(BPT) - In case you've never heard of it, "Brown Friday" is as famous as Black Friday — at least in plumbing circles. The name refers to the brown sludge that builds up in kitchen sinks following major holidays like Thanksgiving. Large gatherings mean more cooking and cleanup, which causes grease and food waste to accumulate inside your pipes and clog your garbage disposal, leading to slow drainage or blockages that put a damper on your festivities — making Brown Friday the busiest day of the year for professional plumbers.
To help you prevent or cope with common plumbing problems over the holidays, the experts from Mr. Rooter® Plumbing, a Neighborly company, offer tips and tricks for keeping your plumbing in good working order.
Careful cleanup
Whether you're prepping vegetables for the big meal or cleaning plates afterward, be mindful of what you're putting down the drain. Even the best-working garbage disposal is no match for the food and grease a typical Thanksgiving dinner can dish up.
Try these tactics:
Coping with a clog
If you end up with a clogged sink, take these steps first:
If these efforts don't work, the issue may best be handled by a professional plumber, like those at Mr. Rooter Plumbing, to avoid damage to your pipes.
Be proactive when hosting an event
To keep your system from overloading, ask houseguests to give your shower or bath a rest for 10 minutes or so between uses.
It's also best to remind guests that some things — like wipes (even those that may claim to be "flushable") — shouldn't be flushed down a toilet, as they can create clogs.
If your home's plumbing is on a septic system, ensure everyone is fully informed about what's acceptable to put into the system and what is not. A quick reminder: Wipes, just like with regular toilets, don't go in a septic system; neither do cigarette butts, diapers, feminine hygiene products, food scraps, pet feces or litter, latex products, paper towels and tissues.
Be prepared for freezing temperatures
Another issue that crops up this time of year is when temperatures plummet, leaving pipes vulnerable to freezing. Frozen pipes can create inconvenient and costly problems, especially when they burst and cause water damage in your home.
To protect your pipes:
If you live in an area that commonly experiences extremely cold temperatures over the winter, you may want to consider pipe insulation as your first defense against frozen pipes.
Whether you have a plumbing problem right after the holidays or want to ensure your pipes are ready ahead of time, the experienced plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing can help! For drain cleaning services, pipe insulation or repairs, their courteous plumbers have the skills and tools to tackle whatever problem you have — or to ensure your plumbing is in top shape before your guests arrive.
Learn more at MrRooter.com/BrownFriday.