How to Unclog Sink Drains
Clogs in kitchen sinks are most often caused by grease. Simply pouring a few quarts of boiling water down the drain should loosen the clog. Follow the boiling water treatments by running very hot tap water into the drain. As a preventative measure, you can pour boiling water or a cup of white vinegar down the drain each week to keep the grease dissolved.
Hair is a common bathroom drain clogger. It often twists around the pop-up stopper in a sink. Some stoppers come out by twisting them, and some must be disconnected from under the sink. Once the stopper is disconnected, remove it from the sink and clean it off. Clean stoppers regularly to prevent clogging.
If flushing with boiling water or cleaning the stopper does not solve the problem, there are several methods to try which require the use of a few simple tools. A plunger is the easiest and most common tool to use for this type of job. If plunging fails, you can try augering with a wire coat hanger or a more sophisticated purchased auger, which you can find at stores like Home Depot and Lowes.
An expansion nozzle, an inexpensive attachment for your garden hose, uses water pressure to break up a clog. The nozzle screws into the hose and is inserted into the drain. When the water is turned on, a section of the nozzle expands, blocking off the drain so that water cannot escape back up into the sink. Then a powerful stream of water is released, which should break up the clog.
If these methods fail, working from the top of the sink, the clog is probably in the drain trap, or beyond, so you must remove the trap under the sink. Some traps have a cleanout plug which unscrews. If yours does not, you need to remove the entire trap to gain access. Once you have access to the drain trap, use an auger (try a coat hanger first) to clean out the trap bend, and, if necessary, the open end of the drain pipe.
Tools to have on hand:
Plunger
Channel-Lock Pliers
Expansion nozzle
Flash light
Bucket
Drain auger (also called a snake)
Wire coat hanger
Garden hose
Screwdriver
Stiff-bristled bottle brush
Rags
sponge