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5 Things to Never Put Down the Kitchen Sink

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Many people treat kitchen sinks like trash cans. While cooking, you may throw just about anything into it, turn the garbage disposal on, and hope it all washes away through the pipes. However, this is not always the case. There are several items that may build up in the plumbing lines, clogging your system and leading to expensive repairs. Furthermore, some items that are commonly thrown down the sink may create blockage and need to be extracted by a professional plumber.

Here are 5 things you should never put down the kitchen sink:

Grease, cooking oil, and animal fat (which will harden and build up in the pipes)
Coffee grinds
Fruit or vegetable peels
Egg shells
Soft foods that enlarge with water (pasta, beans, potatoes, rice, etc.)
Instead of using your sink as a garbage can, put these items into the trash. If necessary, you should move a trash can closer to your cooking area for convenience. This will help prevent plumbing problems and increase the lifespan of your drains. Furthermore, using natural and environmentally friendly drain cleaning products, such as vinegar or baking soda, can help avoid blockages in your pipes and let your drains run smoother.

For Clean & Functional Drains, Call Our Columbus Plumbers Today
The Eco Plumbers provides efficient services to handle a variety of drain cleaning problems. Whether your issue is a simple clogged pipe, or a more serious malfunction in the plumbing lines, our team of professional Columbus drain cleaning technicians can get the job done quickly. We know plumbing issues are often stressful and inconvenient. That is why we will work hard to provide a solution so you can get your life back on track.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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