Or is it likely to incur an expensive plumber bill, cuz i can live without 1/2 kitchen sink but I cannot stomach another expensive cost to my budget
Or is it likely to incur an expensive plumber bill, cuz i can live without 1/2 kitchen sink but I cannot stomach another expensive cost to my budget
You could check to see if the “P trap” has removable fittings on each end, then it’s just like unthreading the coupling and clean out the obstruction. If not try the snake method already mentioned. It’s probably just hung up on some build up as the glass pieces should be fairly small to fit in the drain.
You could try using the plunger but make sure to disinfect first and then the sink after.
You could probably find a YouTube video to demonstrate, it should be a relatively easy fix.
I just mean is it likely to be trivial for them to do in-house? They really dont want me going it alone in terms of the fixtures and plumbing
Just barely figured out how to get my weighted blanket back in its cover, thats like it for me this month lol
Oh yeah should be a fairly simple task even if they had to change the P trap.