Tap repairs: Reasons You May Develop Slow Drainage in Your Sinks

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Tap repairs: Reasons You May Develop Slow Drainage in Your Sinks

18 January 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


Slow drainage is something a vast majority of homeowners will experience at one time or another. However, some people make the mistake of ignoring the slow drainage in their sinks assuming that the problem will resolve itself. The reality is that the cause of slow drainage needs to be established as soon as possible so that the problem can be remedied before you have a large blockage to contend with. Some causes of slow drainage in sinks can be fixed by home remedies whereas others may require the expertise of a qualified plumber. Below are some of the various reasons why you may develop slow drainage in your sinks.

Hair

One of the biggest culprits of slow drainage in households is hair. This is especially true if you have numerous residents in the home. Firstly, hair easily slips into the drain when wet. Secondly, hair takes a significant amount of time to break down. As such, it ends up accumulating and becoming compacted together, forming rigid clogs within your drainage. Lastly, since hair is fibrous, it has the propensity of catching other types of debris that may make their way down your drain. This only functions to make the blockage worse.

When it comes to hair clogs, prevention is always the best option. It is advisable to invest in strainers that will catch these stray hairs before they make their way down your drain. Secondly, you should steer clear from washing pets in your bathtub. If you already have hair clogs within your drains, you could try eliminating them using a plunger and some rain cleaner. However, if the problem is extensive, you will need the services of a plumber who will use a drain snake to thoroughly eliminate the hair blockages.

Grease

Another culprit of slow drainage in sinks is grease and oil. Granted, most homeowners will know that they should not be pouring any grease down their drains. However, grease will still make its way down your sink when plates, cooking pots and more are cleaned. Over time, the grease begins to coagulate in your drainage, restricting the diameter of your pipes. Moreover, the grease will attract and trap other particulate matter in the drainpipes.

To prevent grease clogs, it is recommended to invest in a grease trap for your kitchen sink. In addition to this, it is also advisable to flush your kitchen sink with hot water on a routine basis to melt away any fat that has started hardening on the interior walls of the pipes. For more information or assistance, contact a professional to do tap repairs.