d2bolt
May 6, 2013, 12:11 PM
Hello,
12 days after moving into our apartment we noticed a leak under the kitchen sink and the sink was very slow to drain. We notified the apartment complex and they determined that they needed to call an outside company to snake the drain. The leak caused by the clogged drain caused damage to the laminate flooring in our living room. The company that snaked the drain determined that the clog was due to grease build up. The apartment management is now holding us responsible for the cost of repair to the floors because they believe us to be the source of the issue. I have NEVER used my sink as a grease disposal, I know much better than that. Is it even possible to clog a drain with grease after only 12 days of use? Or, is this more likely to be a pr-existing issue from prior tenants? Any response to this issue would be very much appreciated!
Thank you for taking the time to read this,
Diana
12 days after moving into our apartment we noticed a leak under the kitchen sink and the sink was very slow to drain. We notified the apartment complex and they determined that they needed to call an outside company to snake the drain. The leak caused by the clogged drain caused damage to the laminate flooring in our living room. The company that snaked the drain determined that the clog was due to grease build up. The apartment management is now holding us responsible for the cost of repair to the floors because they believe us to be the source of the issue. I have NEVER used my sink as a grease disposal, I know much better than that. Is it even possible to clog a drain with grease after only 12 days of use? Or, is this more likely to be a pr-existing issue from prior tenants? Any response to this issue would be very much appreciated!
Thank you for taking the time to read this,
Diana