Mrwurm
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Yesterday, I turned on the kitchen sink and nothing came out. My first thoughts were that the well had run dry or that some mechanical failure had occured. My well is 55 feet deep with a 4inch 1/2 hp pump at the bottom of the casing.
On my way to the breaker box I checked the faucet in the bathroom and it worked just fine. Turns out, the only fixture that was not working was the kitchen sink. I unscrewed the strainer/aerater and turned on the water. It flowed fine.
Further inspection yielded the problem. The strainer/aerator on the kitchen sink was totally clogged with a thick slimy mucosy stuff that looked like boogers. (yuck) /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
So, what is going on ? Has anyone seen this before ? (The faucet spout sits about 4 inches higher than the sink so there is little chance that a food item entered) Also, I have a refrigerator filter and an RO filter, neither of these were clogged.
Thoughts ? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
On my way to the breaker box I checked the faucet in the bathroom and it worked just fine. Turns out, the only fixture that was not working was the kitchen sink. I unscrewed the strainer/aerater and turned on the water. It flowed fine.
Further inspection yielded the problem. The strainer/aerator on the kitchen sink was totally clogged with a thick slimy mucosy stuff that looked like boogers. (yuck) /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
So, what is going on ? Has anyone seen this before ? (The faucet spout sits about 4 inches higher than the sink so there is little chance that a food item entered) Also, I have a refrigerator filter and an RO filter, neither of these were clogged.
Thoughts ? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif