Dear James: I have a very tiny leak in one of the drain pipes directly under the sink. Is there a simple DIY fix for this so I can avoid having to call in a plumber to replace the pipe? — Miriam F.
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The sink drain habit that creates slow clogs for months
Slow drains rarely happen overnight. They creep up on you over months, fed by one small, forgettable habit at the sink that ...
Drain and Water addresses seasonal drain cleaning challenges and clogged sink prevention across Silicon Valley's ...
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The under-sink leak that can ruin cabinets before you notice
The quiet drip under a kitchen sink rarely announces itself with drama. It seeps into plywood and particleboard in the dark, ...
Q. How can water flood under my kitchen sink every few weeks when the faucet and dishwasher haven’t been used for hours? My plumber advised replacing the kitchen faucet, but he’s not really sure that ...
Your kitchen sink is probably the one thing in the house that never gets a break. Whether you are rinsing vegetables, scrubbing pans, or just dumping dishes after a long day, it is always doing ...
Avoid pouring grease, oil, or food scraps into the sink. Run hot (not boiling) water down the drain consistently to flush out debris. Regularly remove and clean the drain stopper every few weeks. Use ...
While the Kitchen SinkShroom stainless steel strainer is by no means the most glamorous kitchen purchase you’ll make, it excels at its basic function, sparing you hassle at the sink and potentially ...
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