You saved us from a high fee from our landlord. We hadn't even USED the clogged sink yet, as we just moved in, and they were trying to charge us! Turned out to be debris clogging the sink from the landlord replacing the windows. With your video, we were able to not get scammed by the landlord. Thank you!!
38 years old... 2 things were hard about this. Getting down there and getting back up lol 🤟. Appreciate the content you were a life saver. I actually found a gold ring from the previous tenant in my Trap. Wasn't a Diamond ring though, looks like a Gold Mens Wedding Band. So, working sink and an Ounce of Gold Richer lol 🤑
Thank You for this video! My husband passed away 2 years ago and was the one to do all of these things around the house. So far I've learned how to do a lot, not willingly LoL. I agree with you on the hardest part being getting down then getting back up and I'm still in my 50's! :)
Hi Moho62, I'm sorry that your husband passed away, but you are stronger than you know. Learning to do things for yourself is evidence of a can do attitude. I'm impressed that you are learning new things, even if you don't want to LOL. Thank you for your positive feed back we enjoy knowing our video helped someone. Wishing you the best for your future.
Omg Wayne you are awesome when you said dont go to this sink when you wash out the pipes lol i was about to do just that 😂😅 so glad you mentioned it. This was a great video hope you make more how to home vids xo
Thank you, Wayne, for taking the time to show how it's done. Local plumbers here in Vancouver BC want $130 to come in and unclog my drain, and that's too much for me. So i'm going to give it a go myself. I may live to regret it, but I gotta give it a try. Your video is very helpful. 😄
Thank you, My thought has always been, give it a try. Even if you don't get it fixed, you will have more knowledge for next time. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
Than you for your informative video. I may tackle replacing new faucet and cleaning drain. It’s hard to get a plumber in my neck of the woods. I’m a 70 yr old female, but I go with the “if you can’t fix it, live with it” motto! And yes it’s the getting up that’s the kicker.
I'm a 72 year old widow and I agree with you on lots of stuff around the house! As long as I can live fairly comfortably, if something can't be fixed by me and some UA-cam videos by helpful people like Wayne, then the next homeowner can fix it. This is an old house and will require a lot of upgrades and maintenance anyway.
Wayne, I can't thank you enough for explaining this so well! You made this project super easy! It took me longer to watch the video than it did to clear the actual pipes! You are the best!
@@DIYwithWayne thanks, I found the problem is under ground pipe as under bench pipe are all clear. tried vinegar and baking soda, will try drainage liquid solutions, hope that works
I live in a Queenslander highset 100+ year old house in Australia (QLD) & today faced this predicament with my kitchen sink. I did everything what you said but still the water wouldn't go down. So I went under the house & found out it was the kitchen pipe was blocked, don't have a snake so I used me hose to clear the blockage. Thanks mate you just saved me 550 AUD
Your problem must be past the pipes under the sink. You can purchase a pipe snake, here is a link to some, amzn.to/3gp2zfU or call a plumber and they can clean the pipes for you. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
I like to take the dirty plastic pipes outside and flush them with the garden hose. Less messing with the nastiness and you don’t end up dumping the crud down another sink which could make it start to run slow.
In that case, it must be something past the pipes just under the sink. You could try drain cleaners or a pipe snake. beyond that a plumber may be your best option. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
Is anyone confused with the Lefty Lucy, Righty Tighty concept?😁 He appears to be turning the screw to the RIGHT to LOOSEN it🤷 Righty tighty - except on a Tuesday & Thursday & if you are working under a sink - amiright, or amiright?😆
@@DIYwithWayne - yeah, I found that out when I replaced the old water lines last summer. Left notes on the inside ➡️⬆️⬇️↘️↙️, but this video threw me off looking at it from the outside.😁. Note: for the getting older folk - Remove an old sofa-like cushion & cover with a towel to keep it clean Place at opening of sink Place a dining chair next to side of cushion. When getting up - brace yourself against chair & sink edge to lift yourself up. Knee pads didn't work that well for me. I also removed (sawed) the center brace for easier access to plumbing. 🤷Its an older home.
I'm sorry to say but my black cat passed away about a year ago. I still have a white cat but he does not help with projects like the black one did. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
Yes I should but I grew up in a time when no one had gloves, so it was not an option. I have rubber gloves but rarely wear them. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
You saved us from a high fee from our landlord. We hadn't even USED the clogged sink yet, as we just moved in, and they were trying to charge us! Turned out to be debris clogging the sink from the landlord replacing the windows. With your video, we were able to not get scammed by the landlord. Thank you!!
Glad I could help. Thank you for the kind comment and for visiting, have a great day.
38 years old... 2 things were hard about this. Getting down there and getting back up lol 🤟. Appreciate the content you were a life saver. I actually found a gold ring from the previous tenant in my Trap. Wasn't a Diamond ring though, looks like a Gold Mens Wedding Band. So, working sink and an Ounce of Gold Richer lol 🤑
So glad you found this video helpful. Congratulations on your find. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
Thank You for this video! My husband passed away 2 years ago and was the one to do all of these things around the house. So far I've learned how to do a lot, not willingly LoL. I agree with you on the hardest part being getting down then getting back up and I'm still in my 50's! :)
Hi Moho62, I'm sorry that your husband passed away, but you are stronger than you know. Learning to do things for yourself is evidence of a can do attitude. I'm impressed that you are learning new things, even if you don't want to LOL. Thank you for your positive feed back we enjoy knowing our video helped someone. Wishing you the best for your future.
