Electrical & Plumbing Repairs : How to Unclog a Sink


When unclogging a sink, oftentimes a P-trap must be removed. Unclog a sink with tips from a certified HVAC tech and plumber in this free video on plumbing repairs. Expert: James Drew Contact: www.JNCHomeRepair.com Bio: James Drew is the Owner and President of JNC Home Repair in Austin, Tx. and an HVAC Certified tech with over two decades experience in plumbing, masonry, and carpentry. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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8 Responses to “Electrical & Plumbing Repairs : How to Unclog a Sink”

  1. whyallamesaregone says:

    Top Stuff!

  2. whyallamesaregone says:

    Top Stuff!

  3. joshblacker1 says:

    good tips could actulaly understand you

  4. clubsoda69 says:

    fart fart poo poo snot burp :D

  5. TheCirclejerker says:

    because S traps allow gases from the sewer to come back up into your lines and cause bacteria and create some funky odors

  6. oldcreppy says:

    S traps are illigal.
    I can’t tell you why…

  7. ABCDEFIHIJK says:

    WHY DID THEY STOP USEING THE S TRAPS

  8. sinfuldavy0 says:

    There is white stuff around the joint of the P trap that makes it difficult to unscrew. How do i dissolve it?

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