Why Holiday Cooking Causes So Many Drain Clogs in North Texas
The holidays bring great food, full houses, and plenty of dishes… but they also bring some of the year's worst plumbing problems. From clogged kitchen sinks to backed-up garbage disposals, November and December are peak months for emergency drain calls in North Texas.
The good news? Most holiday plumbing disasters are completely preventable if you know what actually causes them.
Below are the biggest culprits behind holiday drain clogs and what you can do to keep your plumbing clear all season long.
1. Turkey Grease & Roasting Fat
Turkey drippings, bacon grease, and leftover oils from roasting pans are some of the top causes of clogged kitchen drains every holiday season.
Even if the grease looks liquid when it’s hot, it solidifies as soon as it cools, coating your drain walls and trapping other food scraps.
Prevention Tips
- Allow grease to cool, then dispose of it in the trash.
- Wipe pans clean before washing them.
- Never rinse fats or oils down the sink — even with hot water.
2. Starchy Foods (Potatoes, Rice, Pasta)
Mashed potatoes, pasta, stuffing, and rice expand when wet and can turn gummy inside your pipes — especially when rinsed down in large amounts.
Prevention Tips
- Scrape plates into the trash first.
- Keep potato peels out of the garbage disposal.
- Run cold water before and after using the disposal.
3. Fibrous Foods That Jam Disposals
Celery, pumpkin fibers, onion skins, and corn husks can wrap around disposal blades and cause serious jams.
Prevention Tips
- Toss fibrous scraps into the trash, not the drain.
- Avoid overloading the disposal during holiday prep.
4. Bones, Hard Scraps, and Gristle
Turkey bones and thick gristle can break your disposal or lodge deep inside your drain line.
Prevention Tips
- Never place bones in the disposal.
- Throw all hard food scraps into the trash.
5. Holiday Guests = Extra Bathroom Drain Strain
A full house often leads to:
- Hair buildup
- Soap scum
- Toilets working overtime
This is a common cause of slow bathroom drains and surprise clogs.
Prevention Tips
- Use hair catchers in tubs and showers.
- Space out showers to help drains keep up.
- Remind guests that only toilet paper should be flushed.
When to Call a Plumber
Call sooner rather than later if you notice:
- Slow-draining sinks
- Gurgling pipes
- Water backing up
- A humming garbage disposal
- Foul odors coming from drains
Professional help can prevent a small clog from becoming a holiday emergency.
Keep Your Holidays Clog-Free With Double L Plumbing
Holiday meals shouldn’t turn into holiday disasters. If you’re dealing with a slow drain, disposal issue, or a stubborn clog, Double L Plumbing is here for you.
Call us anytime at 817-444-3100 or request service through our Contact Us page.