The Do’s & Don’ts of Drain Maintenance
Once your drains are clean, keep them that way by reducing clog-creating substances. In toilets, flush only toilet paper and human waste. Feminine products and baby wipes can cause clogs, so put them in the trash instead. Don’t pour chemicals or other products down the toilet or you may risk forming a clog.

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Some preventative measures you should take include
- Keeping a mesh basket to collect food particles
- Never pouring grease, oil, or shortening down the kitchen drain
- Using a compost bucket to collect food scraps and improve the environment
- Brushing your hair before you get in the shower to remove loose hairs
- Washing your pet outside or using a washtub inside
If you don’t like the look of a screen on top of your drain, we can install a mesh cup between the drain cover and the pipe. To clean the drain, you’ll need to unscrew the drain cover and empty the mesh cup regularly. This method will significantly improve the water flow in your bathroom pipes.
Drain Cleaning Tips & Suggestions
You may not think to clean your drains like you do the rest of your home. But cleaning your drains every month can head off many problems. Use DIY methods such as salt plus boiling water, or equal parts baking soda and vinegar, to break up minor clogs and freshen your drains. Put on rubber gloves and lift up stoppers to remove any remaining debris. And flush drains with hot water.
If you have a garbage disposal in your kitchen, use cut-up citrus peels and table salt to freshen your drain. Give them a whirl, then follow with very hot tap water to remove any odors and loose debris. Treating your drains with a healthy bacteria-based formula once a month will safely break up clogs down the line without damaging your pipes or sewer lines.