I have a blocked sink waste pipe and having failed with attempts to unblock it using a plunger and 'One Shot' chemical cleaner, fear I need to take apart the pipes.
Here's the offending pipes, pictured from under the corner kitchen unit:
The l/h pipe comes from the sink and the r/h pipe is from the washing machine and tumble dryer. What isn't clear is that the l/h pipe continues onwards through the wall where, after a 90 degree turn it joins the main Soil pipe.
Here's a pic from the outside:
Unfortunately, except for that joint of unknown type under the unit all other joints are solvent weld which, I believe, cannot be taken apart. Also there are several joints between the sink and the corner joint pictured which prevent me using a flexible rod to try to root out whatever's blocking it.
So, before I start cutting the pipe off at the outside wall (so I can physically pull out the blockage) does anyone know what type of joint that is in the corner? Can it be pulled/twisted apart and re-used? I didn't want to try without knowing, in case I make matters worse!
If I can't take that joint apart I assume the best approach is to cut off the pipe at the exit point then try to solvent weld on replacement pipe/90 degree joint, albeit there wont be much pipe length to join onto.
If it makes any difference, the o/d of the interior pipes is 44mm (40mm nominal?) and 56mm for the exterior pipes (50mm or 2" nominal, I assume) - fitted about 20 years ago and now blocked for the first time because we're about to exchange contracts on the sale :evil:
Any advice/thoughts would be welcome.
Here's the offending pipes, pictured from under the corner kitchen unit:
The l/h pipe comes from the sink and the r/h pipe is from the washing machine and tumble dryer. What isn't clear is that the l/h pipe continues onwards through the wall where, after a 90 degree turn it joins the main Soil pipe.
Here's a pic from the outside:
Unfortunately, except for that joint of unknown type under the unit all other joints are solvent weld which, I believe, cannot be taken apart. Also there are several joints between the sink and the corner joint pictured which prevent me using a flexible rod to try to root out whatever's blocking it.
So, before I start cutting the pipe off at the outside wall (so I can physically pull out the blockage) does anyone know what type of joint that is in the corner? Can it be pulled/twisted apart and re-used? I didn't want to try without knowing, in case I make matters worse!
If I can't take that joint apart I assume the best approach is to cut off the pipe at the exit point then try to solvent weld on replacement pipe/90 degree joint, albeit there wont be much pipe length to join onto.
If it makes any difference, the o/d of the interior pipes is 44mm (40mm nominal?) and 56mm for the exterior pipes (50mm or 2" nominal, I assume) - fitted about 20 years ago and now blocked for the first time because we're about to exchange contracts on the sale :evil:
Any advice/thoughts would be welcome.