For a household to function smoothly and in an organized manner, it is extremely important to have a plumbing system that works properly. All the things ranging from the ice cube dispenser in the refrigerator to warm water required to do the dishes, the need for a smooth and efficient kitchen sink plumbing system cannot be overemphasized.
Plumbing problems are a huge nuisance. If not nipped at the bud, they might cause serious damage to the house. While some problems are simple and can be fixed by one’s own self, others might require professional assistance.
This article discusses some of the most common sink plumbing problems that almost every household faces. Read on to find out.
The Water Pressure in the Sink Maybe Very Low
When you turn on the tap and find that the water is running in a weak stream, the chances might be that you are experiencing the problem of a clogged aerator. This is because water contains minerals such as calcium. As the water flows through the household taps, the minerals get accumulated in the aerator.
Fixing this problem is easy. All you have to do is remove the aerator and shrug the debris off by using a brush by dipping it in vinegar. Once done, replace the aerator.
Leaking Faucet
Sometimes, sink troubles like faucet leakage issues might require professional assistance for repairing or replacement of the parts. However, before seeking professional assistance, make sure you have a look yourself.
If you are wondering how to identify the problem of a leaking faucet, here is a tip. If you find the leakage occurring from the spout base, you can be assured that the O-ring seal must have worn out.
Before you disassemble the faucet, make it a point to turn off the water at the source. You will then have to get rid of the coupling nut and get hold of the spout from the socket in order to access the O-ring.
Leakage or Clogging in the Kitchen Sink
Kitchen sinks have a P-shaped trap that keeps bad odors and sewer gases from making their way into your home. The mechanism behind this is that gravity pulls the water into the curved surface of the pipe and causes the gases to block out.
Sometimes the materials like soap scum and grease can accumulate in the P-trap. This obstructs the water flow, or might cause a leakage. If you want to have a look at the P-trap, keep a bucket under the tap. Get hold of a pair of pliers and get the slip nuts to loosen at each end. This way, you will be able to remove the trap.
Drain Clogging
Sometimes you may be unaware of what your sink might be going through when you wash your dishes. Your sink might be unaware of how to deal with grease or bones. These also lead to bad smell under sink.
When you have used the sink for quite a long time, there might be a possibility of debris or swiggy’s leftover food build-up in and around the drain. This will obstruct the smooth downward flow of water.
The first hack to resolve this issue is using a plunger. Some homeowners do not prefer using chemical cleaners as they might cause damage to the pipes. However, there is an eco-friendly alternative to this. Before you call for help, try pouring baking soda and vinegar in equal portions down the drain. The reaction of these two substances might break the clog. Wait for some time and then rinse with hot water.
Leakage in the Dishwasher
Before you start looking for flaws in the dishwasher, check for the other common possible sources of leakage. If there is a broken float switch, the water will fill the tub until it overflows.
Apart from that, leakage may also be caused due to damaged spray arms.
You can fix both these problems simply by using a screwdriver. Another issue that can easily be fixed is that of leaky door gaskets. If you are willing to fix the leak where the sink drain or garbage disposal connects with the drain hose, you can do it by simply tightening the clamp screws of the hose.
These are common issues that almost every household faces. Nevertheless, you do not have to rely on a professional plumber to fix these issues.
Inadequate Hot Water
If you do not have adequate hot water in your kitchen sink, it may be indicative of the fact that your water heater needs upgrading. Your water heater might be too small and hence, the reason for the inadequate production of hot water.
Hot water supply in your kitchen sink can also be caused due to faulty gas pilot, gas-burning heater, thermocouple valve, broken dip tube, and many more. First try to identify the problem and fix it on your own. If at all you think that the issue cannot be resolved using DIY techniques, seek professional help.
On An Ending Note
Hope this article gives you a complete idea about the different kinds of sink problems. However, with a little elbow grease, perseverance, and skill, you can try and resolve the issues on your own.
Nevertheless, one cannot deny the fact that you cannot fix all the plumbing issues using a DIY setup so don’t even think about missing your favorite show for this task. There will be times when you will require extensive knowledge and special equipment. When this happens, it is ideal to get in touch with a skilled and experienced professional plumber and get your problem fixed by him.
James Anderson
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