Drain snakes come in a few standard lengths and thicknesses.
Unclogging a sink drain with snake.
For a bathroom sink drain you should be fine using a top snake unless it is a particularly tough clog.
Since unclogging stubborn drains hopefully won t be a regular activity in your home consider renting a high quality drain snake over buying a cheap one.
This may take time but it will eventually clear.
Allow your sink to drain completely.
If you can t unclog the drain using one of the steps above then it s time to take off the trap and waste arm and feed the drain snake directly into the drainpipe.
For the average renter or homeowner who needs to unclog a sink.
However more serious clogs need extra help to clear.
To run the drain snake position yourself with the snake close to the opening of the drain pipe.
With the trap and trap arm removed you can access the drain pipe to snake the bathroom sink drain.
Snake the drain.
Remember to remove as much water from the sink as possible before you remove the trap.
You push the snake into the clog and crank.
Shorter 1 4 inch types will work for most clogs too.
Shopping considerations for a drain snake cable length and thickness.
For all around use the best drain snake is a 3 8 inch model that s about 20 feet long.
Boling water can be effective at unclogging a sink in your bathroom.
Pour 1 4 cup of baking soda into your.
Then place a bucket under the trap to catch any remaining water.
It s easy to turn down into the drain.