David Balkan

David Balkan is a Professional Plumber, CEO of Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service, and President of Balkan Sewer and Drain Cleaning. As a hands-on owner of these companies for over 40 years, David is knowledgeable about water service lines, sewers, and drain line issues. David is a Committee Chairman of the Master Plumbers Council and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Sub Surface Plumbers Association of New York for over 30 years. His knowledge and solution-oriented approach contributed to Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service being the largest and most trusted service in New York City and the recipient of the 2017 Angie’s List Super Service Award.

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Water won't drain from sink with garbage disposal
Silly question, did you clear out the U-trap you're removing? A trap stoppage seems like the only sensible answer. Any way to upload a photo? That surely would help.
I can't call a plumber but my toilet won't unclog. What can I do?
My 2 cents: if a plunger does not work, you really need a pro. The right tools in the wrong hands can really exacerbate the situation, maybe resulting in puncturing the toilet drain piping. A toilet auger or removing the toilet itself to clear the clog are two suggestions I can offer.
Easiest way to fix a clogged sink?
Have you tried plunging it? The good old typical plunger works well. Typically, sinks clog because something is sitting in the trap, which is the U-shaped pipe under the sink. It could be coffee grounds, food, random debris, you name it. If the plunger doesn’t work, you could remove the trap with household tools and remove whatever is stuck in there. People struggle with baking soda and vinegar and all of these crazy things, but removing a sink trap is typically very easy. If you don’t want to do that, you can use commercial drain cleaners. Just be careful because if you splash that stuff on your skin it will burn you.

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