- Jul 18, 2004
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So I've had this problem for a couple months now, and I can't seem to fix it and I'm about out of ideas.
My kitchen sink has had problems draining for a while. It's a double sink, one side straight down in the P trap, other side a garbage disposal. It started with getting water coming up on the regular side of the sink when I started using the disposal. I shut off the disposal and the sink starts to drain, but slowly.
Over the last couple months I've tried drain-O which did nothing. I've disassembled all of the p-trap assembly to make sure that's not clogged, and it's not. The p-trap is connected to a 3ish" black PVC line with a threaded cleanout plug in the top. I've opened that cleanout and used a phone to record video of what I can see when I use the sink, and nothing seems to be backing up like this.
In fact, the sink works just fine with this cleanout open... so something seems to be screwy with my vent system. This morning I went up on the roof and found my vent pipe, and ran a garden hose down the vent to flush out any clog. I couldn't find anything, but after a while I did reach a stop point. I figured it was the end of the vent line (well, end being a turn), but maybe I'm wrong and I should have tried to keep flushing. I still have the problem and can't really use this sink without the cleanout open, which isn't a long term option as it REEKS from I assume sewer gas.
Is there anything else I should be doing or looking at? I'm about at the point where I have to call somebody that has a long borescope camera to find my problem, and I really don't want to do that for something that I'm guessing is simple.
To my knowledge I don't have a problem with any other drain in the house not working.
My kitchen sink has had problems draining for a while. It's a double sink, one side straight down in the P trap, other side a garbage disposal. It started with getting water coming up on the regular side of the sink when I started using the disposal. I shut off the disposal and the sink starts to drain, but slowly.
Over the last couple months I've tried drain-O which did nothing. I've disassembled all of the p-trap assembly to make sure that's not clogged, and it's not. The p-trap is connected to a 3ish" black PVC line with a threaded cleanout plug in the top. I've opened that cleanout and used a phone to record video of what I can see when I use the sink, and nothing seems to be backing up like this.
In fact, the sink works just fine with this cleanout open... so something seems to be screwy with my vent system. This morning I went up on the roof and found my vent pipe, and ran a garden hose down the vent to flush out any clog. I couldn't find anything, but after a while I did reach a stop point. I figured it was the end of the vent line (well, end being a turn), but maybe I'm wrong and I should have tried to keep flushing. I still have the problem and can't really use this sink without the cleanout open, which isn't a long term option as it REEKS from I assume sewer gas.
Is there anything else I should be doing or looking at? I'm about at the point where I have to call somebody that has a long borescope camera to find my problem, and I really don't want to do that for something that I'm guessing is simple.
To my knowledge I don't have a problem with any other drain in the house not working.