Kitchen drains are particularly vulnerable to blockages because of grease, oils, and food waste. Even small amounts of cooking oil can solidify inside the pipe, forming a sticky layer that traps other debris. Over time, this slows the flow of water and creates unpleasant smells.
Simple daily habits can make a big difference. Avoid pouring oils down the sink, wipe dishes before washing, and regularly flush the drain with hot water. If you suspect a build-up, professional jetting removes hardened grease instantly and restores the drain to full working condition.