How to solve the kitchen floor drain with water

Updated on Kitchen 2024-05-12
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is estimated that it is caused by the fact that the sewer pipe is shortened and the water is too slow, and the water is not long enough, and the water pressure will be too large if the length is not enough, and a large amount of water cannot be discharged in a short time. Downstairs residents can be asked to change back to the original design. If not, you can complain to the PMC or the Urban Renewal Authority.

    This is the destruction of public facilities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It may be that the drain is blocked, or it may be that the elbow under the drain is sawed off and becomes 90°, straight drainage, which is generally connected with the kitchen drain pipe, and the kitchen drain will be watery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I've encountered this kind of thing before. But it's different. At that time, I was looking for a property, looking for a downstairs.

    It's been delayed for a long time, and it hasn't been resolved. Later, a friend of mine opened a hardware store and told me that if I changed the anti-spill drain, there would be nothing. I went to his store and bought a Bilk floor drain that works quite well...

    No overflow drainage is also super fast.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. The kitchen floor drain is leaking, indicating that the sewer is not passable, at least not smooth.

    2. To solve the problem of kitchen floor drainage, we must first find the root cause of the problem - dredge the sewer.

    3. There are many ways to dredge sewers: a. Find professionals to dredge with professional tools; b. Dredging with special tools; c. Use simple methods to dredge by yourself - if your tap water pressure is large enough, use a water pipe to connect to the faucet (tie tightly), put one end into the floor drain (and plug it with rags or other soft things), open the faucet, and automatically flush the blocked sewer through water pressure.

    4. In the future, pay attention to the floor drain and no debris can enter.

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