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As the holiday season approaches, there is already so much on your mind that often plumbing is the last thing you want to think about. Unfortunately, plumbing disasters occur when you least expect them, and it is common for people to experience plumbing problems right in the middle of the holiday season.

Plumbing disasters cannot only ruin your holiday season but can cost you a lot of money as well. Therefore, it is best to be proactive and try our six simple tips that can help you prevent plumbing disasters during the holiday season.

6 Simple Tips to Avoid Plumbing Emergencies Duringthe Holiday Season

When dealing with your plumbing fixtures, it is always best to be proactive, but it is especially important around the holidayseason. It is during this time that your plumbing system is overloaded and more prone to plumbing emergencies. And this is precisely why it is not uncommon to experience an overflowing kitchen sink or a clogged toilet right around the New Year's Eve.

By trying the following plumbing tips, you can enjoy a functional plumbing system and a peaceful holiday season.

Do Not Let Grease Go Down the Drain

You are frying your favorite delicacy and need to get rid of some fat from your pan, or you have just completed your cooking job and emptying your pan for washing. In either case, putting the grease down the drain seems like the simplest thing to do. And this is perhaps the first and most important thing that you need to stop doing.

Never put grease down the drain because it hardens up and clogs the drain. So instead of pouring grease down the drain, dispose it properly. And in case if you have emptied your pan full of grease in the drain, don't forget to run hot water through your pipes. This makes sure that the grease does not stick to the pipe's sides and does not result in a clog.

Keep a Check on What Goes Through Your Garbage Disposal

Almost everyone and everything is overworked during the holiday season, and your plumbing fixtures are not an exception. But one appliance that is incredibly overworked is your garbage disposal. It helps you keep away the unwanted smells in your home and allows you to get rid of a lot of waste and food leftovers.

However, it is not a good idea to dispose of everything in your garbage disposal. Garbage disposal is not designed to handle greasy items, hard peels of vegetables, pasta, and seeds of fruits. When such foods pass through the appliance, they can damage it or, worse, clog the drains, and you don't want either, especially during the holiday season.

Therefore, it is best to keep a check on what goes through your garbage disposal.

A Strainer for Your Kitchen Sink Helps

No one wants a clogged drain when the house is full of guests (and of course, dishes!). So the best way to prevent clogs, particularly in the kitchen sink, is to use a strainer screen. It inhibits small food particles and scraps that may clog your drain. And the best part is you can clean it without much hassle.

Shut Down the Water Supply

If your holiday plans include traveling outside the town, it is best to shut down the water supply. It reduces the risk of any leakages that may flood your home and also decrease the chances of any pipe bursting due to temperature fluctuation. Moreover, it is a good idea to detach and appropriately store any garden hoses.

Check the Toilets

No one looks forward to an overflowing toilet during the holiday season. But since it is the time for guests and parties, you can expect flooding toilets due to misuse. To avoid the trouble (and possible embarrassment), it is best to check your bathrooms before the holiday season and how your toilets are draining. If you notice any problems such as slow drainage, make sure you call a professional plumber as soon as possible. 

The Essential before the Holiday Season

As you prepare for the gifts, meals, and dresses, it is equally important to call a professional plumber before the holiday season to avoid any trouble and inconvenience. By being proactive, you can ensure that you have a functional plumbing system that will not cause a problem during the holiday season so you can enjoy your time with family and friends to the fullest.

What to Do In the case of a Plumbing Emergency?

But regardless, plumbing emergencies occur, and in case it happens with you, here is how to get through it smoothly.

Shut Down the Water Supply

All plumbing disasters involve water, so even if you have limited knowledge of plumbing fixtures, the safest thing to do in a plumbing emergency is to shut down the water supply. Only by rotating the main water supply valve you can control the situation at hand.

Stay Calm

In case of a plumbing emergency, it is only natural to panic. But once you have shut down the valve, the situation is under control. Now all you have to do is to stay calm. While plumbing emergencies are problematic, it is not a tragedy!

Call an Emergency Plumber

And most importantly, call an emergency plumber. Only professional plumbers have the experience and equipment to deal with an emergency plumbing situation. If you are looking for an emergency plumber in Arizona, your search ends here. For more information about emergency plumbing services, call now at or visit our website.

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