In this guide, we walk you through the steps to unblock your sink and get your kitchen or bathroom back to normal.
Additionally, we'll explore how home insurance can assist when DIY solutions fall short, offering protection if a blocked drain can't be fixed or causes further damage to your property.
Here are some common signs that your sink drain might be blocked:
If your sink is draining slowly, try using bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar. Pour some baking soda down the drain, then add a cup of white vinegar. It will fizz. Wait for around 30 minutes, then flush with hot water (using a kettle is best). If you don't have these items, you can use a store-bought drain cleaner and follow the instructions on the bottle.
If the water isn't draining at all and is just sitting in the sink, use a plunger. Place the plunger over the drain and push down several times. The water around the plunger will help create a seal, and pushing the plunger can help clear the blockage. After a few pushes, remove the plunger and see if the water starts to drain.
If you don't have a plunger or it's not working, here are some other ways to unblock your sink:
To avoid the headache of blocked sinks, try these tips:
If simple ways to unblock your sink, like plunging or using store-bought products or baking soda, don't work, it's time to call a plumber. You should also contact one if the blockage keeps coming back or if a broken pipe is causing the problem.
There are several tools or items that can help you unblock a sink, including:
Using too much baking soda in your drain can cause clogs. When it mixes with water, it can solidify and form a mass inside your pipes, making the blockage worse. To avoid this, be careful not to pour excessive amounts of baking soda down the drain, as it will make it harder to unblock.
If none of the above methods work, check if your home insurance covers blocked sinks. With Saga, you can add home emergency insurance to your policy, which covers the cost of sending an approved tradesperson to fix unusable kitchen sinks or blocked drains within your property’s boundaries.
Additionally, if you have contents insurance, you may be protected if your blocked sink causes water damage to your belongings.
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