As the old proverb goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and this is certainly true with keeping bathroom drains running smoothly. Preventing clogs and slow draining sinks, tubs or showers means taking care about what goes down the drain and removing any small deposits regularly.
Bathroom Drains: Getting Started
Therefore, the first step is to make sure that all drains are covered with strainers to catch hair and other items before they can enter the pipes and cause problems. Next, be sure to run the hot water after each use to reduce buildup by flushing it through the pipes rather than letting it stick and clump up. Continue reading