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How to Avoid Kitchen Sink Blockages
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Kitchen sink blockages can be frustrating and time-consuming to deal with. Fortunately, there are several simple steps you can take to prevent blockages from occurring in the first place. Here are some tips to help you avoid kitchen sink blockages: 1. Don't pour grease down the sink: Cooking oil, fat, and grease can solidify and clog your pipes. Instead, pour grease into a separate container and dispose of it in the trash. 2. Scrape plates before rinsing: Food scraps and debris can accumulate in your pipes and cause blockages. To prevent this, scrape plates and utensils into the trash before rinsing them in the sink. 3. Use a sink strainer: A sink strainer can catch food scraps, hair, and other debris before they enter your pipes. Empty the strainer regularly to keep it functioning properly. 4. Run hot water after using the sink: Hot water can help dissolve grease and other substances that might be lurking in your pipes. After washing dishes or using the sink, run hot water for a few minutes to flush out any potential blockages. 5. Use a garbage disposal properly: If you have a garbage disposal, make sure to use it correctly. Only put soft food scraps down the disposal, and avoid putting large or hard items like bones, coffee grounds, and fruit pits down the drain. 6. Regularly clean your pipes: Over time, debris and mineral buildup can accumulate in your pipes, leading to blockages. Regularly cleaning your pipes can help prevent this from happening. One easy way to do this is by pouring a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down your drain, followed by hot water. By following these tips, you can help prevent kitchen sink blockages and keep your plumbing running smoothly.
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