Dealing with a sink that drains at the speed of molasses is more than just a minor inconvenience. It is a sign that your plumbing system is losing the battle against built-up gunk. Whether you are staring at standing water in the kitchen sink or dealing with slow drains in the bathroom, a recurring clog is a cry for help from your pipes.
For many Las Vegas homeowners, the sink keeps clogging because the root cause hasn’t been fully addressed. At Dr. Cool, we want to be your easy button for home maintenance. This guide breaks down the most common causes of stubborn clogs, DIY solutions you can try today, and when it is time to bring in a professional plumber.

The Common Culprits: Why Your Sink Fails
If your kitchen sink keeps clogging, the usual suspects are likely hiding just out of sight. Identifying the cause is the first step toward a permanent unclog.
- The Grease Trap: In the kitchen, fats, oils, and grease are the primary culprits. They might be liquid when you pour them down the sink drain, but they quickly cool and solidify into a sticky blockage.
- Soap Scum and Hair: In the bathroom, soap scum acts like glue, catching hair and skin cells to create a thick, ropey clog near the drain opening and inside the P-trap.
- Foreign Objects: From coffee grounds and pasta to small jewelry or kids' toys, items that shouldn't be in the drain pipe often get caught in the p-trap.
- Garbage Disposal Misuse: If you treat your garbage disposal like a trash can, you are inviting kitchen sink clogs. Fibrous vegetables and starchy foods don't break down properly and can accumulate into a stubborn backup.
- Hard Water Scale: In Las Vegas, mineral deposits from our hard water gradually build up on the interior walls of drain pipes, narrowing the diameter and creating rough surfaces that catch grease and debris far more easily than smooth pipes.
DIY Solutions to Clear the Gunk
Before you reach for harsh chemical drain cleaners like Drano, which can actually damage your pipes over time, try these safer DIY methods.
The Natural Flush: Baking Soda and Vinegar
This classic home remedy is great for minor buildup.
- Pour a half cup of baking soda down the sink drain.
- Follow it with a half cup of white vinegar.
- Let it fizz for 15 minutes to break up the gunk.
- Flush with boiling water (only for metal pipes) or very hot water (for PVC).
The Sink Plunger
A small sink plunger is different from a toilet plunger. It uses a flat cup to create a seal over the drain. Fill the sink with a little water to cover the cup, block the overflow vent with a wet rag, and give it several quick, firm plunges to dislodge the blockage.
Cleaning the P-Trap
The p-trap is the U-shaped pipe under your sink. It is designed to hold water to block sewer gases, but it also catches foreign objects.
- Place a bucket under the pipe.
- Manually unscrew the slip nuts. If the slip nuts are stuck due to mineral buildup, use pliers wrapped in a cloth to avoid cracking the plastic fittings.
- Remove the trap and clear out any hair, grease, or soap scum.
- Reinstall and test the water flow from the faucet.
Preventive Measures for Free-Flowing Drains
The best way to handle sink clogs is to prevent them from happening in the first place. Regular maintenance is key to a healthy drain line.
- Use a Strainer: A simple mesh strainer is a cheap way to catch food and hair before they enter the plumbing system.
- Run Cold Water: When using the garbage disposal, run cold water to keep fats solidified so the disposal can chop them rather than letting them coat the pipe walls. Better yet, collect cooking grease in a container and dispose of it in the trash rather than the drain.
- Enzyme Cleaners: Use a monthly enzyme drain treatment. These are safer than traditional drain cleaners because they use natural bacteria to "eat" the organic buildup in your pipes.
- Mind the Disposal: Never put coffee grounds, eggshells, or potato peels in the disposal.
When to Call a Professional Plumber
If you have tried a drain snake or an auger and your sink keeps clogging, the problem is likely deeper in your sewer line.
You should call Dr. Cool if:
- Multiple Drains are Slow: If the kitchen sink and the shower are both backing up, you have a main drain line issue.
- You Hear Gurgling: A gurgling sound means air is trapped by a deep blockage.
- Water is Backing Up: If standing water appears in the sink when you run the washing machine or flush a toilet, it is a serious plumbing problem.
At Dr. Cool, we treat your home like our own. Our licensed plumbers use high-tech drain-cleaning tools, such as hydrojetting and advanced inspection cameras, to find and remove stubborn clogs for homeowners across the Las Vegas Valley. We explain your options clearly and get your plumbing system back to peak performance with total care. The next time your sink is clogged, and DIY fixes don’t work, call Dr. Cool for a professional drain cleaning and get your water flowing smoothly again.
Is your sink refusing to drain? Call Dr. Cool at (702) 608-6939 or schedule your professional drain cleaning online today.
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