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Omg Wayne you are awesome when you said dont go to this sink when you wash out the pipes lol i was about to do just that 😂😅 so glad you mentioned it. This was a great video hope you make more how to home vids xo
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Thank you, Wayne, for taking the time to show how it's done. Local plumbers here in Vancouver BC want $130 to come in and unclog my drain, and that's too much for me. So i'm going to give it a go myself. I may live to regret it, but I gotta give it a try. Your video is very helpful. 😄
Thank you, My thought has always been, give it a try. Even if you don't get it fixed, you will have more knowledge for next time. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
Very well explained for a person like me, who has no clue, and no experience with this.
Thank you!
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Thanks Wayne this was awesome!
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Than you for your informative video. I may tackle replacing new faucet and cleaning drain. It’s hard to get a plumber in my neck of the woods. I’m a 70 yr old female, but I go with the “if you can’t fix it, live with it” motto! And yes it’s the getting up that’s the kicker.
You are welcome and I hope it helps. Wishing you all the best and a happy new year.
I'm a 72 year old widow and I agree with you on lots of stuff around the house! As long as I can live fairly comfortably, if something can't be fixed by me and some UA-cam videos by helpful people like Wayne, then the next homeowner can fix it. This is an old house and will require a lot of upgrades and maintenance anyway.
Thanks for sharing your know-how regarding disassembly.
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Excellent tutorial! My only criticism is that you didn't show how you got back up off the floor. I could really use some tips for that (age 71).
That was the hardest part of fixing the sink, and not a pretty sight. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
Nice, clear, straightforward explanation. Thank you, sir.
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This was great! You both explain and demonstrate very well, something I appreciate.
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@@DIYwithWayne Thank you, and you also!
Wayne, I can't thank you enough for explaining this so well! You made this project super easy! It took me longer to watch the video than it did to clear the actual pipes! You are the best!
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This was a great video. I really like how detailed the explanations are and simple to understand!
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Thank you for posting this helpful video
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50seconds draining time is not bad, thanks for sharing, I'm going to try my sink that has worse condition
Good luck with your project and have a great day.
@@DIYwithWayne thanks, I found the problem is under ground pipe as under bench pipe are all clear. tried vinegar and baking soda, will try drainage liquid solutions, hope that works
Very helpful! Thanks Wayne!
Glad I could help. Thank you for the kind comment and for visiting, have a great day.
I live in a Queenslander highset 100+ year old house in Australia (QLD) & today faced this predicament with my kitchen sink. I did everything what you said but still the water wouldn't go down. So I went under the house & found out it was the kitchen pipe was blocked, don't have a snake so I used me hose to clear the blockage. Thanks mate you just saved me 550 AUD
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Thank you for that tutorial
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Thanks Wayne you are awesome thank you
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Great video man thanks for making this!
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Worked perfectly thank you sir
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Thank-you.V.helpful..thats a job for me tom.
Hi Tom! Great to hear! Good luck with your project and have a great day.
@@DIYwithWayne Ha ha thanks love, Its Gina and i meant a job for me tomorrow sorry its English slang, xx
😂😂😂
Thanks man.
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Thanks so much 😊
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Thank you for this video.
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Sweet!
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Do you have to turn the water off? Like as in shutoff the valve?
No, but be sure there is no water in the sink. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
@@DIYwithWayne Thank you Wayne
I've replaced the pipes under my kitchen sink but it still drains slow.
Your problem must be past the pipes under the sink. You can purchase a pipe snake, here is a link to some, amzn.to/3gp2zfU or call a plumber and they can clean the pipes for you. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
Thx
You are welcome and happy new year.
I like to take the dirty plastic pipes outside and flush them with the garden hose. Less messing with the nastiness and you don’t end up dumping the crud down another sink which could make it start to run slow.
Thank you for your suggestion and for visiting our channel. We hope you have a great day.
What is your sink is still stopped up after clearing out the pipes?
In that case, it must be something past the pipes just under the sink. You could try drain cleaners or a pipe snake. beyond that a plumber may be your best option. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
Is anyone confused with the Lefty Lucy, Righty Tighty concept?😁
He appears to be turning the screw to the RIGHT to LOOSEN it🤷
Righty tighty - except on a Tuesday & Thursday & if you are working under a sink - amiright, or amiright?😆
The Lefty Lucy, Righty Tighty is correct IF viewed from the top BUT from the backside it is the opposite. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
@@DIYwithWayne - yeah, I found that out when I replaced the old water lines last summer. Left notes on the inside ➡️⬆️⬇️↘️↙️, but this video threw me off looking at it from the outside.😁.
Note: for the getting older folk -
Remove an old sofa-like cushion &
cover with a towel to keep it clean
Place at opening of sink
Place a dining chair next to side of cushion.
When getting up - brace yourself against chair & sink edge to lift yourself up. Knee pads didn't work that well for me.
I also removed (sawed) the center brace for easier access to plumbing.
🤷Its an older home.
LOL I love your Note.
Late 50s, getting down, getting up, very painful.
We agree completely! Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
thank you for the tutorial!
next time show the cat please!!!
I'm sorry to say but my black cat passed away about a year ago. I still have a white cat but he does not help with projects like the black one did. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
@@DIYwithWayne I'm sorry to hear your black kitty 🐈⬛ has crossed the rainbow bridge.... Maybe white kitty 🐈 can be convinced to help?
show us the cat next time ;-P
If I can. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
dont you wear gloves? you should
Yes I should but I grew up in a time when no one had gloves, so it was not an option. I have rubber gloves but rarely wear them. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
The fact that air is being sucked from the other sink and a tornado is forming is indicative of a clogged vent line.🤣🛫
Interesting, I will check on that, Thanks and have a great day.