Okay,

So, my bathroom sink hasn't been draining properly, for quite some time now. 
When we brush our teeth, wash our hands, etc., the water goes down very, 
very slowly!
So, I finally caught my dad on his day off today, and he came to see if he 
could fix it for us!  He did a few things.  First, he took off the elbow 
underneath the sink, but he couldn't really see any blockages.  Then, he ran 
a hose from downstairs to the sink, creating water pressure.  When he did 
this, the water was going down fine.
However, the pipe that leads from the sink and turns downward to the floor 
and into the basement is very short; there is no room to put something in 
there, to try to unstop the drain.
So, he was unsuccessful.
I
don't know if I'm explaining this correctly, but our drain issue has still 
not been resolved, and now since the valves have been loosened, the pipes 
underneath the sink are leaking.

What kind of thing could I use to get in there and see what's causing the 
blockage?  My dad says that we may need to cut away a portion of wall 
underneath the sink, near the pipe, to get at the issue.

I hate this, especially I have no man to help me out with this stuff this 
summer!


Claudia

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