

Southlake, Tex. (PRWEB) – Nov 23, 2009 – Retailers call the day after Thanksgiving “Black Friday” because the surge of Christmas shoppers starts the year-end push retailers count on to be in black ink for the year. Plumbers call it a very long day.
For many homeowners Black Friday will have quite a different meaning. All the extra cooking and house guests makes the Friday after Thanksgiving the busiest day of the year for plumbers across the United States.
Master Plumber Bill Stevens, of Berkey’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, says most service calls plumbers receive on Thanksgiving and the day after result from three problems – garbage disposers, clogged drains and toilets. He says many emergency calls would be unnecessary if people would pay heed to some telltale signs of plumbing problems before the holiday.
"If you have slow drains, or a toilet that isn't flushing completely, chances are a plumber can fix your problem before it becomes a crisis,” Stevens said. “Better to fix it before you have a house full of company and no toilets working.”
Stevens gives advice for preventing holiday headaches caused by the big three plumbing problems.
First Plumbers’ Law Thanksgiving: People will try to put things down your disposer they wouldn't think of trying with their own.
The food disposers in most homes aren't capable of handling large loads all at once. Nor are they especially good at processing potato peels, celery, corn cobs, turkey dressing and bones. These tips will help avoid a disposal disaster:
The Rule of Nearly Clogged Drains: The drains in most homes are closer to being clogged than homeowners think.
Clogged drains usually result from putting the wrong things – or too much of the right things – down your disposal. That is when a homeowner’s personal Black Friday begins.
The drains in many homes are partially clogged, anyway, with food waste, grease, hair and some things that never should have gotten into the plumbing system at all. All it takes to finish the job is a big surge of activity when lots of company puts an extra load on the plumbing system.
Second Plumbers’ Law of Thanksgiving: People will try to put things down your toilet they wouldn't think of trying with their own.
Lots of company in homes, eating and drinking, causes toilets to go into overdrive. As with garbage disposers, the Rule of Nearly Clogged Drains applies, but with more dire consequences.
Stevens says if heavy use were the only problem most homeowners might get through the day without declaring an emergency. But the problem goes beyond that.
“You wouldn't believe the things we find stopping up toilets on Thanksgiving and Black Friday - toy cars, ballpoint pens, cell phones, underwear, socks and, oh, never mind,” Stevens said. “Kids playing with other kids get excited. Sometimes they invent games like, ‘Oh yeah? I bet I can flush this thing down the toilet!’”
“Watch out for the youngsters who ask if they have to eat Aunt Olive's green bean casserole. Be especially suspicious if the slow eaters clean their plates too fast. We've found whole meals flushed down the drain, straight from the plate,” Stevens said.
Berkey’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning has specialized in the needs of homeowners in Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville and Flower Mound for more than 34 years. Berkey’s reputation for prompt, honest service from licensed and factory trained technicians assures customers the best in professional service and equipment. Texas State License #TACLB26791E. To learn more, call Berkey’s at 1-877-BERKEYS, or visit our Website at http://www.berkeys.com.
Lee Pogue
Berkey’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning
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Lee.Pogue@berkeys.com
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