Be mindful of what goes down the drain. Never put anything other than water, human waste,
and toilet paper down the toilet. Other items like grease, oil, hair, and feminine hygiene products
can clog your drains.
Use a drain strainer. A drain strainer will catch food particles and other debris before they can
go down the drain and clog it.
Flush with hot water regularly. Hot water can help melt grease and other clog-causing
substances.
Use a snake or plunger to clear minor clogs. If you experience a clog, you can try clearing it
yourself with a snake or plunger. However, if the clog is severe, you may need to call a plumber.
Have your drains professionally cleaned every year or two. This will help to remove any
buildup of grease, oil, and other debris that can cause clogs. By following these tips, you can
help prevent the need for drain cleaning and keep your drains flowing freely.