Blocked Sink or Drain? Here's What to Do
Methods for clearing common blockages in kitchen and bathroom sinks from home remedies to professional solutions.
Sarah Thompson

Dealing with a Blocked Sink or Drain
A blocked sink is a common household problem that can usually be resolved without calling a plumber. This guide covers the most effective methods for clearing blockages and preventing future problems.
Identifying the Type of Blockage
Kitchen Sink Blockages
- Grease and fat buildup: Most common cause
- Food particles: Especially in sinks without garbage disposal
- Soap scum: Combined with other debris
Bathroom Sink Blockages
- Hair and soap: Forms sticky clumps
- Toothpaste and cosmetics: Can harden in pipes
- Limescale: In hard water areas
Simple DIY Solutions
Method 1: Boiling Water
Best for: Grease and soap blockages
- Boil a large pot of water
- Pour slowly down the drain in 2-3 stages
- Allow hot water to work between pours
- Repeat if necessary
Method 2: Baking Soda and Vinegar
Best for: General blockages and bad odours
- Pour 1/2 cup baking soda down the drain
- Follow with 1/2 cup white vinegar
- Cover drain with plug or cloth
- Wait 30 minutes, then flush with hot water
Method 3: Dish Soap and Hot Water
Best for: Grease blockages
- Squirt generous amount of washing-up liquid down drain
- Let sit for 20-30 minutes
- Flush with very hot water
- Repeat if necessary
Mechanical Methods
Using a Plunger
Equipment needed: Cup plunger (not toilet plunger)
- Block overflow outlet with wet cloth
- Fill sink with enough water to cover plunger cup
- Plunge vigorously 15-20 times
- Remove plunger quickly to create suction
Drain Snake or Wire Coat Hanger
Best for: Hair and debris blockages
- Straighten wire coat hanger, creating small hook at end
- Fish out visible debris from drain opening
- Push snake down drain, rotating as you go
- Pull out debris and flush with hot water
Removing the U-Bend (P-Trap)
When other methods fail:
Tools Needed
- Adjustable spanner
- Bucket or bowl
- Rubber gloves
- Old towels
Step-by-Step Process
- Turn off water supply
- Place bucket under U-bend
- Unscrew slip nuts on both ends of U-bend
- Remove U-bend and empty contents
- Clean thoroughly with bottle brush
- Reassemble, ensuring washers are in place
- Test for leaks
Commercial Drain Cleaners
Types Available
- Caustic cleaners: Dissolve grease and hair
- Acidic cleaners: Remove limescale buildup
- Enzymatic cleaners: Break down organic matter
Safety Precautions
- Always read instructions carefully
- Ensure good ventilation
- Wear protective equipment
- Never mix different chemical products
- Keep away from children and pets
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified plumbing professional when:
- Multiple drains are blocked simultaneously
- Sewage smells persist
- Water backs up from other drains
- You suspect a main drain blockage
- DIY methods haven't worked after multiple attempts
Prevention Tips
Kitchen Sinks
- Scrape plates before washing
- Don't pour grease down the drain
- Use sink strainer to catch debris
- Run hot water after each use
Bathroom Sinks
- Install hair catchers in drains
- Clean stoppers regularly
- Flush with hot water weekly
- Avoid excessive hair products going down drain
Professional Drain Cleaning Costs
If DIY solutions don't work:
- Simple blockage clearance: £80-£150
- Drain jetting: £100-£200
- CCTV drain survey: £200-£400
- Major drain repairs: £300-£1,000+
Signs of Serious Drain Problems
- Recurring blockages in same location
- Gurgling sounds from other drains
- Bad smells that won't go away
- Water level changes in toilet when using sink
- Wet patches in garden near drain runs
Conclusion
Most sink and drain blockages can be cleared with simple DIY methods and basic tools. Regular maintenance and prevention measures help avoid future problems and expensive repairs.
For persistent blockages or suspected drain damage, Get a quote to find experienced drain specialists in your area.