The Busiest Week of the Year for Drains
Every Thanksgiving, households and commercial kitchens across the country put their drains to the test. Between cooking large meals, hosting guests, and washing endless dishes, plumbing systems work overtime. It’s no surprise that the day after Thanksgiving, known in the plumbing world as “Brown Friday,” is one of the busiest service days of the entire year.
But you don’t have to be part of the holiday emergency rush. A few smart steps in early November can help you avoid clogs, backups, and stressful last-minute calls.
1. Give Your Drains a Pre-Holiday Checkup
Just like you’d tidy the house before guests arrive, your drains deserve a little attention before the big feast. Schedule a professional drain inspection or cleaning ahead of time to clear out buildup and spot potential issues before they turn into emergencies.
A quick service visit can:
- Remove hidden grease and food buildup in your kitchen lines.
- Identify slow drains that may indicate deeper blockages.
- Ensure your main sewer line is flowing freely, which is especially important for older homes or high-traffic kitchens.
2. Think Before You Drain
During Thanksgiving prep, it’s easy to let a few food scraps or grease slide down the drain, but that’s where most problems start.
Here’s what not to put down your sink or disposal:
- Grease, fats, and oils: They solidify as they cool, sticking to your pipes.
- Starchy foods: Mashed potatoes, rice, and stuffing expand and clog drains.
- Stringy vegetables: Celery and onion skins can wrap around disposal blades.
- Bones, shells, or coffee grounds: These damage disposals and create stubborn blockages.
Keep a small container nearby to collect cooking oils and scraps. Once cooled, toss them in the trash instead of the drain.
3. Spread Out the Water Usage
Hosting family or guests? Stagger showers, laundry, and dishwashing to prevent overwhelming your system. Continuous water use can strain even well-maintained plumbing, especially if your main line already has partial buildup.
A simple reminder to “give the drains a break” can make a big difference in preventing backups.
4. Show Your Garbage Disposal Some Gratitude
If your disposal smells or struggles, it’s time for a little pre-holiday maintenance:
- Run a few ice cubes and lemon peels through it to freshen and sharpen blades.
- Follow with hot water and dish soap to break up grease film.
- Never overload it with large batches of food. Feed small amounts slowly while running cold water.
5. When in Doubt, Schedule Service Early
The week of Thanksgiving is one of the hardest times to get emergency service; every plumber in the country is booked solid.
Scheduling your drain cleaning or inspection early in November means peace of mind and a stress-free holiday.
If you notice slow drains, gurgling noises, or backups now, don’t wait until guests are knocking at the door. Let Zoom Drain help you prepare before the holiday rush.
Stay Ahead of Brown Friday
A little preparation goes a long way toward a smooth, clog-free Thanksgiving weekend. Whether you’re cooking for two or serving a crowd, keeping your drains clear ensures everything from the turkey to the cleanup runs smoothly.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Schedule your pre-holiday drain inspection with Zoom Drain today.