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My daughter clogged the kitchen sink drain/garbage disposal with potato peels. How do I unclog? HELP!!
Currently, water is slightly backed up in both sides of our double sink. I tried to run the garbage disposal which temporarily shifts the water to the opposite sink. Same thing happens when I use a toilet plunger to unclog the sink. (water shifts from one side to another)
What can I do to get the sink unclogged? I’ve got lots of cooking to do for my son’s graduation party this Saturday.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Vickie
An added note: the disposal is not jammed…it runs just fine but it efforts seem ineffective.
I have a double sink drain i my home and recently everytime i use te garbage disposal, waste water come out from the other drain. what could be wrong with it? Thanks.
And what can I do about it?
We renovated our kitchen and my husband installed a double sink, a new garbage disposal, a diswasher, and the drain pipes that remove all that waste water to the wall where the old pipes now begin. Why are we experiencing this super slow drainage? The drains worked with no problems before, so I don’t believe I have clogged pipes.
i replaced the basket strainer and the locknut is plastic. i tightened down as much as i could by hand but the way the strainer was designed it doesn’t look like it will go flush with the sink. the angle is a little different so there is a tiny grove where food could get caught but there aren’t any leaks. it’s a double sink. also now if i push down in the middle between the two sinks it seems to give on the edge where the faucet is. is this normal? i didn’t pay too much attention to it before.
it’s a cheap basket strainer i guess. the top is steal and the rest is abs plastic. i wasn’t sure if i should use a wrench on it because it’s plastic.
and i used the plumbers putty but it the lip isn’t flush with the sink groove. it has a slight gap but there is no leak. it’s just angled a little more higher than the last one. the last one had a lip that was thinner and more like an L shape than this one. this one tapers off.
I am remodeling my bathroom and have a vanity with a double sink which I want to chance to a vanity with single sink. I need to know how to cap off the sink drain and the water lines below floor level.
I have a double sink, one with a pop-up plug, the other non-pop-up.
Both plugs are now broken (they are plastic).
They both have slots, in order to filter larger pieces of waste.
They measure 75 mm at their widest. Apparently, the standard (in the UK) is 60mm or 90mm, so I guess my sink must have come from somewhere else.
An example is at:
though that one is too big.
Where can I buy such plugs, please?
wayve-ryder – I should have said, I’m in Oxford, England, not in the USA.
Any chance you could actually find me an online store amongst those you mentioned? – I’d be happy to get them to ship from USA. Thanks
JIM M – it’s just the plug I need, not the waste unit into which the plug fits. And my local plumbers don’t have the 75mm plug, that’s why I put the question here.
BART S – No, EBay doesn’t have any, at least not the couple of times I’ve looked.