Clogged Drains

Appliances Can Get Clogged Drains

You may have dealt with clogged drains in your sink, shower, or tub that might have been severe enough to contact a plumbing professional. A plumber is known to help with problems in your pipes as well. But several of your home’s appliances connect to water lines and could be subject to clogs and other plumbing issues.

Your plumber can offer advice to prevent draining and leaking that can stem from these clogs and lead to water damage in your home. Guardian Plumbing, a team of expert plumbers located in Annapolis, MD, describes three appliances in your home that may get a clog that could create plumbing concerns in your home.

3 Home Appliances That May Sustain Clogging Issues

Dishwashers

The dishwasher has made cleaning plates, silverware, and other crockery in your kitchen much easier. If your dishwasher is not working properly, this can create a major disruption in the flow of your home and lead to severe frustration.

Standing water at the bottom of your dishwasher can signify that a clog has formed in its system. You can check the filter at the back of the dishwasher to see if debris has blocked water from emptying as it should.

You can also try running the garbage disposal to clear potential blockages in the sink line that may also impact your dishwasher. If these tricks do not work, a plumbing professional may need to evaluate your draining system.

Washing Machines

As your washing machine cleans dirt and grease from your clothing, it may also garner other debris, like minute portions of fabrics, in its drain. These particles can build up over time and create a clog in the drain hose that may require a plumber to evaluate and repair.

You can recognize this issue if your clothes are sopping wet after a cycle through the machine because water has not drained completely. This problem may also point to a broken pump if no clog is evident, so you may need to contact your local plumbing expert.

Refrigerators

Have you spotted water accumulating on the kitchen floor near your refrigerator? This problem can occur if the drain that collects moisture from the refrigerator’s defrosting and cooling cycles has become clogged. The water then has nowhere to go and overflows through the freezer and ultimately to your floor.

This drainage problem can create further damage to your refrigerator or freezer. The water build-up on the floor could lead to warping or structural damage to your flooring as well. Contact your plumber as soon as you can to address this concern.

Find Expert Plumbing Services in Annapolis, MD

Guardian Plumbing Services offers both preventative and emergency plumbing for residential and commercial customers in the greater Annapolis, MD area. Call our team of qualified professionals for assistance with clogs, leaks, or other plumbing repair needs. To get a quote for your plumbing job at no cost to you, contact our office by phone, day or night, at 301.685.5017 or reach our staff online.

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