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(November 17, 2005)--Cincinnati, OH The Thanksgiving weekend is anything but a holiday for plumbing and drain cleaning professionals who often sacrifice family time for a bigger paycheck.  

Thanksgiving feasts are responsible for so many kitchen sink and sewer clogs that the day after Thanksgiving is the single busiest day of the year for Roto-Rooter, the nation’s largest provider of plumbing and drain cleaning services.

Most Americans take part in Thanksgiving celebrations with eleven or more people. Big holiday meals require a busy kitchen, meaning lots of grease and food go down the kitchen drain into the garbage disposal. Holiday guests require extra showers, wash cycles and toilet flushes. “Often, a house already has partially clogged drainpipes that aren’t noticeable until holiday guests arrive and overwhelm the system,” said Paul Abrams, a spokesman for Roto-Rooter.

Incoming calls to Roto-Rooter will jump just under 50% over an average Friday. The four-day Thanksgiving weekend represents a 21% increase above any other Thursday through Sunday period of the year. Added revenue will exceed a half-million dollars for Friday alone. Only the day after Christmas comes close in terms of overall calls for service.

By following these recommendations, Thanksgiving hosts can avoid a visit from their plumber over the holiday weekend:

·        Never pour fats or cooking oils down drains. They solidify in pipes. Instead, wipe grease from pots with paper towels and throw in trash.

·        No stringy, fibrous waste in the garbage disposal (poultry skins, celery, fruit & potato peels).  Disposals can’t sufficiently grind these items.

·        Make sure disposal is running when you put food into it. Don’t wait until it’s full to turn on.

·        Wait ten minutes between showers so slow drains have time to do their job.

·        Never flush cotton balls, swabs, hair or facial scrub pads down a toilet. They don’t dissolve and they cause clogs.

·        If you need a plumber, call before the holidays to avoid delays and holiday service charges.

Roto-Rooter was established in 1935 and operates businesses in 115 company-owned territories and 500 independent franchise territories serving approximately 91 percent of the U.S. population and 55% of the Canadian population.  www.rotorooter.com

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