How to fix a shower drain that has fish pebbles stuck down in it?


Question:Well it happened that my daughter cleaned the fish cage in the shower... and the fish rocks got stuck down there and I can't snake through or pull them out, so how do I do this?

Answers:
If you can get to the p-trap under the shower, take it apart and clean it out. If not, a shop vac probably won't work as most shower drains have a strainer that will prevent it from going down in the pipe. So it's gonna take some time and patience. Let the shower base flood to almost over flowing or fill the tub, witchever the case may be. Get a rubber plunger and work the plunger up and down very quickly several times and then pull it up off the drain on the upstroke. That will bring some of the gravel up everytime. Catch the gravel before it goes back down. Do this several times and eventually it will get enough gravel out to where the plunger will push the rest through. The gravel being pushed through will not hurt the sewer or septic system unless you have a macerator pump on the system.


Can you get a shop vac hose in there far enough? (Also known as a wet/dry vac)

If not, there's a tool (don't know the name) - it's like a rubber water balloon; you attach it to the end of a garden hose, insert it in the pipe and turn on the water - the "balloon" won't let the water through until enough pressure builds up to force the water through the "balloon" - usually enough pressure to push pretty much anything through.

Beyond that, 1-800-PLUMBER.
try a wet vac to suck them out or call roto rooter.
If you have a crawl space you will have a trap under the house.
If not.
Use a vacuum (Shop Vac is best cause of the water) and duck tape a drinking straw to the smallest attachment and suck them out. They may not get sucked up into the straw but they should at least get stuck by the vacuum to the end of the straw so you can pick them out one at a time.
I have no clue... call a plumber
rip out the shower, tear down the walls ,reinstall the plumbing,
test the water supply, or
use a vac and suck ,or blow the pebbles down the hole with ,a hose lol

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