Austin, Texas — As the holiday season kicks off with a bang, shoppers flock to stores for Black Friday deals, but it turns out there’s a lesser-known holiday in town — Brown Friday. While many celebrate the joy of shopping, homeowners are bracing themselves for some serious plumbing challenges as guests arrive, bringing with them not just cheer, but also an overwhelming amount of food and waste.
As the whirl of holiday preparations fills the air, it’s common for homes to go from cozy hideaways to bustling hubs. Visitors from far and wide can elevate a humble single-family home into a mini hotel for the weekend. However, with that influx of holiday cheer comes the potential for plumbing woes. According to Abacus Plumbing, Air Conditioning, and Electrical, the weekend following Thanksgiving has become one of their busiest times of the year — so busy, it’s earned the cheeky nickname of Brown Friday.
Erin Thompson, an Austin resident, encapsulates the spirit of the season. “I cleaned the house for probably about a week before everybody came over,” she shares. It’s a time for family gatherings, and having her daughter back from California, plus her brothers and an aunt in tow, meant Thompson’s household more than doubled in size. With all that cooking and entertaining, the challenge is keeping the plumbing woes at bay that can come with a full house.
According to Vic Fredlund from Abacus Plumbing, the surge in plumbing issues mainly stems from the kitchen chaos. He humorously notes, “Everybody wants to treat the garbage disposal like a catch-all.” However, he emphasizes the importance of thinking twice before sending certain food scraps down the drain. Stringy and starchy foods like potato skins, celery, and even poultry skin can wreak havoc on your plumbing. And it doesn’t end there!
“Things like pasta and bread can expand significantly down there,” Fredlund warns. “And don’t even think about sending coffee grounds or flushable wipes down the toilet!” He adds that it’s crucial to be mindful about what exactly is finding its way to your drains.
The consequences of ignoring these tips can be dire, leading to emergency plumbing repairs that could cost thousands. “Just have some common sense about what you expect your plumbing to do,” Fredlund advises.
Taking a moment to be proactive can save you time, money, and a world of stress. If you notice any plumbing issues before the holiday rush hits, it’s always a good idea to call in the pros before things get out of hand. A small fix today could prevent a major disaster tomorrow, which could mean the difference between holiday cheer and holiday tears!
So this holiday season, as you prepare for family gatherings and shopping sprees, remember to be mindful of your plumbing. Don’t let your cheerful gatherings turn sour by overlooking what goes down the drain. A quick call to a plumbing expert can help ensure your home remains a welcoming space for friends and family throughout the festive season.
Happy holidays, Austin! And may your drains be ever flowing and your festivities ever bright!
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