How to Maintain Your Drains Between Professional
Professional drain cleanings are essential for tackling stubborn buildup, but homeowners can extend the time between visits with consistent, low-cost maintenance. The goal is to reduce what enters the drain, remove early-stage residue before it hardens, and spot trouble signs early.
Start with what you put down the drain
Many blockages begin with everyday habits. In kitchens, keep grease, cooking oil, and food scraps out of sink drains—even if you have a garbage disposal. In bathrooms, avoid flushing or rinsing items that don’t break down easily, such as wipes, hair, and dental floss.
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