debodun
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After getting a new kitchen faucet installed, now the sink is not draining well. Is this just a coincidence or what?
I agree. Changing the spiget wouldn't have anything to do with how it drains, something probably got dropped into the drain. Pull the trap off and have a look.It could be almost anything. If the sink is not draining well something has partially plugged up the drain. Perhaps the plumber dropped something in the drain when installing the faucet.
Yes, this ^I agree. Changing the spiget wouldn't have anything to do with how it drains, something probably got dropped into the drain. Pull the trap off and have a look.
Something else occurred to be. If you just installed a high flow type fawcett it's possible a larger volume of water is going into the sink so it appears to be draining slow but is the same as before. Your old fawcett could have had less flow or been partially clogged so was delivering less water.
Deb, call the person who installed the new faucet. They have to check their work....and at NO CHARGE!I used a plunger, but it didn't help.
That may mean that it’s a simple clog or obstruction in the J bend on the right side.Yes - the left basin is a little better.
Before I had my house re-piped & drain lines replaced, I used both products. My plumber showed me the damage they cause. I told him it says "Won't Harm Pipes" on the bottles & he just laughed & said, "Most plumbers hope you believe that; it's good for their business."Try Liquid Plumber or Draino.
Yes, loosen the slip joint nuts for the "trap" for that side, clean out.That may mean that it’s a simple clog or obstruction in the J bend on the right side.
That’s a daring move, make sure you have a bucket under it and plenty of old towels!Yes, loosen the slip joint nuts for the "trap" for that side, clean out.
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That’s a new tip. Would be worth trying.You can also try this: Take four Alka-Seltzer tablets and drop them into the drain, followed by a cup of white vinegar. Let the citric acid from the tablets and the vinegar fizz and foam for 10 minutes to loosen the muck stuck inside. Meanwhile, boil a pot of water, then pour it down the drain. Repeat if necessary. I'm not saying it will work, but it's worth a try.