The spin cycle of the washing machine is the cycle during which the water is drained from the machine. It has to go somewhere, and it sounds as though the outgoing water is going out the same exit as the water from your kitchen drain. If it is just gurgling, that would be the water traveling out. If it is a "horrible" draining sound (minus water leakage somewhere), there may be an obstruction in the pipe just below your kitchen drain, or maybe your diverter is malfunctioning.
Get a licensed plumber in there to take the u-pipe off, and to look and see what's going on. An obstruction or a malfunctioning diverter would be a problem, but this doesn't mean it isn't up to code. The contractor doesn't want to look into this, so he is hoping that you will leave him alone by saying it's up to code. He is dodging responsibility. This is like buying a new TV, and when you get it home, it doesn't work. You call the store, and the salesman says, "Well, it is supposed to work. It says so on the box." If the fact is that it doesn't, there is a problem, period. That TV is probably "to code," but it doesn't work. Therefore it is a problem that should be addressed.
He could be a nice guy and send his plumber out to see what's going on. If you still owe the guy any money, refuse to pay another penny until he addresses this problem.
From experience here: As soon as you pay in full, the contractor washes his hands of you. DO NOT pay the balance until every item on the punch list is completed. If you do, his punch list becomes your punch list.
this guy doesnt know what he's talking about...your washer is probably on the main floor and probably drains into the same line as your kitchen sink....and it's probably not vented...and it needs to pull air to drain....so it pulls the water out of your kitchen sink trap...get a plumber to install a vent on your washer drain line...or cut in an air admittance valve (cheater vent)
I would take the "P" trap apart and clean it or replace it. There are some things Drano will not remove.
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They should not be cleaned in the kitchen sink and YES, it will harden in the drain.
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I would take the "P" trap apart and clean it or replace it. There are some things Drano will not remove.
To find someone to do kitchen repairs I would call a local contractor.
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Any contractor who is a licensed contractor with the right type of license should be able to handle this for you. A general contractor would be my first choice, but a specialty contractor that has a limit high enough to accommodate the job's pricing would also be a great choice.
The first thing a contractor should discuss with a customer about a kitchen remodeling project would be what specifically the customer wants done. The contractor must know what the customer wants done in order to be able to price out materials and give the customer a rough estimate of how much it will cost to do the project. The contractor should also discuss with the customer who will be doing the work for him and how often he will be checking in with the workers to make sure the work is being done to the customer's satisfaction. The contractor should also discuss whether or not the kitchen will be functional during the project and how much dust the project will create.
An independent contractor in one's local area can remodel a kitchen with ease. In most cases, contractors will handle this work to the homeowner's specifications.
I have an old house and am considering getting the kitchen remodeled. What are the various factors I should take into consideration? How should I evaluate and select a contractor for the job?
The best way to find a contractor for kitchen remodeling is from word of mouth, asking friends and family. The next best way is to contact the local trade associations, the better business bureau as well as some websites online that offer customer reviews on different contractors.