Slow kitchen drain

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tlarson

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Ok, this is a weird one, and not very important. I've just never seen it before.

I just built a new house and the kitchen sink drain works perfectly when I run cold water into it. But when I run hot water, it backs up just a bit. Not enough to fill the sink, but enough to fill the basket/strainer and a little in the bottom of the sink. If I switch back to cold it quickly drains as it should. Mixed (lukewarm) water drains ok, too. Trap/trap arm/tail piece/etc all brand new with no obstructions.

I can live with it, just curious if anyone has ever seen this before.
 

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Possibly you're getting more water flow out of your hot water pipe than you are out of the cold pipe . If drain & vent are installed correctly you shouldn't have any backup . Can't say I ever encountered this problem so just guessing .
 
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