Tips 11/10/2025 14:37

Why You Should Never Pour Hot Water Into The Sink

Why You Should Never Pour Hot Water Into The Sink
While it may seem harmless—even helpful—pouring hot water down your kitchen sink can actually cause long-term damage to your plumbing system. This common habit might be silently shortening the lifespan of your pipes, leading to costly repairs and even contributing to environmental harm.

🔧 1. It Accelerates Pipe Wear and Aging

In older homes, metal pipes were the norm. But most modern homes now use plastic drainage pipes, which are better at withstanding moisture—but not necessarily heat.

✅ Plastic pipes like PVC or PEX are commonly used for drains.
⚠️ Regularly flushing near-boiling water (like leftover pasta water or hot soup) down the drain can weaken the plastic, making it brittle over time.

The result?
Cracks, leaks, and early pipe failure—which could mean expensive fixes or even a full pipe replacement.


🔥 2. Risk of Deformation or Cracking

Did you know? Some PVC pipes start to soften and deform at just 60°C (140°F)—and boiling water is 100°C (212°F)!

So when you pour hot vegetable broth, pasta water, or cooking oil down the sink:

  • It may warp or deform your pipes

  • Repeated exposure can cause micro-cracks

  • In extreme cases, it may even lead to pipe bursts


🛠️ How to Protect Your Drainage System: Expert-Backed Tips

Experts from Magnet (via The Mirror) offer the following advice to prolong your pipe life and prevent plumbing disasters:

✅ 1. Install a Larger Sink Filter

Standard sink filters can miss small food particles and grease. Upgrading to a larger or finer mesh filter can:

  • Catch more debris

  • Prevent blockages

  • Reduce the amount of gunk that builds up in your pipes

✅ 2. Scrape Food Waste Into the Trash First

Even small food bits can accumulate and form clogs over time.

Before rinsing dishes:

  • Scrape food scraps into a compost bin or trash

  • Wipe greasy pans with a paper towel before washing

✅ 3. Let Hot Liquids Cool Before Pouring

If you must dispose of hot liquids like cooking water or soup:

  • Let them cool down first

  • Better yet, pour them outside or into a compost-safe container (if grease-free)


💡 Bonus Tip: Never Pour Grease or Oil Down the Drain

Grease solidifies as it cools, clinging to pipes and creating stubborn blockages known as "fatbergs." Always pour grease into a disposable container and throw it in the trash once solid.


✅ Final Thoughts: Small Habit, Big Impact

Protecting your kitchen sink starts with small daily choices. Avoiding the habit of pouring hot water (or grease) down the drain can:

  • Save you hundreds in repairs

  • Extend the lifespan of your plumbing

  • Prevent water waste from leaking pipes

  • Support a more sustainable home

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