Does Drano go past the P-trap?

they are not recommended as they can damage the garbage disposal. Also, I found that unless there is water flow through the drain, nothing goes past the P-trap.
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Does drain cleaner work past the p-trap?

It will even pull most of the water out of the “P” trap right from the sink. On a stubborn clog like ours, you'll need to remove the “P” trap to access the drain piping.
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Does Drano work on deep clogs?

Clogs can also be caused by buildup in the third, lateral section of the pipe. Drano® Max Gel Clog Remover is effective on these clog types as well.
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How far should drain go into p-trap?

Maximum Distance

However, the Universal Plumbing Code stipulates that the total developed length of all tailpieces, arms and fittings connecting the drain to the p-trap must be 24 inches or less.
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Can the drain be higher than the p-trap?

It is not ideal to have the p-trap below the the exit drain because water gravity has to force the water out instead of it flowing downwards naturally. They both work and have seen it many times. But essentially anything below already creates its own p-trap- so using another is redundant.
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How do you tell if P-trap is working?

Is your P-trap working properly? If you detect any foul odors near the P-trap that remind you of a smell similar to rotten eggs, then it means that there is hydrogen sulfide present. This, and other harmful gases, bacteria, and viruses, can get into the house if your plumbing trap has malfunctioned.
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What is the P-trap under the sink?

In a nutshell, a p-trap is a u-shaped bend in the waste pipe that connects a sink's drain to a home septic tank or to a municipal sewer system. Under normal circumstances, p-traps always contain some water.
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Can you put a 90 in a sink drain?

It's fine to have a larger-radius (sweep) 90-degree bend at the base of a vertical drainage stack where the wastewater starts to travel horizontally. It's also a good idea to have a sweep 90-degree fitting where a drain pipe pops out of a wall for a kitchen, vanity or laundry sink.
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Why do plumbers hate Drano?

Because of its corrosive nature, Drano can cause toilet bowls to crack, PVC pipes to melt or break and the glue that holds pipes together can be eaten away. If any of these things happen, you're going to be left with an inoperable plumbing system and costly repairs.
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What happens if Drano doesn't go down?

When Drano won't go down the drain, grab a plunger instead. Many people think that these are only good for toilets. However, they can create suction that can dislodge your clog. If you're using a plunger, choose one that is suited for the type of clog you're dealing with.
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Why won't my sink drain after Drano?

If Drano Is Not Working

Pouring 1/2 cup of baking soda down the drain, followed five minutes later by 1 cup of vinegar, is often an effective solution to clogs caused by grease or soapy buildup. The combination will fizz a bit and should be left for about 30 minutes before running hot water to flush the pipes.
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How do you unclog a sink when there's nothing works?

If you suspect your slow-draining kitchen sink's plumbing is lined with greasy sludge, pour about a tablespoon of dish soap and a large pot of boiling water into the drain. The hot water should cause the grease to break up and dissolve enough to unclog the sink.
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How do you clear a deep sink drain?

There's a good chance you can fix the problem yourself with one of these six methods to unclog a kitchen sink:
  1. Attack with boiling water. ...
  2. Check the garbage disposal. ...
  3. Plunge away the blockage. ...
  4. Break it down with baking soda and vinegar. ...
  5. Try the plumber's snake. ...
  6. Clean the P-trap.
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How do you clear a sink trap?

How to Clean a Drain Trap
  1. Pour some baking soda down your drain and then pour boiling water down after. Sometimes this will clear the clog.
  2. Use a plunger on your sink drain to try to force the clog out of the trap.
  3. If these don't work, then you probably have a larger clog, and it's time to take off your drain trap.
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Why does my P-trap smell?

A p trap is designed to use water to block the sewer gases from leaking up the drain. If a sink's p trap dies out this can result in a drain that smells bad. To alleviate this problem pour water down the drain to restore the water barrier in the p trap.
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Where is P-trap located?

The P-trap is the P-shaped section of pipe in the line that runs from the bottom of your sink to the wall. It's shaped this way to trap sewer gasses and prevent them from coming out the sink as well as to catch debris that's been washed down the sink, such as hair or food scraps.
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How do you tell if P-trap is clogged?

Signs your P-trap may be blocked
  1. Your drain isn't clearing after you've done everything to clear the clogged drain. ...
  2. You smell a foul odor throughout your home. ...
  3. You hear a gurgling noise from the sink or tub.
  4. The water in your toilet seems weak, and the bowl isn't refilling quickly enough after a flush.
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How long does it take for P-trap to dry out?

In most cases, a p-trap loses its water seal because it hasn't been used for a long time. Depending on the area, some p-traps can dry out in about three to five months if they don't experience any water use. Additionally, the p-trap may be leaking, or something may have drained the water in the p-trap.
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Why is P-trap not holding water?

There are a few factors that might cause the P-trap to have an insufficient amount of water: The water in the P-trap can evaporate due to excessively dry air conditions. Oscillation occurs when too much outside air enters the pipe, displacing the water out of the bowl.
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Why is there a sewer smell in my bathroom sink?

If the P-trap isn't working properly, sewer gasses can make their way into the bathroom and cause your sink to stink. Your sink should also have a vent that gives backflowing gases somewhere to go. If the sewer smell in your sink is caused by a blocked air vent, you may need professional assistance.
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Should faucet align with drain?

Ideally, the flow of water from the faucet should go down the drain. Don't forget that the faucet usually sits back either on the sink rim if it's a drop in or a bit farther back it it's a deck mount.
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