Cat Ball Stuck In Floor Drain Pipe
The sink gets used a lot so its drain is the one in which stuff is most likely to get stuck.
Cat ball stuck in floor drain pipe. Now it is stuck down inside and is causing the shower drain to back up and drain slowly. From leaves to tennis balls a buildup or clogged storm drain can cause your spouting to work improperly and inefficiently. Storm drains and spouting are subject to getting clogged with debris. And will they be rescued in t.
We had a plumber come by to look at it and he ended up breaking his snake and says the only way to get it out is to tear out the shower and jack hammer the concret and. Please don t forget to hit the cc button for subtitles how did these adorable puppy siblings end up stuck in a drainage pipe. One of my kids dropped a what must be a 2 inch hard plastic ball down the 2 5 drain. Removing a plug from corroded steel or cast iron fitting is a real chore.
Mother nature network advises against putting flushable cat litter down any drain because it absorbs water gets stuck on the sides of the pipes and causes a gradual clog rather than the instantaneous one caused by clay based litter. Used cat litter is also full of potentially dangerous pathogens that you don t want to introduce to the municipal waste processing system any more than you want. The shower drain and some bathtub drains have strainers that prevent all but the smallest debris from getting in. Try using a pipe wrench with a steel pipe slipped over the handle to increase leverage.
If this doesn t work you ll have to resort to chiseling.