When your sink isn't working, it can really cramp your style. You don't realize how often you use the kitchen or bathroom sink until they are out of commission. In Broomfield, the quickest way to restore those fixtures to working order is to call in a plumber. If there's a lessee on the property, it's the landlord's job to ensure you have a functioning sink. Some common issues that affect both sinks include leaks, clogs, and weird noises. We will take a look at all three. The first thing to say about leaks is that you should not ignore them. Sure, you may think that a few drips here and there do not amount to much, but that is where you are mistaken. A leaky sink can cause real damage to your floors, walls, and underneath the house as water wends its way to the foundation and basement.
Another common plumbing problem that needs prompt attention is the clogged sink. From a kitchen sink, as in the photos above and below, to a bathroom sink, Plumber Denver can handle the job of unclogging your sink. Most of the time, we think of a sink as something that is not meant to be a "trap" for what it is trying to drain. The trouble with a sink is that it is a horizontal plumbing fixture. Not only is it not meant to trap things, but it is also trying to drain when it is not stopped up. Yet, even with its horizontal position, it manages to trap the three common plumbing problems: a pour rope, a hair ball, and--what we will get to in a moment--the "mystery" clog that hasn't been solved.
Beyond leaks and clogs, a range of other sink problems sometimes crops up and demands the attention of a professional. Cracked or broken sink basins, for example, not only detract from the overall look of your kitchen or bathroom but can also lead to (understandable) water damage elsewhere in your house. Conversely, if your sink basin is more than just "vintage" in style, it may be more cost-effective to replace it altogether than to keep patching it up. (And if you do need to replace it, make sure you talk to your plumber about what kind of sink will be best for your house and your family.) Another sink issue that can necessitate calling a professional is low water pressure. If the pressure is low at the faucet, it may be due to a faulty aerator, but, then again, it may also signal a house-wide plumbing issue.