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Wassamatau
Two months ago our landlord installed a new double kitchen basin. The previous sink had cracked, but at least water went down the drain as well as onto the wooden cabinet floor. Heck yeah, it was a mess..... The minute they installed the new, two-sided sink, both sides began to back up. I removed the trap several times, but found no blocks.
The landlord said to throw some drain cleaner down the pipes which I would never do at my own house unless pressed in an emergency. Chemicals cleared the system for maybe 20 minutes max. It could be a blockage further down the pipe, but that sounds like reaching to me. Wouldn't the sink have started blocking up before being replaced. I kept the traps as clean as I could. There is no disposal unit here.
Could it be a block further down the pipes? Why would it start after changing a sink? Could it be old pipes? What type of pipe could be affected in hours, not days. It's an old house. I'm going to call the local water authority to see if I can find out the type of pipes, to see how old they are, to see if any work has been done or is currently being done in the neighborhood.
The landlord said to throw some drain cleaner down the pipes which I would never do at my own house unless pressed in an emergency. Chemicals cleared the system for maybe 20 minutes max. It could be a blockage further down the pipe, but that sounds like reaching to me. Wouldn't the sink have started blocking up before being replaced. I kept the traps as clean as I could. There is no disposal unit here.
Could it be a block further down the pipes? Why would it start after changing a sink? Could it be old pipes? What type of pipe could be affected in hours, not days. It's an old house. I'm going to call the local water authority to see if I can find out the type of pipes, to see how old they are, to see if any work has been done or is currently being done in the neighborhood.