As many Kansas City residents gather around the dinner table this Thanksgiving, they might not realize that some unsung heroes are preparing for a different kind of feast the very next day. Welcome to the world of plumbing, where the day after Thanksgiving is affectionately dubbed Brown Friday. It’s a day when plumbers everywhere gear up for their busiest stretch of the year, tackling an avalanche of calls from frantic homeowners facing plumbing challenges.
So, why is Brown Friday *such* a notorious time for plumbers? According to experts, the festivities lead to increased strain on our plumbing systems. Steve Connelly from Connelly Plumbing Solutions tells us that two prominent culprits are involved: “With more people in the house, the bathroom facilities certainly see a spike in foot traffic. Additionally, there’s a significant uptick in what gets sent down the garbage disposal.”
Picture this: family members are prepping for Thanksgiving by cleaning out the fridge, tossing in leftover mystery containers, and cooking a feast that would fill multiple tables. Once the feasting begins, plates go back to the kitchen with scraps leftover, which also often end up down the disposal. It’s a recipe for disaster—one that many homeowners don’t anticipate.
Luckily, there are ways to dodge the plumbing chaos this holiday season! Here are some handy tips straight from the experts:
It’s always a good idea to exercise preventive maintenance this time of year to keep your plumbing system flowing smoothly. A quick inspection pre-Thanksgiving can save you from an emergency plumber visit the day after!
In case the worst does happen and your pipes aren’t cooperating, know that you’re not alone—you’re part of a larger group facing similar issues. Plumbers will be on high alert and working fast to respond to calls. They know that every minute counts, especially when you have family over for the holidays.
Always keep the contact details of your local plumbing services handy, preferably saved on your phone. And remember to be friendly to your friendly neighborhood plumber; they are out there saving your Thanksgiving leftovers from becoming a soggy mess!
This Thanksgiving, while you give thanks for the delicious food and time with family, don’t forget to give a nod to the hardworking plumbers who will be busy cleaning up the aftermath. Hopefully, with a little precaution, you can enjoy a peaceful Brown Friday without the chaos of clogged pipes!
From everyone in Kansas City, have a wonderful Thanksgiving—may your plates be full and your pipes stay clear!
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