03 Dec

How To Fix A Leaky Sink Drain Fast And Easy

how to fix a leaky sink drainYour kitchen sink is among the plumbing fixtures that get used frequently. With that being said, it is also among those that require repair most of the time. It is constantly exposed to different kinds of waste materials, grease and other particles that stick onto the walls of the drainpipe and accumulate over time thus resulting to clogs and leaks. And while clogs are fairly easy to remove, a leaking sink drain will take more than just the power of baking soda and vinegar. If you have a leaking sink pipe now, just read on and find out how you can make this plumbing problem go away.

1. Inspect your pipes and find out where the leak is coming from. To help you find it, you can put paper towels around the pipes. Of course, the spot that gets wet is where the leak is. Once you have identified the source of the dripping, check if the connection is only loose. If it is, tighten it. If that doesn’t do the trick, proceed to the next step.

2. Inspect your pipes and kitchen sink seal to make sure that the connections are tight. Inspect the washer and make sure that it’s not worn out. You can use your wrench to disconnect the pipe from the kitchen drain basket. Detach the lock and the washer to properly inspect the parts. If you see any sign of damage such as cracks or holes, you have to replace the parts immediately.

3. When the pipes and seals are okay, proceed to your kitchen sink basket. Dismantle it and inspect its components. Disconnect the strainer with the use of your reliable pliers. Apply new sealant on the area under the drain basket and caulk the top part of the sink. Smooth the sealant; let it dry and avoid using the sink until the leak is fixed.

4.  Reassemble the sink parts. Ensure that all the components of the connection are properly installed including the washers and the screws. Also guarantee that new sealants are applied to make the connection airtight and watertight.

5. Leave the sink unused for a couple of days or more to make sure that the sealants are totally dry.

6. When the sink is ready for use, turn the tap on and check for leaks again. Hopefully, these steps successfully fixed the problem.

We hope that you enjoyed reading our DIY guide on how to fix a leaky sink drain. If you need professional plumbing help, just call your trusted and licensed Fort Lauderdale plumber. Plumbers 911 Florida delivers exceptional plumbing services in Fort Lauderdale including plumbing fixture repair, plumbing appliances installation, leak detection, drain pipe cleaning, camera sewer inspection and many more! Call us at 305-662-0668 (Miami-Dade County FL), 954-468-0512 (Broward County FL), 561-327-6287 (Palm Beach County FL) to schedule a service!

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