Remove a Drain Trap

Sooner or later, every homeowner ends up asking us for advice on how to deal with a clogged kitchen or bathroom sink. This is one of the easiest plumbing problems to fix. All you need are a few minutes and a couple of common household tools.

First, open the cabinet under the sink and take a look. See that section of pipe beneath the sink that’s shaped like an “S” or a “P”? That portion of the pipe is called the trap, and it could be at the root of your problem.

Using gravity, the curved section of pipe “traps” water inside to keep sewer gases from seeping back up through the drain into your home. Over time, however, this fundamental force of nature also causes soap, hair and other debris to collect in the trap, creating a greasy mess that can clog your drain and cause no end of frustration. When that happens, it’s tempting to grab a can of chemical drain cleaner, but that may not be the best plan.

It’s usually best to open the trap and see if you can clear the line before using a chemical drain cleaner. Many home drain systems are now constructed of PVC pipe, and some caustic chemicals can damage this material.

Warning: Never remove a sink drain trap after chemicals have been added to the line without wearing protective gloves and eyewear. Always inform a plumber if chemicals have been added to a drain line so he can take proper precautions.

How To Remove The Trap

Removing the sink trap is a simple process. You’ll need a bucket, a pair of slip-joint pliers and a wire brush that’s small enough to fit inside your drainpipe. Then follow these simple steps:

  • Clear out the area under the sink and place the bucket beneath the trap.
  • Use the pliers to loosen the slip nuts located on each side of the trap. Once the slip nuts are loose, unscrew them by hand and push them to the side.
  • As you loosen the trap, the water that is trapped inside will gush out. Let it run into the bucket, along with any debris that has accumulated.
  • Once all the water and debris are out of the trap, remove it and use the wire brush to clean it thoroughly. Rinse it with hot water to get rid of accumulated greasy material, but don’t forget – you’ll need to use another water source because you’ve disconnected the drain.
  • After the trap has been cleaned thoroughly, set it aside and inspect the slip nut washers. Do they look stiff or cut? If so, replace them. Doing so now will save you a leak later on.
  • Once you are satisfied that the slip nut washers are ready, add pipe joint compound to the surface of each washer, and fit the trap back into place, making sure it is seated properly on either end. Holding the trap steady with one hand, slide one of the slip nuts back into place and tighten it. Then, slide the second slip nut back into place and tighten it.
  • Use the pliers to make sure the slips nuts are snug, but don’t over tighten.
  • Turn on the faucet and check for leaks. You may want to put a sheet or two of newspaper under the trap to help you spot drops of water.

If a leak appears, you may have tightened one of the slip nuts improperly. Loosen each slip nut and try tightening them again, making sure they are aligned properly. Pipe joint compound will be especially helpful in avoiding leaks. It can be purchased at plumbing supply stores for use on certain types of pipe to help form an effective seal.

When the trap is secure and no leaks are apparent, turn on the tap and see if the drain flows smoothly. In most cases, removing the accumulated grease and debris from the trap will solve your problem.

Knowing how to remove a sink drain trap can come in handy in another kind of emergency, as well. Sometimes, items such as rings can fall into the sink and go down the drain. To reclaim your valuables, simply remove the trap.

If your drain problems persist, you may need to contact a professional plumber.

For more information on Mr. Rooter’s services, contact us at 602-635-3360

Arizona Septic Tips

Tuesday Tips::::Septic Care

 

Do not divert roof drains or basement sump pumps into septic systems. You want to drain as little water into them as possible.

Reduce or avoid altogether the use of your garbage disposal

The toilet is not a garbage can

Check for leaky faucets and running toilets

Consider installing low flow or high efficiency toilets.

Make sure you choose the right load size when doing laundry. Washing a small load on the large load setting wastes water. HE washers are a huge help in eliminating extra water usage.

Spread out laundry use. Instead of doing all your laundry on one day, spread it out to allow time for your septic tank to recover.

 

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Septic Tips–602-635-3360

Do not divert roof drains or basement sump pumps into septic systems. You want to drain as little water into them as possible.

Reduce or avoid altogether the use of your garbage disposal

The toilet is not a garbage can

Check for leaky faucets and running toilets

Consider installing low flow or high efficiency toilets.

Make sure you choose the right load size when doing laundry. Washing a small load on the large load setting wastes water. HE washers are a huge help in eliminating extra water usage.

Spread out laundry use. Instead of doing all your laundry on one day, spread it out to allow time for your septic tank to recover.

