Whether you're a culinary prodigy or use your kitchen mostly as a place to store and heat frozen meals, you rely on the kitchen plumbing to provide fresh water and carry wastewater away down the pipes. But just like any other system in your home, the plumbing system can sometimes hit a snag. Here are five common kitchen plumbing problems you might encounter.
1. Grease Clog
The kitchen is one of the easiest places to accidentally cause a grease clog. Even if you habitually pour excess grease into the trash, someone else in your household might thoughtlessly cancel out your good habits by pouring some oil down the drain one day. And even the bits of grease that cling to the insides of dirty dishes can build up inside the drain.
If you do suspect your sink is falling victim to a clogged drain line, don't be ashamed to call the plumber. These types of clogs are very common, and it's better to call for help right away than to call later after pouring hazardous chemicals down the drain in an attempt to shift it. Video inspections and specialized tools allow plumbers to eradicate clogs that frustrate homeowners.
2. Faucet Drips
A faucet drip may not seem like a big deal at first, but if you want to increase your home's energy efficiency and water efficiency, you'll want to get even a small drip sorted out right away. One drop per second can waste several gallons of water per day and over a thousand in a year. That's a high price to pay for an easily preventable drip.
After all, a dripping faucet usually is quite a quick fix for a plumber. It's often a simple matter of replacing a blown seal or washer or a damaged cartridge.
3. Fridge Water Line Malfunction
If your refrigerator has a water dispenser or an ice maker, it has a water supply line to carry water to these features. If the water line becomes clogged or springs a leak, you have an appliance-related plumbing problem on your hands. You could hire an appliance repair technician, or you could choose an experienced plumber to replace or unclog the line.
One caveat for appliance-related issues is that if your appliance is still under warranty, you may need to choose a specific repair company for repairs regarding the appliance itself to avoid voiding the warranty. Check your warranty terms to see if this is the case for your appliances.
4. Dishwasher Drain Issues
Many dishwasher drain problems arise from an incorrect installation technique. For example. if the drain is installed without a high loop, the dishwasher may be unable to drain correctly with each cycle. If the connection between the dishwasher drain and the sink drain occurs on the wrong side of the sink's P-trap (the side closer to the sewer), sewer gases can escape.
In addition to these installation problems, dishwashers can experience plumbing problems when a mechanical part such as a valve is faulty or reaches the end of its working lifespan.
5. Leaks Under the Sink
Sometimes an under-sink leak is big and obvious, but other times it's sneaky and hard to pin down. Whether you need help figuring out where it's coming from or just want it to stop causing problems, getting a plumber on board is the right call in this situation. Under-sink leaks can come from the drain, the P-trap, the disposal, the dishwasher drain, or the faucet, to name a few places.
These five common troubles with kitchen plumbing may be tricky to you, but don't worry; plumbers see this type of thing all the time. For diagnosis and repair of these or less common plumbing issues, feel free to get in touch with Scotto’s Plumbing, at any time, day or night. We can provide both regular and emergency services for any plumbing issue you encounter.
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