T.Webber Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric Provides List of Dos and Don'ts for Drain Maintenance

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y., Sept. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- T.Webber Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric, a BBB A+ accredited business and recipient of more than 1,000 5-star consumer reviews, is providing Hudson Valley locals a list of what to do and what not to do when it comes to maintaining home plumbing and drains.

"With busy school mornings for local families and fall festivities around the corner, clogged drains and plumbing are common struggle," said Tommy Webber, owner of T.Webber Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric. "Fortunately, most plumbing problems are totally preventable. Knowing what to do and, most importantly, what not to do can really alleviate a lot of stress and save both time and money."

T.Webber's best practices with regard to drain maintenance include:

    --  Do minimize the amount of food that gets washed down the kitchen sink. A
        few leftover crumbs here and there are bound to end up going down the
        kitchen sink when you rinse your dishes after eating. As much as
        possible though, try to scrape all of the food you can out into a
        garbage container before rinsing your plate.

    --  Do regularly apply natural cleaners to your drains. It's best not to
        regularly use harsh, chemical cleaners on your drains. However,
        maintaining a routine dose of a natural, biological treatment to clean
        out your pipes will help improve the performance of your entire drain
        system.

    --  Don't pour grease down a drain. Instead of disposing of grease by
        pouring it down a drain, allow it to cool and solidify and then dispose
        of it with other solids. Hot grease may begin to run down the drain, but
        as it cools it will begin to build up in the pipes, catch other debris
        and form clogs.

    --  Don't force fibrous fruits and vegetables through your garbage disposal.
        Foods like uncooked carrots, potato peels, broccoli stalks, corn,
        asparagus and other fibrous fruits and vegetables are best disposed of
        in a compost pile outside or in the trash. If they go down your garbage
        disposal, they could entangle and damage the unit.
    --  Don't let hair go down your bathroom drains. Whether it's the shower or
        the sink, letting hair slip down the drains will cause clogs over time.
        Consider placing strainers over bathroom drains to catch any loose
        hairs. This way, you can dispose of them in the trash can instead of
        losing them in your piping.

To learn more about maintaining your Hudson Valley home's plumbing and drains, call T.Webber Plumbing, Heating Air & Electric at 845-288-2777 or visit https://twebber.com/.

About T.Webber Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric
T.Webber Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric is a family owned and operated home services company serving the Hudson Valley area, including Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, Orange, Ulster and Rockland counties. A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau, T.Webber has been the company of choice for residential service, repair and installation for nearly 30 years. Tom Webber founded the company in 1989 with the vision to exceed customer expectations and provide exceptional service with integrity, competence and objectivity with every service call. The company slogan, "We keep your home running right," is the T.Webber commitment to deliver exceptional turnkey home solutions to Hudson Valley homeowners. T.Webber provides timely, same-day service for plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical, well system, water quality, bathroom remodeling, and sewer and septic repairs. For more information, call 1-845-288-2777 or visit http://twebber.com/.

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