dsdeena
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Hi, we changed our sink last week and went from a 7" deep to 10" deep. We hired a handy man to install it. The next day when we started using the sink, we notice the water is not draining fast and typically comes from the other side of the sink and eventually both the sinks/bowls have water accumulating in them. If we just leave it for some time, eventually they both drain. But when I start the faucet, within a minute it starts clogging and both the sinks have water backed up.
I saw another thread where there was some discussion on Illinois rules for this, so I am attaching a picture of the piping to get expert's opinions here. As you can see in the picture, it has a garbage disposer on one side, with Dishwasher outlet attached at the top of disposer and the two sinks are connected to a "Y" that is connected to the outlet. I live in Chicago so please let me know if this meets the Illinois rules what could be the problem for clogging and what I should do next?
Appreciate your help.
Thanks, Deena
I saw another thread where there was some discussion on Illinois rules for this, so I am attaching a picture of the piping to get expert's opinions here. As you can see in the picture, it has a garbage disposer on one side, with Dishwasher outlet attached at the top of disposer and the two sinks are connected to a "Y" that is connected to the outlet. I live in Chicago so please let me know if this meets the Illinois rules what could be the problem for clogging and what I should do next?
Appreciate your help.
Thanks, Deena