Drains can get blocked due to various reasons, including
- Clogged hair and soap scum buildup from shower drains
- Grease and food particles from kitchen sink and garbage disposals
- Debris and sediment from yard waste or stormwater runoff
- Foul odors and bacterial growth in sewers and drainpipes
The following are common causes of blocked drains:
- Overloading your sink or shower with too much water can cause clogs
- Aging pipes can crack and leak, causing blockages
- Using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners can damage your drainpipes
- Maintaining your drains regularly by checking for blockages and cleaning them as needed
To prevent clogs in your home's drains, consider the following tips:
- Regularly check and clean your drains with a drain snake or plumber's auger
- Use a drain screen or filter to catch hair and debris before they go down the drain
- Don't pour grease, oil, or food scraps down the drain
- Dispose of waste properly to prevent sewer backups