Hello all
Great place you all have here, this is my 1st visit.
Anyway, I have a kitchen sink, two-sided sink w/garbage disposal backing up on me, and now won't drain.
In the backyard, I have a pipe access to the sink. It's pvc/3" and I typically run a hose with a pressure bladder in it to inflate and blow the pipes free of obstruction.
Whenever I do this though a nasty greyish-brown, food-like goo comes out with the hose when I pull the hose out. Over time I think this goo has built up on the pipes, and created a super-clogg further down into the line.
This goo is dense, sticky, and not too easy to get rid of. I'm not sure a snake would work, if so, what type to use? Chemicals are a bad choice too, as the goo seems to ignore it. The pressure-bladder did not work this time... so, I'm reaching out for any suggestions on how best to attack this now?
Or, should I just call Adee-do?
Thanks in advance, and best regards.
Geoff
Great place you all have here, this is my 1st visit.
Anyway, I have a kitchen sink, two-sided sink w/garbage disposal backing up on me, and now won't drain.
In the backyard, I have a pipe access to the sink. It's pvc/3" and I typically run a hose with a pressure bladder in it to inflate and blow the pipes free of obstruction.
Whenever I do this though a nasty greyish-brown, food-like goo comes out with the hose when I pull the hose out. Over time I think this goo has built up on the pipes, and created a super-clogg further down into the line.
This goo is dense, sticky, and not too easy to get rid of. I'm not sure a snake would work, if so, what type to use? Chemicals are a bad choice too, as the goo seems to ignore it. The pressure-bladder did not work this time... so, I'm reaching out for any suggestions on how best to attack this now?
Or, should I just call Adee-do?
Thanks in advance, and best regards.
Geoff
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