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QuestionShould there be water in the sink when you plunge it?David Balkan is a Professional Plumber, CEO of Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service, and President of Balkan Sewer and Drain Cleaning. As a hands-on owner of these companies for over 40 years, David is knowledgeable about water service lines, sewers, and drain line issues. David is a Committee Chairman of the Master Plumbers Council and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Sub Surface Plumbers Association of New York for over 30 years. His knowledge and solution-oriented approach contributed to Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service being the largest and most trusted service in New York City and the recipient of the 2017 Angie’s List Super Service Award.Yes, there always has to be water in the sink. Water doesn't compress, so when you force it through with a plunger, it puts force on the clog.
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QuestionIs it okay to use a plunger and drain cleaner at the same time?David Balkan is a Professional Plumber, CEO of Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service, and President of Balkan Sewer and Drain Cleaning. As a hands-on owner of these companies for over 40 years, David is knowledgeable about water service lines, sewers, and drain line issues. David is a Committee Chairman of the Master Plumbers Council and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Sub Surface Plumbers Association of New York for over 30 years. His knowledge and solution-oriented approach contributed to Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service being the largest and most trusted service in New York City and the recipient of the 2017 Angie’s List Super Service Award.No, never put in a chemical drain cleaner and then use a plunger. The drain cleaner could splatter and burn you.
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QuestionWhy does an orange or lemon clog up a garbage disposal?Community AnswerBecause the skins are thick and spongy. They just bounce around like rubber balls until they get caught under a cutter.
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QuestionWhat if the garbage disposal starts to leak from the bottom when I'm plunging the other sink?Community AnswerYou just have an extra cheap disposer that's not built for any pressure at all. As long as it still works after clearing the clog and doesn't drip anymore, you're all set.
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