Problem is with the kitchen sink and combined washing machine/tumble dryer which are located right next to each other with a washing machine pipe joining the u bend section of the sink.
The sink drains very slowly and often the water level in the drain is visible through the plug.
When the washing machine is used to wash or dry water comes up the plug of the sink and often does not drain away straight away. When this is done the water is not clean and often has the tiny bits of food that are washed down it (don't get me wrong, I do not dispose of food down the sink). This means that we cannot use the sink while the washer/dryer is on and have to thoroughly clean it after every go.
We have tried using a plunger on it and lots of Mr Muscle varieties but all to no avail. My dad (who is not a plumber) suggested that it is because the machine is too close to the sink and so naturally water will take the shortest root out which is up the sink.
The other drains, bathroom and toilet, drain fine. The machine itself doesn't have any problems with drainage either, only the sink.
I live in a privately rented house and am unsure as to whether or not I have any standing when trying to get my landlord to fix this problem. As it is rented I do not wish to start taking the pipes apart myself!
Many Thanks
The sink drains very slowly and often the water level in the drain is visible through the plug.
When the washing machine is used to wash or dry water comes up the plug of the sink and often does not drain away straight away. When this is done the water is not clean and often has the tiny bits of food that are washed down it (don't get me wrong, I do not dispose of food down the sink). This means that we cannot use the sink while the washer/dryer is on and have to thoroughly clean it after every go.
We have tried using a plunger on it and lots of Mr Muscle varieties but all to no avail. My dad (who is not a plumber) suggested that it is because the machine is too close to the sink and so naturally water will take the shortest root out which is up the sink.
The other drains, bathroom and toilet, drain fine. The machine itself doesn't have any problems with drainage either, only the sink.
I live in a privately rented house and am unsure as to whether or not I have any standing when trying to get my landlord to fix this problem. As it is rented I do not wish to start taking the pipes apart myself!
Many Thanks