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Mr Rooter Wants To Know—Did You Know?? 602-635-3360

  • August has the highest percentage of births
  • unless food is mixed with saliva you can’t taste it
  • the average person falls asleep in 7 minutes
  • a bear has 42 teeth
  • an ostrich’s eye is bigger than it’s brain
  • most lipsticks contain fish scales
  • no two corn flakes look the same
  • lemons contain more sugar than strawberries
  • 8% of people have an extra rib
  • 85% of plant life is found in the ocean

 

Did you know??

Have a great weekend:))

Mr Rooter Plumbing

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Mr Rooter Plumbing Phoenix Arizona Preventative Maintenance

Slow leaks and neglecting the general maintenance of your home can result in problems not covered by insurance. Think of maintaining your home like you would your car. Each year you should have your furnace, boiler, hot water tank, sump pumps, and water pressure inspected and maintained by a professional.

Ask your local plumber to review the items below to help reduce future problems in your home:

change the filter on the furnace

 

clean the air ducts and vents for the furnace, tank, boiler and clothes dryer

 

flush the water in the boiler and hot water tank

 

have the burner assembly on your water heater or heat exchanger cleaned professionally annually

 

clean pumps to remove dirt and debris

 

check the water pressure to ensure it is at a safe level


Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing at 602-635-3360 to see about a complimentary plumbing check-up that can ease your maintenance worries. Check out our web site today for some helpful home tips at

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Phoenix Plumbing Emergency Numbers

Most people have a list of emergency numbers handy…….in case of an emergency. The most popular numbers are 911, doctors, and the plumber! Yep the plumber is very important. If you have a fire you call 911 if you have a flood you call the next guy on your list. Do you have this number handy? Who would you call in the event of a plumbing emergency?  Make sure you look up your local Mr Rooter Plumbing and save that number, Mr Rooter is worldwide, look yours up today!

Those of you in the Maricopa County part of Arizona can call 602-635-3360 for emergencies and non emergencies 7 days a week 24 hrs a day we are here for you!

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Mr. Rooter Plumbing understands how important it is to service your plumbing and drainage needs in a timely, courteous and professional manner – whenever you need a plumber! That’s why when you call Mr. Rooter Plumbing you can be sure that you are reaching a plumbing and drainage professional who has the expertise and experience required to provide you with a comprehensive analysis of your plumbing situation and fix it right the first time. In addition to responding to your emergency plumbing needs in a timely fashion, our plumbers can help you avoid costly plumbing pitfalls (and headaches) with our No Cost, No Obligation Preventative Maintenance Inspection. Just call on your nearest local Mr. Rooter Plumbing Professional. Our plumbers will come to your location and perform a multi-step inspection of all your plumbing system elements, including special attention to high use areas such as kitchen operations and bathroom facilities. We know you will be surprised by the technology that is offered today and guarantee you will appreciate the benefits of having your preventative maintenance inspection accomplished by Mr. Rooter Plumbing. Overall, our mission is to ensure that our plumbers properly analyze a situation and treat it with the most up-to-date technology, equipment and products available in our industry, and that they will deliver to you a level of satisfaction unparalleled in the plumbing service industry. We want to exceed your expectations…AND keep your operation running smoothly! There’s a reason they call us Mr.™. Some of the Plumbing and Drain Cleaning Service Areas We Cover: Service Pipes Sinks / Drains / Faucets Septic Tanks / Sewer Lines Washer Lines Grease Traps Toilets Tree Root Removal Hydro-Scrub Services Floor Drains Video Inspection Preventative Maintenance Inspection Auto Injection System BioChoice ES Backflow Prevention

What Are The Cracks And Creaking Sounds My Plumbing Makes??

Creaking or cracking sounds are usually caused by the expansion and contraction of the water pipe itself.  When hot water runs through a pipe, it heats the pipe, causing it to expand a bit . Once the water stops flowing, the pipe cools and the metal contracts, resulting in the creaking or cracking sound. The easiest way to fix this is to put some insulation around the pipe, or if the pipe is running through a tight fitting hole in the wood framing, cut a notch in the framing so the pipe can expand and then contract without that creaking sound.

Pipes can make noises for a variety of reasons and aren’t always cause for concern but to be sure and save your self headache and money later contact us at 480-350-9941 Mr Rooter Plumbing for a free inspection

DID YOU KNOW??

  • August has the highest percentage of births
  • unless food is mixed with saliva you can’t taste it
  • the average person falls asleep in 7 minutes
  • a bear has 42 teeth
  • an ostrich’s eye is bigger than it’s brain
  • most lipsticks contain fish scales
  • no two corn flakes look the same
  • lemons contain more sugar than strawberries
  • 8% of people have an extra rib
  • 85% of plant life is found in the ocean

 

Did you know??

Have a great weekend:))

Mr Rooter Plumbing

480-350-9941