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Help with clogged tub drain
Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little
bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? Thanks in advance! |
Help with clogged tub drain
JH wrote:
Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? Thanks in advance! Block off the overflow with wet rags stuffed in. Use a Shop Vac to suction at the drain opening. Beyond that, you will probably need a professional-size drain/snake machine. If there is a trap which can be accessed AND opened, that may help get a snake in. Tub drains are often the most difficult to clear. Jim |
Help with clogged tub drain
On May 26, 6:40 pm, JH wrote:
Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? Thanks in advance! I've had this problem and called plumber. TOH showed diagram (not sure it is in link) but check it out. Snaking should work but it is not as obvious as I recall drain goes in differen direction as I expected. http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/know...3799-4,00.html Frank |
Help with clogged tub drain
"JH" wrote in message ... Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? I've had some luck with the garden hose. Stick the end down the drain. Wrap it with a rag to form a seal. Cover the overflow with another rag and hold securly. Turn on the water and see if it clears the obstruction. There is some risk of overpressuring the drain and causing a leak if the pipe is weak somewhere. Bob |
Help with clogged tub drain
JH wrote:
Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? Thanks in advance! Unscrew the stopper and take out the gigantic wad of hair and soap that's caught on the little cross-shaped thing in the center where the stopper screws. If you don't have a teen-aged daughter with long hair, you can probably ignore this. Bob |
Help with clogged tub drain
"zxcvbob" wrote in message ... JH wrote: Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? Thanks in advance! Unscrew the stopper and take out the gigantic wad of hair and soap that's caught on the little cross-shaped thing in the center where the stopper screws. If you don't have a teen-aged daughter with long hair, you can probably ignore this. Older women shed too, as do males. The clogging just happens quicker with long hair, which usually goes bye-bye after the first kid, for some reason. But yeah, that is my first thing to try on slow tub drains- some are a real PITA to get apart, especially since the drain is in the blurry zone between my reading classes and regular glasses. aem sends... |
Help with clogged tub drain UPDATE (STILL CLOGGED)
Ooops...2) Should have read that I took that I
took the stopper out. I tried the garden hose...didn't work I'm trying the shop vac thing...so far it doesn't look too promising... :( On Sat, 26 May 2007 22:40:55 GMT, JH wrote: Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? Thanks in advance! |
Help with clogged tub drain UPDATE (STILL CLOGGED)
On May 26, 8:39�pm, JH wrote:
Ooops...2) Should have read that I took that I took the stopper out. I tried the garden hose...didn't work I'm trying the shop vac thing...so far it doesn't look too promising... * :( On Sat, 26 May 2007 22:40:55 GMT, JH wrote: *Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little bit. I tried the following and none worked; 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow hole) 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower to tub mode 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain and the overflow hole 4) vinegar and baking powder 5) boiling water None are working! Any other ideas? Thanks in advance!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - it depends on where clog is..... if its far downsteam a small hand snake wouldnt work. did you snake down the opening where the drain shut off goes? |
Help with clogged tub drain UPDATE (STILL CLOGGED)
On May 26, 7:39 pm, JH wrote:
I'm trying the shop vac thing...so far it doesn't What are you trying to do with the shop vac? I shop vac standing water out, and run the faucet for a bit. Once water pools again, I vac it out. Takes 3-4 iterations, then it opens up. Sometimes I'll put crystals or drain opener after a vacuum, let it sit, then run the faucet and wait a bit before vac it out, but this is when I'm feeling adventurous or desperate. |
Help with clogged tub drain UPDATE (STILL CLOGGED)
JH wrote:
Ooops...2) Should have read that I took that I took the stopper out. I tried the garden hose...didn't work I'm trying the shop vac thing...so far it doesn't look too promising... :( When our shower drain seemed a little slow, I got out the old coat hanger...straightened it out and bent the tip into a very small hook. When I put it into the drain, it seemed like it hit something soft - I was worried the pipe was broken and I was hitting dirt. It wasn't dirt - it was an amazing, huge, disgusting glob of hair. Probably 35 years worth :o( I realize a hanger could be dangerous, but I had no intention of inserting into the bend in the pipe. In another home, the plumber got a tub drain cleaned out, and could tell there had been only two people who had used that tub. He was right, and he knew their hair color. Yuck! |
Help with clogged tub drain
Tub drain clogs are often hair and grease. To clear that
chemically, you need dry crystals of hydroxide. Drano crystals come to mind. http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to...in-repairs.htm Let us know what works. -- Christopher A. Young You can't shout down a troll. You have to starve them. .. "JH" wrote in message ... : Today the tub refuses to drain, even a little : bit. I tried the following and none worked; : : 1) plunger (while trying to block the overflow : hole) : 2) taking the thingy out the switches from shower : to tub mode : 3) snaking the drain by hand, both from the drain : and the overflow hole : 4) vinegar and baking powder : 5) boiling water : : : None are working! Any other ideas? : : : Thanks in advance! |
Help with clogged tub drain
jh, if you think its plugged in the trap at the drain,what i try is a
foot of # 12 elec wire bend a hook on the end and fish out the hair clog. lucas http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm |
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