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Sink and Drain Cleaner: Fix Slow or Clogged Drains at Home

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Quick answer

To clear a slow or clogged sink drain, start by removing visible debris, using a plunger, and applying a commercial drain cleaner or baking soda and vinegar. If the clog persists, use a drain snake to remove the blockage. Always turn off the water supply before starting.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Remove Visible Debris
    Do: Use a cloth or towel to remove hair and debris from the drain opening.
    Observe: Check if water drains more freely after removal.
    Means: The clog was caused by surface-level debris.
    Next: If the drain is still slow, proceed to the next step.
  2. Plunge the Drain
    Do: Fill the sink with enough water to cover the plunger cup. Use a plunger to create a tight seal and plunge up and down vigorously.
    Observe: Watch for water to start draining more quickly.
    Means: The clog is close to the surface and can be dislodged with pressure.
    Next: If plunging doesn't work, try a drain snake or chemical cleaner.
  3. Use a Drain Snake
    Do: Insert the drain snake into the drain and push it through until you feel resistance. Rotate the handle to break up or retrieve the clog.
    Observe: Feel for resistance and note if water begins to drain.
    Means: The clog is deeper in the pipe and can be removed with a snake.
    Next: Clear the retrieved debris and flush the drain with hot water.
  4. Apply a Chemical or Natural Cleaner
    Do: Pour a commercial drain cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain. Let it sit for the recommended time.
    Observe: Check for improved drainage after flushing with hot water.
    Means: The clog is caused by buildup or grease that can be dissolved.
    Next: If the clog remains, consider calling a professional plumber.
  5. Inspect the P-Trap
    Do: Place a bucket under the P-trap. Loosen the slip nuts and remove the trap to check for clogs.
    Observe: Look for visible blockages or heavy buildup in the trap.
    Means: The clog is in the P-trap and can be manually cleared.
    Next: Clean the trap and reassemble the drain system.
  6. Flush with Hot Water
    Do: Run hot water through the drain for several minutes to clear any remaining debris.
    Observe: Monitor the drain speed and ensure no odors remain.
    Means: The drain is now clear and functioning properly.
    Next: If the problem persists, call a professional plumber.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Hair and soap scum buildup
Hair and soap can combine to form a sticky mass that clogs drains over time.
CommonEasyDrain snake or plunger
Grease and oil accumulation
Grease solidifies in pipes and traps, creating blockages.
CommonEasy–MediumCommercial drain cleaner
Food particles and debris
Small food particles can accumulate and harden in the drain.
SometimesEasyPlunger or drain snake
Mineral deposits from hard water
Minerals in water can build up and narrow the drain pipe.
SometimesMediumVinegar or descaling solution
Foreign objects in the drain
Toys, jewelry, or other small items can become lodged in the drain.
RareMediumDrain snake or plumber's snake
Tree roots in sewer lines
Tree roots can grow into sewer lines and cause major blockages.
RareHardProfessional plumber and sewer auger
Clogged vent pipe
A blocked vent pipe can cause slow drainage and gurgling sounds.
RareHardProfessional plumber

Parts matching

Replace or use these parts to clear and maintain your sink and drain:

Choose a plunger with a flange for better suction in sink drains.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use bleach to clean my sink drain?

Bleach can help with odors but isn't effective for clearing clogs. Use it sparingly and follow up with hot water.

How often should I clean my sink drain to prevent clogs?

Clean your sink drain once a month with baking soda and vinegar to prevent buildup.

What should I do if the P-trap is too dirty to clean?

If the P-trap is heavily clogged or damaged, replace it with a new one or call a plumber.

Can I use a drain snake on a kitchen sink?

Yes, a drain snake is safe for kitchen sinks. Use it carefully to avoid damaging the pipes.

Why does my drain smell bad even after cleaning?

Persistent odors may indicate a deeper clog or a dry P-trap. Run water to refill the trap or use a drain cleaner.