A Forrest Anderson Guide to Keeping Your Home Comfortable, Cozy, and Clog-Free This Season
Thanksgiving is the time for warm kitchens, full tables, Arizona sunshine, and gathering with the people who matter most. But behind every great holiday celebration is a home working overtime — especially your plumbing and HVAC systems.
Between big meals, extra guests, and round-the-clock cooking, Thanksgiving is one of the busiest (and riskiest!) days of the year for both plumbers and air-conditioning technicians. The good news? With a little preparation, you can avoid the most common holiday mishaps.
Here’s a festive and helpful look at how to keep things running smoothly.

1. The Kitchen Marathon: Protecting Your Plumbing During Holiday Cooking
Thanksgiving dinner is basically the Olympics for your kitchen sink. With more food scraps and grease than any other time of year, it’s also a prime opportunity for clogged drains.
The Biggest Culprit? Turkey Grease.
It may look like a liquid when it’s hot, but once it hits those pipes — it cools, hardens, and sticks. Never pour grease down the drain, even with hot water running.
Other foods that cause problems:
- Potato peels
- Rice
- Eggshells
- Coffee grounds
- Fibrous veggies (celery, onion skins)
Holiday Tip from the Pros:
Scrape plates into the trash or compost bin before rinsing. Think of it as giving your plumbing a Thanksgiving break, too.
2. Guest-Friendly Bathrooms: Avoiding Stressful Clogs
More guests = more flushes, more showers, and more strain on your pipes.
Simple ways to prevent issues:
- Put a small trash can in every bathroom (this stops people from flushing things they shouldn’t).
- Ask guests to space out showers to avoid straining your water heater.
- Check for slow drains before the big day — not during dessert.
3. HVAC & