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8 Common Kitchen Problems And How To Solve Them

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The kitchen is probably the most used room of the home. Unfortunately, kitchens tend to have the most problems, and they could end up being a disaster, especially if you don’t know how to fix them.

While home improvement professionals such as plumbers can fix some problems, it is essential to be equipped with DIY tips and tricks for fixing common problems. The team at Bricks+Agent have put together a list of common kitchen problems and how to fix them.


1. Smelly drainage

Does your kitchen sink produce a foul smell? This happens most of the time due to the dirty water that passes through the drain and rots. Luckily, fixing a smelly sink can be done with some basic items found in the pantry like baking soda and lemon juice. Just  mix them together, pour them over the drain and leave for 15 minutes before rinsing it with clean boiling water.

 

2. Not closing cabinet doors

When you use your cabinet doors over time, they can become loose and may not close properly. This is extremely disappointing as you can’t be comfortable that  kitchen accessories will stay inside them. Consider lubricating your hinges or adding wood filler on the screw holes.

 

3. Greasy surfaces

Having greasy surfaces in the kitchen is quite common. It may be the bench tops,  kitchen sink or even the floor. Remove the grease by using a microfiber towel and white vinegar to wipe everything. To avoid this problem all together, polish the surfaces using olive oil every 6-12 months.

 

4. Lost pan lids

If you keep your pan lids in random cupboards after washing them, they can be easily misplaced. Perhaps they will fall under the cupboard or on other places that you might not access easily. You can avoid this problem by putting them in a specific area that you can access easily. For example, hanging them beside your cupboard door so that you can reach them quickly.

 

5. Kitchen drawers that stick

Are your kitchen drawers tough to open after closing them? Forcing you to open them using a lot of muscle? If they start getting sticky, remove them completely and wash the runners using dish soap. By adding a few drops of household lubricant on the runners, they will improve to almost perfect again.

 

6. Insufficient light

Light is an essential part of the kitchen. It enables you to cook comfortably without messing up anything. Your kitchen can have light issues if your window/s are not big enough, or if your kitchen is located in a place where there isn’t enough light during the day. You might also be using low-quality bulbs that don’t supply enough light. Consider installing bright bulbs that provide enough light in your kitchen.

 

7. Blockages in the kitchen sink

Your kitchen sink can block if you pour water with solid food residue over it. If your kitchen sink blocks easily, you might need to use a small pump or plunger to try to push air inside the sink so that it can be unblocked. In case the problem persists, you will need to hire a plumber to fix it for you.

 

8. Broken water pipes

When the pipes that supply water to your kitchen break, water will leak and flow in every corner of your kitchen, starting under the sink. This can be quite uncomfortable and also dangerous. Try to tie the area of the pipe leaking water with a nylon paper before the plumber arrives. You need the emergency services of a plumber to fix an issue like this.

Your kitchen is crucial in your home. You need to maintain it well and keep it in excellent condition. By using the right cleaning products to clean it, you will keep it fresh and appealing. When problems occur, ensure it gets fixed immediately to reduce the chance of more severe issues later on. If the problem is too difficult to handle, feel free to hire a tradie to help you solve it immediately.

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Topics: Better Selling, Home Improvement

Jon Stul

Written by Jon Stul

Having spent over 12 years in the real estate industry covering all facets from residential through to commercial, established and off plan properties and sub-divisions, he has an in depth knowledge of the industry. Stepping out of the industry four years ago and moving interstate to expand a frozen yoghurt chain that has gone from 1 to 4 stores in the time he has been involved. This was recently sold to Made Group. Real estate has always been in his blood and it was a natural fit to start Bricks + Agent given the amount of insight he has into the industry as a whole. Having seen how all different forms of traditional marketing was used to the direction that it is now heading today, we think we have come up with a truly unique proposition that fits into the current state of the property maintenance market.

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