YES THERE IS ONLY ABOUT 4" OF WATER IN A 1 1/4 " PIPE DRAINING YOUR SINK. IF THE TRAP IS DRY, THERE IS NONE... OPEN PATH FOR SEWER GAS, RATS, SNAKES, ETC...
2006-11-18 06:20:26
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answer #1
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answered by Bonno 6
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first of all, do not verify with a plunger earlier you try those user-friendly steps: Take a plunger to the sink, to attempt to pump out the clog. really attempt this some cases, then try. If it would not sparkling up, stop, because you do not want to jam it up extra. Get a sink comb and stick it down there. oftentimes, its hair that clogs a sink up, so what this device does is it is going to eliminate as a lot hair because it can. Afterwards, you should use user-friendly substances alongside with a million/4 cup baking soda (pour it down the drain), and one cup vinegar. conceal the drain with a lid and then pour boiling water down it. If those steps do not artwork, call the plumber.
2016-11-25 02:35:27
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answered by gode 3
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A mouse can climb thru anything he can get into, however unless you have a hole in the drain pipe and the drain pipe is totally dry with no soap scum build up he would probably have a difficult time climbing up, but they are pesky little boogers! He might have to swim thru the trap!
2006-11-18 06:45:05
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answered by judy_derr38565 6
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it is possible. Mice are very small and can compress their bodies to flat. They are very flexible. Not sure they would chose that path but then can......
2006-11-18 05:20:34
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answered by Handsome's Wife 4
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