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What To Know About Grease and Your Kitchen Sink

One of the most important rules for all homeowners is to never pour grease down your sink. Pouring grease down your kitchen sink will cause the sink to drain slowly or not at all. Here are some more helpful insights on how to deal with grease and your kitchen sink.

Ignore The Hot Water Myth

There is also a misperception that pouring grease down your sink, along with hot water, is okay. This is indeed a myth. While the hot water may appear to break up the grease, it will not remain in that state. Grease will congeal at room temperature and that means it is not likely to make it all the way out of your home plumbing. The end result could be a nasty clog somewhere in your piping.

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What To Do If Grease Is Poured in Your Sink

There is always the off chance that someone in your home winds up pouring grease down your kitchen sink. If this should happen try using a method that is non-corrosive to remedy a grease or oil clogged drain. Get a hold of a ½ cup of baking soda and put it down the drain. Then, follow it up by pouring a ½ cup of white vinegar into the drain. This will create a fizzing. Cover the drain as soon as that commences and let it last for around 10 minutes. Next, pour a pot boiling water down the drain to slush it out.

Garbage Disposals Do Not Help Break Down Grease

Having a garbage disposal is not an insurance policy that protects grease from clogging your pipes. It should be noted that pouring grease into your kitchen sink can lead to an eventual sewer clog. When scraping grease out of plates or pans, do so into a garbage can and not the garbage disposal.

Dispose Of Grease Properly

The best way to dispose of grease is to do it in the proper state. Let the grease sit out and congeal. Then, scrape it into a trash can and dispose of it accordingly. And be sure to wipe away any residue instead of rinsing it off in the sink. It is a good idea to keep an old jar in the kitchen to hold the grease. Also, refrain from composting the grease as it is likely to draw animals.

If you have are experiencing a drain clog in Charlotte, NC or the surrounding areas, contact Best Rate Plumbing.

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