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Call a plumber to snake out your kitchen drain line. Do NOT pour acid down your drain. Do it right and it will be almost good as new. (I'm an optimist)
your vent on your shower or kitchen (if you have one) is not working and either the air from the water in the shower drain is carried down stream till it T's off to your kitchen sink then the air follows to your kitchen sink drain line backwards and to your kitchen sink trap and then bubbles through your trap because your water in your kitchen trap can not drain but the air has enough pressure to go through it OR your water from your shower is flowing past your kitchen drain T and making a siphon which causes air to go through your kitchen trap and makes the gurgling sound one way to fix the problem is to add a Vent line on your kitchen drain and your shower drain with in 42" on 1 1/2 or 60" on 2" on your trap arm if you want to follow the UPC code. Note to above Respondent: That little dot next to the question mark is a "period". Try throwing one in once in a while.
There is no next in line, it's her kitchen and that's that.Now get out of the way or go hungry.
It either goes into the ceiling undetected for a long time Or it can go down the over flow past the stopper and into the drain line depending on whom did the installation
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the drain line is completely or partially blocked, the drain line needs to be snaked out. the disposal is forcing what water it can down into the pipes but if there is an obstruction the water has no place to go but back into the sink.
your drains are probably on the same waste line. by upc code your waste line should tie into your main sewer line 6 feet from any horizontal to vertical change in direction. this is due to the fact that the sudds from your washer can actually go up your drain line. It is possible you have a non functioning vent. The heavy flow of water into the wast line from the washer can be causing air to enter into the wast line from the kitchen waist line. Gurgle sounds come from the air pulling through a trap serving the kitchen sink. If you live in a very old house you may not have a vent at all or you may have a vent line run in steel pipe. Scale and rust can dislodge and fall down into the vent line and plug it up. An undersized vent or if in winter an iced up vent can cause the same problem. David A partial block in the mainline sewer can also cause this. Find your clean out and watch when your washer drains. If you see it backup at all, you've got to get it cleaned out.
Vent issue can be one of the reason causing kitchen drain problems or It could be possible that the setup of your piping/p-trap, is not allowing air through, which is causing the water to not be able to flow smoothly after air pockets get cleared the the kitchen drain will run smoothly.for which you need to hire plumbing repair service
Garbage disposal, if one is installed, or a wye branch fitting on the tail piece of sink drain. Dishwasher drain line should have an air break or air gap before the disposal or wye branch fitting.
A blocked pipe. The water can not go down the pipe, so it comes out in your sink.
You can go to HH Gregg. They have a good line of kitchen range hoods available. You should also try some of the other appliance stores you have in the area as well.
About 3 feet, but if your not going by code, i think you could go 4 feet and be ok