LEDAdd1ct
Flashlight Enthusiast
I don't understand how the bladder/hose attachment works. Could someone please explain it? :stupid:
Since I started this thread, I'll add what worked for me so as to add to all the good info now contained in this thread.
My problem was with a clogged kitchen sink that also has a disposer installed. I've never had any problems and all of a sudden it just wouldn't drain. I turned on the disposer and if anything it made it worse.
I took the trap off under the sink and it looked fine. A gallon of water drained out (into a plastic trash can). I ended up buying an auger to put in the exposed pipe leading away from the drain...nothing.
I tried Draino. I went through 2 cans. It would take 5 hours to drain. Finally it didn't drain at all. I was ready to test to see if the problem was with the disposer (in which case I was going to call a plumber to just remove it and reconnect the existing pipes) or if it was a clog beyond where I couldn't reach with the auger.
This time when I removed the trap, after having Draino stuck in there for 24 hours, the trap had a bunch of crap in it. I cleaned everything up and the problem is solved.
I don't know much about disposal units. It seems like they should have a trap in the unit itself but that doesn't seem to be the case so I don't know where the crap gets stuck exactly.
I've had this disposal unit for 15 years and I've never had a problem at all.
Anyway, that seems to have fixed the problem. I'm going to use the disposal more lightly from now on but that's about it.
I've learned some things to try if other plumbing problems crop up so thanks for all the responses.
We have a similar problem that occurs with quite frequency. In our case the plumber left one drain line at too horizontal a plane, with an elbow not going down at 90 degrees, SOOO if we grind a bunch of stuff and DON"T let enough water drain afterwards, the crap settles in that horizontal pipe. PULLING on the plunger works best in our case.
Don't like putting draino in a disposal as it could fly back at you if you turn in on with stuff in the lines.
Don't treat your disposal as if it's a hungry goat, just waiting to wolf down anything you throw at it.
Here's a list of don'ts I've learned the hard way over the years. Feel free to learn from my mistakes.
Don't fill the disposal before turning it on.
Don't try to grind up any amount of any variety of shellfish, shrimp, crawfish, etc.
Don't try to grind up potato peels.
Don't treat your disposal as if it's a hungry goat, just waiting to wolf down anything you throw at it.
Don't try to grind up any amount of raw chicken or pork bones (like from pork steaks).