This hub focuses on bathroom sinks that clog repeatedly even after cleaning or snaking. Recurring clogs are often driven by hair, soap residue, product changes, or trap design issues. Use the groups below to match how often the clog returns and what seems to trigger it.
See the broader category on Bathroom Sink Mechanics & Drainage for related topics and troubleshooting approaches.
Hair-driven recurring clogs
Clogs dominated by hair accumulation often form predictable patterns tied to grooming habits or fixture design.
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Hair clog returns every few weeks
Describes common causes when a sink that clears fine will redevelop a hair ball on a multi-week cycle and how to inspect the trap and tailpiece for recurring collection points.
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Bathroom sink clogs after every haircut
Focuses on situations where hair from cutting or trimming ends up directly in the drain and simple prevention and cleanup steps to stop the cycle.
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Hair buildup only in P-trap
Explains why the P-trap is a common gathering spot for hair, how to remove trapped material safely, and when trap shape or slope contributes to repeat problems.
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Hair clogs only in shared bathroom
Looks at shared-use patterns and habits that lead to repeated hair accumulation and practical strategies for coordinating prevention among multiple users.
Soap and product-related buildup
Soaps, conditioners, and hard water minerals can combine with hair or organic matter to form persistent deposits.
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Soap scum clogging sink repeatedly
Outlines how soap scum forms in drains, signs that soap residue is the main culprit, and cleaning or filter changes that reduce recurrence.
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Soap clog after switching shampoo
Describes cases where a new product alters residue character and leads to sudden clogging, and how to test and reverse the effect.
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Soap buildup from hard water
Discusses how mineral-rich water accelerates soap residue accumulation and options such as water treatment or mechanical cleaning to reduce buildup.
After cleaning or snaking
When a drain clogs again soon after being cleared, the cause may be residual material, a missed section, or an upstream issue.
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Recurring slow drain after cleaning
Examines why slow flow can return after a cleaning and what checks to perform on the trap, venting, and downstream lines.
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Recurring clog after snaking
Explains scenarios where snaking removes a plug but leaves residue that re-aggregates, and when a different tool or method is needed.
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Clog returns after a few days
Notes patterns where clogs come back on a short timescale and how to distinguish between recurring debris and a persistent structural restriction.
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Recurring clogs after using drain cleaner
Discusses why chemical cleaners sometimes provide only temporary relief and what to consider before repeating their use.
After installs or remodels
Plumbing changes can introduce pockets or alignment issues that trap hair and soap unexpectedly.
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Hair buildup after installing pop-up stopper
Covers how pop-up assemblies can trap hair against the drain and simple adjustments or cleaning routines to prevent buildup.
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Hair clog after plumbing repair
Looks at how repairs can leave rough edges or misalignments that collect debris and what to inspect post-repair.
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Hair clog after remodel
Addresses new fixtures and routing changes from remodels that may alter flow and create new clogging patterns, with troubleshooting steps.
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Recurring buildup in brand-new sink
Explains why even new sinks can show rapid buildup due to design, temporary construction debris, or installation choices.
Location or condition-specific cycles
Some recurring clogs are tied to the sink’s location in the system or to seasonal or temperature-related factors.
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Sink clogs only in upstairs bathroom
Reviews how vertical runs, venting, and shared stacks can make upstairs fixtures more prone to certain recurring clogs.
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Clogs worsen during winter
Notes how colder temperatures and changes in household routines can affect flow and residue behavior in drains seasonally.
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Recurring clog only on hot water
Explores cases where hot water affects soap solubility or mobilizes different residues, making clogs appear only when hot water is used.
All Articles in This Cluster
- Hair clog returns every few weeks
- Bathroom sink clogs after every haircut
- Hair buildup only in P-trap
- Hair clogs only in shared bathroom
- Soap scum clogging sink repeatedly
- Soap clog after switching shampoo
- Soap buildup from hard water
- Recurring slow drain after cleaning
- Recurring clog after snaking
- Clog returns after a few days
- Recurring clogs after using drain cleaner
- Hair buildup after installing pop-up stopper
- Hair clog after plumbing repair
- Hair clog after remodel
- Recurring buildup in brand-new sink
- Sink clogs only in upstairs bathroom
- Clogs worsen during winter
- Recurring clog only on hot water
