Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Tips On Kitchen Plumbing Repair

By Melissa Wilson


Kitchen plumbing repair can be done by anyone with average knowledge and skill. Only simple tools are needed. It is not easy though. It will mean that you will get messy and dirty. There will be a lot of crouching, bending and even lying down on the floor.

The most common problem would be sinks that do not drain properly. This is caused by buildup of food or other debris in the outflowing pipes. The initial cure would be to pour hot water into the drain and see if it clears. There are several brands of drain cleaner that you can purchase at any grocery or supermarket for more stubborn clogs.

Faucet leaks are quite common also. Simply listen if there are drips or inspect your faucets for puddles and the like. It may just take a simple replacement of a worn gasket to resolve. Replacing the faucet may be needed if there is a lot of corrosion that has eaten into it causing the leak.

Leaks can also spring up underneath the sink. Check for marks that stagnant water leave. This could be a puddle, some mold and mildew, or darkening of the surface. Once you have found these signs the source of the leak can be traced and fixed.

To bring water into the home, the system must have adequate pressure. In time, the pressure may cause loose fittings and even cracks to the pipes. There will be evidence of this on the walls where your pipes pass through.

Having a pipe wrench is the first must if you plan to do kitchen plumbing repair. So you can catch dripping water, have some rags and a bucket ready for use. Do not try to do anything you think you cannot handle. If you can no longer handle fixing the problem then it would be best to call a trained plumber to do it for you.




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