The bath waste is situated at the lowest point in the bath. It could be a pop up waste or a normal plug waste. We will resolve the problem by applying the following methods:
1. We will plunge the waste first using our plunger. If this doesn’t work we will try the other 4 options listed. However some times the waste is blocked up with solid material. We may have to replace the waste.
2. The bath combination trap is blocked.We might be able to take the blockage out or we will have to replace the bath combination trap.
The bath waste is situated at the lowest point in the bath. It could be a pop up waste or a normal plug waste. We will resolve the problem by applying the following methods:
1. We will plunge the waste first using our plunger. If this doesn’t work we will try the other 4 options listed. However some times the waste is blocked up with solid material. We may have to replace the waste.
2. The bath combination trap is blocked.We might be able to take the blockage out or we will have to replace the bath combination trap.
5. At times the 50mm PVC pipe may have been connected directly to the main drain when it was installed. This main drain may be blocked and look as if the bath is blocked.
Some pipes are easier to unblock than others. This all depends on how the pipes were initially installed. The pipe could be in concrete. The pipe could also be high up as is the case in double storey’s and higher. In these cases we will need jackhammer, scaffold or a long ladder. This will obviously affect the price.