How Often Should You Clean Kitchen Sink Drains?
How Often Should You Clean Kitchen Sink Drains?
How Often Should You Clean Kitchen Sink Drains?

How Often Should You Clean Kitchen Sink Drains?

The kitchen sink is one of the most heavily used fixtures in a home - and often, it's just a big mess. Never fear, though! If it smells like old food or you hear the water rushing down the drain with no results, you can open it and run some cleaning solutions to freshen up your plumbing. Of course, you will want to ensure no leaks in your system with an annual cleaning by Leak Detection of Atlanta. Don’t wait until you need an emergency plumber - prevention is the best option.

Weekly Cleaning

A clean kitchen drain is essential to keeping your sink and dishwasher running smoothly. In addition to preventing clogs, a clean drain can help prevent smells from developing in the sink, which can be a problem if you have a garbage disposal.

Even if the sink and dishwasher aren't used regularly, they still need to be cleaned regularly. A garbage disposal is like any other appliance in that it needs regular cleaning to work properly.

Flush the drain after doing the dishes. When washing dishes, run water into the sink when you're done with them instead of letting them sit until you're ready to rewash them. This ensures that food particles are flushed out of the pipes rather than being left behind, where they can cause clogs or cause odors over time.

Monthly Cleaning

If you have a septic tank or another drain field in your backyard, you should use an enzyme cleaner every month to keep things running smoothly. Enzyme cleaners digest oils and food bits that cause clogs in kitchen drains. They also prevent foul odors from forming.

An enzyme cleaner breaks down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates into smaller molecules, making them easier to flush out of the pipe system with water pressure. An enzyme cleaner is not a chemical drain opener; rather it’s an environmentally friendly way to break down organic matter before it gets into the pipes and starts causing problems.

Annual Cleaning

If you have a garbage disposal, it's highly recommended that you clean it annually. This is where a plumber comes in handy. They will be able to clean your kitchen sink and garbage disposal for you, ensuring that there are no leftover food particles or other contaminants left behind. They will also be able to get rid of any buildup in the pipes that could cause water to back up.

If you don't have a garbage disposal, then you should clean your drain once every few months. This includes all of the pipes under your sink, not just the one leading to your main line. You can do this by using baking soda, vinegar, and a drain cleaner (these are available in most grocery stores). Make sure that both of these products are diluted before pouring them down your drains!

Leak Detection of Atlanta

There needs to be a fully comprehensive guide to drain cleaning. Still, this information will help by giving you a guideline of what preventative maintenance should be performed on kitchen drains. Specialized companies like Leak Detection of Atlanta’s drain cleaners will be able to clean and repair any issues that may arise professionally.

January 13,2023

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