06/23/2026
🛑 Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Think Again! 🛑
Ever wonder what actually happens when you let things slip down the drain? We got a firsthand look today while snaking out a stubborn main sewer line, and it’s a perfect example of why you need to be careful about what goes down your pipes.
that is a bucket full of rice and food debris we pulled directly from the line. When grease, food scraps, items mix together, they form a nasty, solid blockage deep in your plumbing that completely shuts your system down.
To clear this heavy-duty backup, we had to get to work right under the kitchen sink.we opened up the drainage assembly and ran our professional drain snake deep into the line to break apart the clog and restore the flow.
No FOG: Never pour Fats, Oils, or Grease down the sink. They solidify as they cool and act like glue for other debris.
Use Strainers: Keep food scraps, coffee grounds, and hair out of the plumbing by using mesh drain strainers.
Trash It, Don't Flush It: The only things that should ever go down your toilet are toilet paper and human waste.
If your drains are gurgling, running slow, or backing up completely, don't wait for it to become a flooded emergency! Give Drip Drop Plumbing and Drains a call—we have the gear and the expertise to get your lines running crystal clear again.
📱 717-433-0049
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