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After cooking, you may think it's a safe bet to discard the excess fat down your kitchen sink; however, that action can create plumbing catastrophes. Disposing of grease and oils through your sinks leads to significant troubles for the entire drainage system and results in expensive disaster cleanup. Don't let yourself be one of these culprits - keep away from pouring any leftovers into drains!
What's considered grease?
Grease isn't just from bacon, lard, and butter. Though these are solid at room temperature and difficult to clean up when cooled off due to their thick consistency - liquid oils like olive oil or vegetable oil can have the same effect on your plumbing system! This is why it's crucial that you get rid of grease properly in order to safeguard your home's piping system from any sort of blockage.
What happens when you pour grease down the drain?
The moment grease cools, it hardens. If you try to pour liquid oil down the drain, don't be surprised if it suddenly turns into a thick goo that accumulates over time and clogs your pipes! Such blockages can cause wastewater to overflow or back up in your piping system - leading to major destruction unless remedied immediately.
What if you run hot water with the grease?
Believe it or not, sending grease down the drain, even when accompanied by hot water is among the most pervasive plumbing myths out there. Grease will still stick to your pipes’ interior walls - and solidify as soon as they cool back down to room temperature.
How about I mix the grease with soap?
Dish soaps are created to effectively break down greasy and fatty residue, making it easier for you to wash your dishes. However, they cannot be used as drain cleaners; the oil or grease will still solidify in your plumbing system, resulting in blockages of food fragments and other materials.
What is the proper way to dispose of grease?
To save yourself time and money on costly plumbing repairs, take a few extra minutes now to properly dispose of grease and oil. Instead of discarding it in the waste right away, wait for them to solidify before throwing them out – this small act could prevent future issues from occurring!
Don't let grease become a major plumbing issue in your home – take immediate action and call the experts! Duncan Plumbing is here to help you get it back into working order quickly.
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