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Brown Friday Plumbing Prevent Post-Thanksgiving Clogs


Certified Plumbing of Brevard - November 18, 2025 - 0 comments

The day after Thanksgiving is one of the busiest of the year for plumbers across the country. Clogged drains, broken garbage disposals, and overloaded toilets take center stage as homes and commercial properties struggle under the strain of holiday use.

For homeowners, coastal property owners, and commercial property managers in Central Florida, post-holiday plumbing problems can quickly turn into emergencies. In fact, more than half of service calls on Brown Friday are directly related to clogged drains, food waste, and other plumbing issues caused by heavy kitchen and bathroom use.

The good news is that being careful about what goes down your drains and knowing who to call can save you thousands in repairs. Certified Plumbing of Brevard offers 24/7 residential and commercial plumbing services, handling everything from garbage disposal jams to complete drain line blockages. Don’t wait for a backup.  Call Certified Plumbing of Brevard today for immediate help.

Why the Day After Thanksgiving Is Called “Brown Friday”

While most people think of Black Friday shopping, plumbers know it as Brown Friday. This is a not-so-glamorous nickname marking the biggest day of the year for plumbing service calls. 

The combination of heavy food preparation, rinsed-down leftovers, and multiple guests using the bathrooms creates the perfect storm for plumbing systems. Coastal properties and commercial facilities in particular feel the strain because they often host large groups of vacationers at once, pushing systems to the limit.

3 Common Brown Friday Plumbing Disasters

1. Kitchen Drain Clogs and Disposal Failures

The kitchen sink takes a beating during Thanksgiving. Grease, gravy, potato skins, rice, and fibrous vegetables like celery and onions often end up in garbage disposals that aren’t designed to handle them. These materials harden or wrap around disposal blades, causing jams and clogging pipes. Always dispose of grease and scraps in the trash, not the sink.

2. Toilet and Bathroom Clogs

Large gatherings mean frequent bathroom use, and that often leads to toilets clogged by excessive toilet paper or, worse, wipes labeled “flushable” (which really aren’t). Even small amounts of paper towels or hygiene products can cause a primary backup, especially in older plumbing systems.

3. Overloaded Sewer and Drain Lines

When multiple fixtures such as dishwashers, washing machines, and showers run at once, your main line can easily become overwhelmed. For coastal and multi-unit properties, this can affect several units at the same time. Regular drain inspections and cleanings before the holidays can prevent this kind of system-wide failure.

How to Prevent Brown Friday Plumbing Problems

A little preparation goes a long way toward keeping your drains and disposals clear:

  • Trash, don’t flush: Remind guests to throw wipes, feminine products, and paper towels in the trash, not down the toilet.
  • Avoid pouring grease down the sink: Grease solidifies as it cools, creating stubborn blockages. Pour it into a disposable container instead.
  • Run cold water with your disposal: This helps solidify small particles so the blades can grind them effectively before they reach the drain.
  • Feed food slowly: Don’t dump large amounts into your disposal at once; small batches are easier for the motor to handle.
  • Stagger heavy water use: Run dishwashers, laundry, and showers at different times to prevent overload.
  • Schedule a pre-holiday inspection: Certified Plumbing of Brevard offers routine maintenance to ensure your plumbing system is holiday-ready.

Why Fast Service Matters for Central Florida Property Owners

For many homeowners and property managers across Brevard County, plumbing downtime during the holidays isn’t just inconvenient.  It can lead to water damage, tenant complaints, or even lost rental income. Coastal environments also add risk because salt air and humidity can accelerate corrosion in pipes and fixtures.

Certified Plumbing of Brevard understands that urgency. Their team offers 24-hour emergency plumbing services for residential and commercial properties, ensuring your home or business returns to normal quickly. Whether it’s a burst pipe, a backed-up drain, or a broken disposal, you can rely on their licensed technicians to handle the problem quickly and professionally.

Advanced Technology that Protects Your Property

Beyond expert plumbing repair and maintenance, Certified Plumbing of Brevard uses advanced diagnostic technology that pinpoints leaks in metal roofs in less than 2 minutes. 

This precise system helps prevent water intrusion that can lead to corrosion, mold, and structural damage.  These issues are prevalent in Florida’s coastal climate. By detecting leaks early, you protect both your roofing system and the plumbing infrastructure below it.

Certified Plumbing of Brevard Has You Covered

From clogged drains to overworked garbage disposals, holiday gatherings can put extra stress on your plumbing system.

Certified Plumbing of Brevard is here to help with fast, reliable service for homes, rentals, and commercial properties across Central Florida. Their expert technicians handle everything from drain cleaning and leak detection to complete system installations, day or night. 

Don’t let a plumbing issue disrupt your holiday plans. Schedule your service now before small issues turn into surprises.

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