Try pouring vinegar down it then shutting it and running it empty. Cider's a natural drain cleaner. It may take it awhile but it certainly works on sink drains.
It might need to be snaked. I'm not sure if zenbeer moved his or not, I'll check. They're fairly inexpensive, though, I believe. Will chat with the hubby and get back w/you. Coming over tonight?
I pour bleach down there every so often on the advice of the AB May guys.
If you upgraded to the Gold Plan they will come out and air blast the line for you for the visit fee (or do whatever else is needed to fix it). The air blasting was what ours needed when it suffered similar problems.
You may want to NOT snake it yourself. I found out the hard way that attempting to repair your own stuff invalidates the home service plan for that item because you tampered with it. (They don't want to have to come out to fix the thing that you broke more by trying to fix it - go figure).
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As a preventative measure, I put about a cup of cider vinegar down each my drains every couple weeks.
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Won't be over tonight. R's new tat is infected and he is headed to urgent care...then has a movie date w/ a friend. Enjoy hollaring at the TV. :)
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Hope R's tat gets better fast and with no loss of color/design!
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If you upgraded to the Gold Plan they will come out and air blast the line for you for the visit fee (or do whatever else is needed to fix it). The air blasting was what ours needed when it suffered similar problems.
You may want to NOT snake it yourself. I found out the hard way that attempting to repair your own stuff invalidates the home service plan for that item because you tampered with it. (They don't want to have to come out to fix the thing that you broke more by trying to fix it - go figure).
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