Are you having kitchen sink problems

Food Debris: Greasy or sticky food particles can build up in your drain over time, leading to clogs.

Cooking Oils and Grease: Pouring oils, fats, or grease down the drain can cause them to solidify and block your pipes.

Soap Scum: Residue from dishwashing soap and detergents can accumulate, adding to the clogging problem.

Foreign Objects: Items like utensils, small toys, or bottle caps can accidentally fall into the sink and block the drain.

Pipe Structure: The way your plumbing is set up—like bends and narrow pipes—can easily catch debris and cause clogs.

Lack of Regular Cleaning: If you don’t clean your drains regularly, debris can build up and eventually cause a blockage.

To prevent clogs, it’s important to be mindful of what goes down your kitchen sink and keep up with regular cleaning and maintenance. You can search online different methods how to stay up on cleaning and keeping your drain lines open. And as, always, Call Ken's Sewer Service for all your drain cleaning/clearing needs.



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