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Plumbers brace for ‘Brown Friday’—tips to avoid a post-Thanksgiving call

Plumber installing pipe. (Photo by: Kurt Wittman/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
CINCINNATI – There’s Thanksgiving Thursday, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but have you heard of “Brown Friday?”
According to plumbing company Roto-Rooter, the day after Thanksgiving is the busiest day for plumbers. 
They’re often tasked with unclogging kitchen sinks, disposals and toilets. 
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Plumbers have coined the phrase “Brown Friday” due to the dirty water and sewage they have to clean up. 
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“Houses full of holiday guests take extra showers and flush more toilets, so that alone puts a strain on residential drain systems,” Paul Abrams, spokesperson for Roto-Rooter, said. “But once the kitchen gets busy and the sink and disposal receive peelings, rice, poultry skin and oily turkey drippings, things start clogging up fast.”
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The company said incoming calls for service can jump by 50% over an average Friday and 21% over any other Thursday through Sunday period throughout the year. 
However, they offer these tips to avoid having to call a plumber: 
The information in this story was provided by a news release from Roto-Rooter. This story was reported from Los Angeles. 

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