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Sometimes, your sink drain can clog when you least expect it. Of course, this isn’t one of the most pleasant occurrences on your day-to-day schedule. If you’re looking for reasons as to why your drain may be clogged, then here are some of the top contenders that are creating that dreadful blockage.

Fruit and Vegetable Leftovers

One of the biggest reasons why your drain could have clogged is due to the skin of fruit and vegetables. Whether you’re skinning a potato or you’re slicing up some zucchini, if any of those remnants are dropped down your drain, then they’ll create a blockage over time. Even if you have a garbage disposal, tossing a variety of different fruits and veggie leftovers down the drain will still generate a clog, and can also damage your disposal in the process.

Hair

Do you tend to find hair clumps around your sink or shower drain? If so, it’s possible that this can be causing a problematic buildup in the long run. Ideally, if you see any hair, you’ll want to remove it and toss it out, but don’t flush it down the toilet, since that can also create another clog over time. Instead, get drain covers to prevent a potential problem from happening.

Cooking Additives

Another common clogging agent happens to be grease and other cooking oils. Of course, you will have to dispose of these essential cooking substances, but it should never be down the sink or a drain of any kind. When you pour grease or oil into a drain, the liquid will cling to the sides of the pipe, ultimately creating a barrier that cannot be broken down. If you need to get rid of your cooking oils and grease, then tossing them into a tin can will do the trick. Then you can throw it out in the garbage, afterward, once they harden in the can.

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