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rocketmanbkk

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I've asked before but need help again!!

I've got a job where a kitchen sink is blocked.

I've taken the trap etc. apart and all clean.

I've tried one shot, plunged it, wire down the drain pipe but nothing.

This is the 4th time I've had it where the trap/pipes are clear.

On the last one I failed on the custard told me it was fixed in 5 minutes but didn't know how!!

Any thoughts?

Thx

Rct
 
If you can get at the entire waste pipe, you are better sometimes to remove it & possibly even replace it all.
If you can't get at a lot of the pipe, then it's a problem. The chemicals often don't get at the source of the blockage. Wire down the pipe might be best.
Dont use a pump plunger if it's push fit waste & any joints not accessible incase they push off.
 
One is in a bathroom & goes under floor.

One is a kitchen & again goes under somewhere - 1st floor flat

One is ground floor flat - not sure where it goes!

A nightmare is all I definitely do know.

All pipes I can get to are clean & clear, 2 bottle traps clear, augerred them, nothing.

I've had it 3 times last year & failed then, epic fail.
 

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