Tips On Kitchen Plumbing Repair

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By Melissa Wilson


You may easily do minor kitchen plumbing repair yourself. With a few tools you can get right on the job. It will take a bit of effort but it can be done. Expect to get dirty and make a mess. You will also have to get down on your hands and knees.

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.

Leaking faucets are also a common problem. You will notice if your faucet is leaking if it drips continuously even after you have turned off the valve. The cause may be a simple gasket that is worn out or your faucets may have corroded.

Check for leaks at the bottom of the sink too. You will usually see the marks left by stagnant water from the leak. It could be puddles, molds and mildew, or other markings. Once you find this you can easily trace where the leak is and see if it can be cured by a pipe sealant.

Pipes that bring water into your home are pressurized to allow the water to flow strongly. Check where the pipes meet the walls for leaks also. Metal and plastic pipes may develop cracks or loose fittings in time.

To do kitchen plumbing repair the most important tool you will need is a pipe wrench. Make sure you have rags and buckets handy as well so as to clean up any spills that may happen. When the problem seems too complicated for you to fix yourself, do not force it and call a professional plumber.




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