How to Fix a Clogged Sink
This post is sponsored by Roto-Rooter. As always, all enthusiasm is my own. I don't know about your, but clogged sinks happen more than they probably should here. One time I caught the kids giving the bunny a bath in the sink...a bunny who had not been wiped clean of straw before entering the house. Our house is an old farm house, so clogs are a little more common here than in newer homes for various reasons. I've had to learn how to fix a clogged sink myself because we only have one bathroom and can't just use a different one until the hubby gets home. Fixing a clog isn't too difficult. Keep reading for some simple ways to unclog your sink without calling a plumber. How to Fix a Clogged Sink Plunger I usually try this method first because, with kids, there's usually debris causing the clog. This method is also very easy and usually works. Before you use a plunger, be sure to use a wet cloth to block the overflow opening. This helps di