The pipe isn't fully blocked and filled with water, so I'm guessing if I plunge, it's just going to move the air over the muck that might be in the pipe and not dislodge it.
Not that I know of.
Surely if this was the case the drainage would still be slow if I remove the trap. The fact that if I remove it and it drains fine, to me it seems like an issue with the design of the trap.
The waste pipe is the same, and have poured a lot of chemical down it to ensure its not getting blocked.
The shower head is new, but I think the flow is more or less similar as it was before.
Hi all
Just installed a new shower!
Got the classic problem of a slow draining shower. I removed the trap from the waste (the cup part), and it drains fine.
Anyone else have this problem? Thinking if I make the holes in the trap bigger or saw a bit off the pipe that sticks into the trap water...