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Why You Should Never Pour Grease Down the Drain

Hot grease seems harmless going down with hot water. But 20 feet down, it cools, solidifies, and coats the pipe. Each pour adds another layer. Eventually you have a fully clogged drain.

What grease does in your pipes

Goes down liquid, cools and solidifies into waxy coating, more pours stack up, food/hair/soap stick to the grease, pipe fully blocks ("fatberg").

The municipal problem

Grease joins others' grease in the city sewer. Fatbergs cause overflows. Plymouth County treats residential grease as a major problem.

What counts as grease

Bacon grease, sausage drippings, frying oil, butter, lard, meat fat, cream sauces, gravy, mayo, oil-based dressings, large amounts of dairy.

Right way to dispose

Small amounts: Wipe pans with paper towel before washing. Medium: Pour into old can/jar, let solidify, throw in trash. Large (deep fryer): Most Plymouth County locations accept used cooking oil for recycling, or solidify with cat litter and trash.

Years of pouring grease?

Your line probably has serious buildup. Signs: slow kitchen drain, gurgling, smell. We recommend hydro-jetting ($450-$850) to clean back to bare pipe. Stop pouring grease after and the problem won't return.

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