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Why Every Homeowner Should Schedule Drain Cleaning in the New Year

Drain cleaning is an important part of home maintenance. This service flushes out trapped debris, opens pipe interiors, and freshens drains. It eliminates unpleasant odors and keeps wastewater moving swiftly. Most plumbers recommend scheduling this service at least once annually. Read on to find out why the best way to start the new year off is with professional drain cleaning.

Flush Out Built-Up Waste From Holiday Festivities

Drain cleaning uses sharp-tipped augers or high-pressure water to break down and flush out grease, soap scum, hair, and other organic waste. It strips off coatings of body oils, mucus, and biofilms.

During the holiday season, busy households often create greater-than-normal drain waste. Cooking greasy holiday fare, washing oily dishes, and having numerous houseguests use bathtubs, sinks, and showers leaves drains dirty. Cleaning your drains just as the new year arrives will give them a fresh start.

Sidestep Springtime Infestations

Trapped waste in drain pipes, drain catches, and P-traps can attract and harbor drain gnats. While drain gnat infestations are less common during the early, frosty months of winter, the likelihood of getting these pests increases as winter winds down. Cleaning your drains before early spring will make them less appealing and less habitable to these annoying, winged pests.

Avoid Indoor Humidity Concerns

Slow-moving drains add humidity to homes as trapped wastewater evaporates. Clogged and slow-moving drains can leave indoor air feeling muggy, heavy, and oppressive. This extra moisture can also create the perfect conditions for mildew and mold. Cleaning your drains out will make it easier to maintain balanced humidity and a high indoor air quality (IAQ). It will also keep the areas around high-use drains fresh-smelling.

Correct Slow-Moving Drains

Whether due to increased drain use during the holidays or normal, cumulative buildups, it’s not uncommon to have slow-moving drains at year’s end. If you’re often standing ankle-deep in greywater while taking showers, professional drain snaking, hydro-jetting, or hydro-steaming will solve the problem.

Protect Your Sewer Line

Dirty drains lead to slow-moving wastewater. When the movement of waste slows, it leaves heavier deposits of grease, soap scum, and other detritus on pipe walls. This sets the stage for both drain clogs and sewer line issues. Slow-moving waste in your sewer line can get snagged on rough pipe interiors, invasive tree roots, and other existing obstructions.

Professional drain cleaning flushes trapped waste to and through sewer lines. It limits sewer pipe stress by moving out trapped sediment, silt, and other heavy deposits. Best of all, for an all-inclusive preventative solution, you can schedule drain and sewer line maintenance together.

Starting the new year off with drain cleaning will leave your drains open, fresh-smelling, and pristine. For expert drain cleaning service in Savannah, GA, contact Thompson & Thompson Service Group today!

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