The main culprit behind many drain problems in newer homes is a buildup of grease and other debris. When food scraps, hair, and soap dishes are washed down the drains, they can clog the pipes and cause backups.

Other common causes of drain problems in newer homes
- Clogged hair in drains, especially after showering or washing dishes
- Food waste and grease buildup from septic systems
- Mold and mildew growth in bathrooms and kitchens
How to fix common drain problems in newer homes
To prevent future clogs, it's essential to take responsibility for cleaning your drains. Here are some steps you can follow:
- Use a plumber's snake or drain auger to clear blockages in the pipes
- Run hot water through the drain to dissolve grease and other debris
- Use baking soda and vinegar to unclog drains
- Consider installing a garbage disposal or French drain system