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Common Kitchen Plumbing Repair Needs

Ideally, all you would ever need to fix a kitchen plumbing problem is a plunger and a little elbow grease. Unfortunately, homeowners are often met with much more complicated plumbing issues, which require a professional plumber to repair. Not to worry though. We are here to assist you with all of your plumbing needs. But what are some of the most common kitchen plumbing repair jobs you may need done?

Leaky Pipe or Faucet

The type of leak involved will determine the type of repair that’s needed, but a leak should be repaired as soon as possible. Although a dripping faucet may not seem serious, the wasted water adds up, and you’ll find yourself paying for water you aren’t using.

Clogged Drainpipe

While a properly installed and well-maintained garbage disposal can handle a lot, some food scraps can be too much for it, and for your drain. For example, potato skins and eggshells shouldn’t be put down the disposal. Additionally, pouring heavy liquids down your drain, such as hot oil, can create clogs as well.

Household Appliance Repairs

Household appliance plumbing problems are fairly common. For example, your dishwasher can experience leaks, clogs, or problems with internal mechanisms. Another common issue seen in kitchen plumbing is a clog or leak in the water lines leading to your refrigerator’s icemaker.

Taking Care of Your Kitchen Plumbing

You can’t prevent every issue that could pop up, but by taking care of the plumbing in your kitchen, you can help it last longer and perform better. You can do this by avoiding putting fats, oils and grease down the drain. As these hot liquids solidify, they can clog your pipes. Additionally, be sure to have your drains professionally cleaned on an annual basis.

To schedule kitchen plumbing repairs in Cincinnati, OH, contact Ken Neyer Plumbing today.

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