Overflowing: Drain

The most common culprit in the kitchen is FOG: Fats, Oils, and Grease. When hot bacon grease is poured down the sink, it is a liquid. But as it travels into the cooler pipes beneath the slab, it solidifies, congealing into a thick, waxy chalk that catches passing debris. In the bathroom, the villain is usually a "soft plug"—a matted weave of hair bound together by soap scum and toothpaste.

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Beyond the immediate mess, an overflowing drain can signal deeper, more systemic issues. If the water is coming up through a floor drain in the basement, or if toilets are bubbling when the washing machine runs, the problem isn't just a local clog—it’s likely a main sewer line obstruction. The most common culprit in the kitchen is