On 1/19/2014 5:17 PM, Bill wrote:
On 19/01/2014 10:49 AM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We tried everything under the sun but was not a simple clog to get to
break up. Both of them had to be snaked out to get them to move on down
the drains.


For future reference, periodically, perhaps every few months, run A LOT
of pure hot water down your drain. If you have a tank type water heater,
drain the hot into your kitchen drain. Also, if you have a low volume
toilet, it's a good idea to flush it by holding the valve open and
letting the tank drain every now and again.

bill


It also helps to be careful what goes into the drains. I have strainers
in the bathroom sink & tub to catch hair before it goes down & grease
from the kitchen goes into a can for disposal with solid waste.

You might also consider using an enzymatic drain cleaner periodically to
help keep drains running freely.

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