Can I use Drano in my kitchen sink?
You can use Drano® Clog Removers to unclog a kitchen sink, bathroom sink, shower or clogged bathtub, but DO NOT use them in toilets. For clogged or slow-running drains, apply the product and let it work 15 minutes, then flush with hot water.
Why is my double kitchen sink backing up to the other side?
Why is My Double Kitchen Sink Backing Up to the Other Side? When your double kitchen sink clogs on one or both sides, you likely either have a clog in your garbage disposal and/or a blockage within your main drainage water line. Wondering what to do next?
What to do if your kitchen sink is clogged on both sides?
If you’ve found that your kitchen sink clogged up both sides, using a plunger on the drain can be enough to dislodge any small blockage. A simple plunger with a flat rim can seal over your sink’s hole to apply the necessary pressure to clear away any clogs.
Why does my Kitchen Sink have only one garbage disposal?
Typically, a double kitchen sink has only one side installed with a garbage disposal unit. This increases the chances of the other side getting clogged up. If left unattended for a long time, all that accumulated food can cause obstructions in the drain line.
Is it better to have one sink or two?
You have to agree: two sinks are better than one. There’s one drawback to owning a dual sink, however: they are more prone to clogs than your regular kitchen sink. Worse, when dual sinks get clogged, your garbage disposal may cause water to overflow from the other side (or cause water to back up into the dishwasher).
Why is My Double Kitchen Sink Backing Up to the Other Side? When your double kitchen sink clogs on one or both sides, you likely either have a clog in your garbage disposal and/or a blockage within your main drainage water line. Wondering what to do next?
If you’ve found that your kitchen sink clogged up both sides, using a plunger on the drain can be enough to dislodge any small blockage. A simple plunger with a flat rim can seal over your sink’s hole to apply the necessary pressure to clear away any clogs.
Typically, a double kitchen sink has only one side installed with a garbage disposal unit. This increases the chances of the other side getting clogged up. If left unattended for a long time, all that accumulated food can cause obstructions in the drain line.
You have to agree: two sinks are better than one. There’s one drawback to owning a dual sink, however: they are more prone to clogs than your regular kitchen sink. Worse, when dual sinks get clogged, your garbage disposal may cause water to overflow from the other side (or cause water to back up into the dishwasher).