Thanksgiving Kitchen Plumbing Survival Guide

Thanksgiving

November is a month of gratitude, family gatherings, and, of course, Thanksgiving. As the holiday season kicks off, many households gear up for the ultimate feast. While the focus is often on turkey, stuffing, and all the delicious dishes, it's essential not to overlook the plumbing in your kitchen. With all the cooking and cleanup that comes with Thanksgiving, your plumbing can take a beating. At Howze Plumbing, we want to ensure that your Thanksgiving celebration is smooth, stress-free, and free from plumbing mishaps. In this blog post, we'll provide you with a Thanksgiving Kitchen Plumbing Survival Guide to keep your kitchen plumbing in tip-top shape.

1. Avoid the Fatberg: Dispose of Fats, Oils, and Grease Properly

The star of your Thanksgiving feast might be the turkey, but don't let the fats, oils, and grease it generates create a plumbing nightmare. Pouring these substances down the drain can lead to clogs as they solidify and stick to your pipes. Instead, allow them to cool, then dispose of them in the trash. To prevent small particles from entering your drain, use a strainer or screen in your sink.

2. Spare Your Sink from Vegetable Peels and Coffee Grounds

While your Thanksgiving meal preparation may include a multitude of vegetables, it's essential to be mindful of what goes down the drain. Avoid sending large quantities of vegetable peels and coffee grounds down your disposal or sink. These can accumulate and create blockages in your plumbing over time. Instead, dispose of them in your compost or trash bin, reducing the risk of clogs and keeping your sink and disposal running smoothly.

3. Prevent Pasta Panic: Use a Strainer for Starchy Foods

Pasta and other starchy foods can be a plumbing challenge. When you're draining these foods, use a strainer in the sink to catch any leftover bits. Starchy foods can expand and lead to blockages in your pipes.

4. Maintain Your Dishwasher: Clear Plates and Silverware

Your dishwasher can be a valuable tool for handling the post-Thanksgiving meal cleanup. To keep it running efficiently, scrape off excess food from plates and utensils before loading them. Avoid placing large chunks of food down the disposal, as this can lead to clogs.

5. Keep an Eye on the Water Heater

Hot water is a Thanksgiving essential, whether for cooking, cleaning, or showering. Check your water heater for any signs of trouble, such as unusual noises or a drop in water temperature. A well-maintained water heater ensures that you won't be caught off guard with a cold shower or dishes that can't get properly clean.

This Thanksgiving, let gratitude and good plumbing go hand in hand. By following our Thanksgiving Kitchen Plumbing Survival Guide, you can enjoy the holiday feast without worrying about plumbing issues. If you do encounter any plumbing problems or need professional assistance, reach out to our experienced team at Howze Plumbing. We're here to ensure your Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and fond memories, not plumbing woes.

Contact Howze Plumbing

For all your plumbing concerns or questions, feel free to contact us at (817) 442-6172. We're here to make your Thanksgiving a time of celebration and worry-free plumbing.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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