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How to Fix a Sink Kecil

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Quick answer

First, turn off the water supply under the sink. Check for visible leaks or clogs. For minor clogs, use a plunger or plumber's snake. For leaks, tighten connections or replace worn-out washers. If the issue persists, consult a professional.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Obvious Clogs
    Do: Remove the drain cover and use a flashlight to look for visible clogs.
    Observe: Look for hair, food particles, or other debris.
    Means: If you see a clog, try to remove it with your fingers or tweezers.
    Next: If the clog is not visible, proceed to the next step.
  2. Use a Plunger
    Do: Fill the sink with about 2 inches of water and place the plunger over the drain.
    Observe: Ensure a tight seal around the plunger.
    Means: Plunge vigorously up and down for about 15 seconds.
    Next: If the water drains, repeat until the sink is clear. If not, try the next step.
  3. Use a Plumber's Snake
    Do: Insert the snake into the drain and twist it to break up or retrieve the clog.
    Observe: Be gentle to avoid damaging the pipes.
    Means: Pull out the snake and discard any debris.
    Next: If the sink is still not draining, check for leaks.
  4. Inspect for Leaks
    Do: Look under the sink for any visible water leaks.
    Observe: Check the water supply lines and drain pipes.
    Means: Tighten any loose connections with an adjustable wrench.
    Next: If leaks persist, replace worn-out washers or O-rings.
  5. Replace Washers or O-rings
    Do: Turn off the water supply and place a bucket under the pipes.
    Observe: Use a screwdriver to remove the old washers or O-rings.
    Means: Install new washers or O-rings and reassemble the pipes.
    Next: Turn the water supply back on and check for leaks.
  6. Check the P-Trap
    Do: Place a bucket under the P-trap and loosen the slip nuts.
    Observe: Remove the P-trap and check for clogs or damage.
    Means: Clean the P-trap and reassemble it.
    Next: If the sink is still not functioning properly, consider calling a professional.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Hair or Debris Clog
Hair, food particles, or other debris can accumulate in the drain.
CommonEasyPlunger, Plumber's snake
Loose Connections
Water supply lines or drain pipes may become loose over time.
SometimesEasyAdjustable wrench
Worn-Out Washers or O-rings
These parts can deteriorate over time, causing leaks.
SometimesEasy–MediumReplacement washers or O-rings
Clogged P-Trap
The P-trap can accumulate debris and become clogged.
SometimesMediumBucket, Screwdriver
Corroded Pipes
Older pipes can corrode and develop leaks.
RareHardPipe replacement parts
Improper Installation
If the sink was not installed correctly, it can cause drainage issues.
RareHardProfessional inspection

Parts matching

Ensure you have the right parts before starting the repair. Common parts needed for fixing a sink kecil include:

Always turn off the water supply before starting any repair work to prevent flooding.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How do I prevent future clogs in my sink?

Use a drain strainer to catch debris and avoid pouring grease or large food particles down the drain.

What should I do if my sink is overflowing?

Turn off the water supply immediately and use a plunger or plumber's snake to clear the clog.

Can I use chemical drain cleaners?

Avoid using chemical drain cleaners as they can damage pipes. Stick to mechanical methods like plunging or snaking.