05/17/2026
Ask Yourself…
What kinds of things are going down your kitchen drain every day?
You might be surprised how quickly small habits add up inside your plumbing system. A little prevention today can help avoid slow drains, unpleasant odors, backups, and expensive plumbing emergencies later.
When it comes to household chores, every family handles kitchen cleanup after meals a little differently. Maybe one person is always on kitchen duty, or maybe everyone pitches in. But no matter who loads the dishwasher or washes by hand, one small habit can make a big difference in the health of your plumbing system:
Are food scraps being scraped off plates, bowls, and pans before they go into the sink or dishwasher?
If the answer is “NO” or “not always,” your kitchen drain could be slowly heading toward a clog — and potentially an expensive plumbing repair. If that has you wondering, maybe it is time to schedule Citrus Plumbing (941-484-4990) for a Drain Inspection. Better to get it checked out now during regular hours than possibly calling for emergency repairs after hours, on the weekend, or on a holiday when the rates are higher.