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Clogged Kitchen Drain Culprits and Solutions

When it comes to a clogged kitchen drain, you only worry about it when it’s actually happening if you are like most people. However, there are things you can do on a regular basis to keep from having clogged drains. If you know what tends to cause the clogs, you can keep many things from going down your drain. This means you can prevent many clogs before they even happen. Here are some of the most common reasons people struggle with clogged kitchen drains plus what you can do to remedy it!

Grease is Always Bad for Your Drains

As grease goes down the drain, it collects everything in its path. This means any small debris, hair, dust, and food particles go down the drain with it. The problem with this is the grease does not keep going for long. Once it is in the pipe, it begins to dry. Then, as it dehydrates further, it becomes like cement. The more of this that builds up, the less water can make its way through and the sooner you will face a clogged drain.

Soap Scum Can Wreak Havok on Your Drains

While most people only think of soap scum as a problem with their shower or tub drain, the same principle applies in the kitchen as well. Soap makes its way down the drain and dries out. When it’s dry, it becomes sticky, so anything passing by has the chance to get stuck to it. This can quickly lead to a clog, or just slower than usual drains.

Food Particles Lead to Many Clogged Kitchen Drains

In most instances, food does not really break down once it goes down the drain. It will decay, some, but most of the time it will get stinky and sticky. Up until the food causes you to face a clogged drain, you will often notice an unpleasant aroma coming from your kitchen drain. This is a definite sign of a problem.

How Do You Fix Clogged Kitchen Drains?

The best way to make sure that you avoid facing a clogged kitchen drain is to be careful what goes down the drain. Use stoppers that catch the food and never pour grease down the drain, even if you plan to chase it with some really hot water, as that does not stop the problem. If your drains are slow, then you should get a drain cleaning done to ensure that the pipes are open and able to drain properly. Otherwise, it could lead to issues where a pipe breaks or requires replacing down the line. To find out more, reach out to us here at Open-Drains Plumbing. We can open up a clogged drain and get it back to functioning as it should.

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