Please Help Me Fix My Kitchen
Sink
A Little Knowledge Can Save You
Money
Your kitchen sink might be small as compared to the size of
your kitchen, but this vital kitchen tool can pose larger
problems when things start to gurgle, clog, or leak. A little
bit of knowledge will help you solve the smaller problems
without having to call for a plumber, but it is better to gain
some knowledge first before attempting to open any part. You do
not want to get embarrassed by calling in the plumber after
opening your faucet or kitchen drain. You might not be able to
stand the gleeful look on your plumber's face when he/she
enters into your kitchen.
There are a number of parts that make up your
kitchen sink. They are your kitchen faucet, your kitchen
bowl, drain basket, and garbage disposal unit. Let's take
a look at the common problems that could afflict your
kitchen sink and ways to solve them.
Leaky Or Clogged Kitchen Faucet. If you have a clogged kitchen
faucet, then first check the end from which the water spouts
out. It could be the aerator that is fitted at the end of your
faucet. You can unscrew it and check for any solid particles
stuck to it. Put your faucet on without the aerator for some
time so that any backlog too is pushed out. Screw the aerator
back on and check if your problem has been solved. If the
faucet drips water even when it is closed then it could be
because of a worn “O” ring. You will need to close the valve
going to that faucet before attempting to open it. Once you
have opened it, remove the faulty “O” ring and replace it with
a new one. If it is damaged beyond recognition, then you can
click a photo of your faucet on your digital camera or mobile
and show it to your plumbing store.
Clogged Drain. This is one of the most common problems,
especially if you do not have a garbage disposal at the bottom
of your drain. Pieces of meat and vegetables can get stuck in
the pipe below the sink and cause water to back-up. If you do
not have a garbage disposal, then you might need to use a
plunger or any chemical drain cleaner commonly available at
plumbing stores. These should do the trick unless a big piece
of bone has strategically lodged itself in the corner elbow, in
which case calling a plumber would be a safer option. In case
you have a garbage disposal, then shut off the unit in case the
motor has overheated and pour some cold water down the drain to
help it cool off faster. If your unit has a reset button on the
side then push it and try again. At the same time, you could
also try a plunger to force the blockage out of the other end.
If you can see a piece of bone stuck in the blades of the unit
then insert a pair of tweezers into the blades, but only after
you UNPLUG the unit.
Leaking Drain Basket. If your drain basket is leaking then
sealing it with a sealant should solve the problem, otherwise
changing the basket could be the only solution.
Fixing these simple problems is quite easy if you have the
right tools and are handy with your hands. In case you are
unable to solve the problem, then do not hesitate to call in
your plumber to sort it out. Ignoring it or delaying it can
cause further damage to your kitchen sink.
Paul Rowe is a the owner and president of Magic Plumbing
serving the San Francisco Bay Area, California, for over 30
Years.
Specializing in plumbing, drain cleaning and trenchless sewer
installation.
If you have a plumbing question visit our blog at www.MagicPlumbingInc.com/blog
Schedule a free estimate at 888-588-7606
by Paul Rowe - March 18th, 2008
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