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With the holiday season just around the corner, you may soon spend more time in the kitchen preparing festive meals and sweet treats. Taking a few basic precautions can keep pricey plumbing bills from cancelling your celebrations.
Pipe clogs caused by fat, oils, and grease (FOG) are one of the most common plumbing issues for new homeowners. These types of substances tend to harden and stick to things after cooling down. If poured down a drain, they lead to smelly blockages and backups. With a few simple habits, you can protect your pipes and the environment at the same time.
Always throw away greasy leftovers, dairy products, and meats. These are some of the top contributors to FOG clogs. They should never be rinsed down the sink, even with hot water. Wipe your pans well and use a sink strainer to catch food particles, because even the smallest bits can build over time. This ensures your plumbing keeps flowing freely.
Not everything belongs in the trash or down the drain. Fruit and veggie scraps, coffee grounds, eggshells, and tea leaves are all compostable and should not make their way down your sink. Consider starting a compost bin. This process can reduce waste and help your garden thrive, while keeping organic matter out of our landfills and your pipes.
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