5 Bathroom Plumbing Tips for a Hassle-Free Holiday Season


The holiday season is here, and your bathroom is going to be frequented more than it usually is. Cooking for and entertaining your guests is stressful enough. You don’t need to bear the added stress of constantly worrying about an unfortunate and embarrassing plumbing situation at the worst possible time.

Keep your holiday season hassle-free with these helpful bathroom plumbing tips.

Keep a Plunger Ready

Your first line of defense for this year’s holiday plumbing is to keep a plunger ready at all times. A plunger will help you clear out stubborn clogs that are blocking the drains in your bathrooms. If the plunger isn’t doing a good enough job, use an augur.

Clear Up Your Sink’s Clogs

You don’t want the guests using your bathroom to have to deal with a sink behaving like a bathtub. Soapy water collecting in a sink has to be one of the worst experiences when using someone else’s bathroom.

Don’t worry though. You can fix a clogged sink drain easily.

One solution for clogged sinks is pouring a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain. The solution may remove grime and hair that blocks the drain. All you need to do is mix 1/3 cup of vinegar with 1/3 cup of baking soda.

Note: Make sure you’re not overusing this trick as it could lead to the corrosion of your pipes.

Your Toilet Isn’t Your Trashcan

We’ve all been there. We’ve all used the toilet to secretly dump something we shouldn’t have. Most of the time, this doesn’t immediately present an issue. But if you consistently use your toilet like a trash can, it will clog up and overflow.



Flushes aren’t designed to dispose of anything apart from water, bodily waste, and toilet paper. Despite the labels on certain products, they aren’t in fact ‘flushable’. Avoid flushing down wet wipes, women’s sanitary products, cotton balls, Q-tips, dental floss, cat litter, and paper towels as they will eventually clog your drainage system.

Holiday guests can often use your toilets to dispose of their trash when no one’s looking. Let them know that doing so is strictly off-limits. This leads to the next tip.

Use Actual Trash Cans in Your Bathroom

Provide your guests with a proper alternative to dumping their stuff down your toilet. The best option is to place wastebaskets in every bathroom. This’ll allow them both privacy and ease, and you’ll have properly functioning toilets. It’s a win-win situation.

Fix Your Faucets!

Faucets that leak have low water pressure, or a thin stream of water can be unpleasant to use. It makes washing your hands unnecessarily time-consuming and ineffective even.

If your faucets have been faulty lately, it’s probably due to mineral deposits. Mineral deposits tend to buildup in and around faucets when the water hardness is higher than usual.

When mineral buildup is left unchecked, it can disrupt the flow of water because of clogging. It also tends to damage faucets beyond repair, so it’s best to address it as soon as possible.

If, despite all your efforts, your bathroom’s plumbing isn’t holiday-ready, consider hiring a professional plumbing service.

As a plumbing company based in Germantown, MD, Your 1 Plumbing has been providing expert plumbing services to Columbia, Laurel, Marriottsville, and other areas in Maryland for over 15 years.
Get in touch with them today to book an appointment. Or call 301-540-7586

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