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    Back to back sinks don't drain properly

    Snaked out a pretty big hairball between the p-trap and riser, which seem to have done the trick. Front p-trap no longer overflows when back sink is draining. So looks like I don't need to mess around with the plumbing now. Thanks for the advice hj, saved me time, trouble and money.
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    Back to back sinks don't drain properly

    Thanks hj, the front facing p-trap overflows when the rear facing sink is filled (never noticed this with front sink in place). I removed the front p-trap at the cast iron joint and noticed a lot of grease/fat build-up in the cast iron line. Even a small trickle into the back sink overflows out...
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    Back to back sinks don't drain properly

    I have two back to back sinks through a wall in the basement that drain too slowly. Old house. I've opened up the wall to expose the drain lines (see photo). The stack is behind wall to the left, vent on the right, distance between is 28 inches. I'd like some advice on how to reconfugure drain...
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