What should I do if I have a leaking drain?
A leak, of course, is extremely annoying. Fortunately, there are many professionals who can help you. Would you first like to see where the problem is and what you should do about a leaking drain? Then read on.
Check the bath drain
Check whether the plug is properly attached. The plug should be 100% tight. If it is stuck, then unfortunately you cannot proceed and a plumber will have to come. If the plug is not tight, this is most likely the cause of your leakage. Take a screwdriver and turn it in the middle until it is completely tight.
Check whether the leakage has been solved. If it still leaks, the washer may be worn out or broken. Replace it or call a plumber.
Checking the shower drain
Check whether the plug is tight. The plug should be 100% tight. If the plug is stuck, then unfortunately you cannot continue and a plumber will have to be called. If the plug is not tight, this is most likely the cause of your leak. Take a screwdriver and turn it in the middle until it is completely tight.
Check whether the leakage has been solved. If it still leaks, the washer may be worn out or broken. Replace it or call a plumber.
Checking the washing machine drain
Remove the washing machine so that the drain is clear.
Take a piece of kitchen roll and go down the drain. If you find any moisture, check if the drain hose and the drain pipe are tight. The hose should be tight in both the washing machine and the drain.
If you don't find any moisture, it's wise to contact a plumber from Zoofy.
Checking the sink drain
Take a piece of kitchen roll and look for water marks around the siphon. If you don't find any, contact a Zoofy plumber.
If you do find moisture, tighten the siphon properly.
Check if the leakage is fixed. If there is still a leak, go to step 3.
Check if the plug is tight. If it is stuck, it is wise to contact a plumber from Zoofy. If the plug is not tight, this is most likely the cause of your leak. Take a screwdriver and turn it in the middle until it is fully tightened.
Check whether the leakage has been fixed. If it still leaks, the washer may be worn out or broken. Replace it or call a plumber.
Checking kitchen drains
In a kitchen, you may not be able to reach the siphon. If this is the case, we recommend calling a plumber.
Take a piece of kitchen roll and check for water marks around the siphon. If you don't find any, contact a Zoofy plumber.
If there is moisture, tighten the siphon properly.
Check if the plug is tight. This plug should be 100% tight. If the plug is stuck, unfortunately you can't continue and a plumber will have to come. If the plug is not tight, it is most likely the cause of your leak. Take a screwdriver and turn it in the middle until it is completely tight.
Check whether the leakage has been solved. If it still leaks, the plug or siphon may be worn or broken. Replace it or call a plumber.
Checking the dishwasher drain
Remove the dishwasher to clear the drain. Of course, this can only be done with a separate dishwasher. For a built-in dishwasher, we recommend calling a plumber.
Take a piece of kitchen roll and go down the drain. If you find any moisture, check that the drainage hose and the drainage pipe are properly attached. The hose should be tight in both the dishwasher and the drain.
If you don't find any moisture, it's wise to contact a plumber from Zoofy.