Many times sinks are clogged in the P trap that hangs beneath the sink. This means the P trap must be removed. Watch as a professional home repairman unclogs a kitchen sink in this free video on home improvement.Expert: James Drew Contact: www.jnchomerepair.com Bio: James Drew is the owner and president of JNC Home Repair in Austin, TX. Drew is also an HVAC certified tech with more than two decades experience in plumbing, masonry, and carpentry. Filmmaker: Todd Green

11 Responses to “Home Improvement & Repair Tips : How to Unclog a Kitchen Sink”

  • ansonwong25:

    Great vid!
    Thanks man!

  • mckaysvideos:

    Your straight forward instructions took away the fear factor going on in my brain and got me under the sink to fix the problem myself. I’m now officially a DIY gal. Thanks!!

  • angelasmi1:

    I watched 10 videos on how to unclog a kitchen sink I think yours is the best. Straight forward, to the point, very comprehensible.

  • supergurl87:

    That’s just what i’ve figured out so far. I’m by no means a pro, so if anything i said seems off, just ignore me.

  • supergurl87:

    wow, you’re quite a trooper sticking it out this long! We got ours fixed using a snake. The pipes under our sink aren’t exactly like the one in this video, but it DOES eventually go into a wall. Follow the pipes that begin directly beneath the sink, past the U-shaped part of the pipe (which you should remove), to where it ends. It SHOULD lead into a wall or something. I think you’re supposed to snake through where u removed the u-shaped pipe and right through the pipes going into the wall.

  • Peachis911:

    @supergurl87 hun im afraid to say still never got the problem solved and i can’t call a plummer so i have to use bucket to wash dishes

  • supergurl87:

    I’m having the same problem and i noticed you posted your comment about 5 months ago, so i’m guessing you mustve done something about it by now. out of curiosity, what did do do. I’m lost and REALLY don’t want to call a plumber unless i absolutely have to. Thanks!

  • agreeableviews816:

    1:20
    Is it safe to remove it when there is a sink full of water?? I’d assume it might pose a problem.

  • Andypotent:

    Get a pot, fill and pour the water out the window or something.

  • Peachis911:

    my sing doesnt have that thing where he stuck the snake but i tried everything also i dont have a garbage disposal ether but i still cant unclog my sink

  • smokethedriver300:

    Thanks man! will get to wrk on this first thing in the morning sink is stinkin it up lol. How should I catch 2 sinks ful of water before I take the pipe off the bfrom undernieth? I was thinking using my shop vac?hmmm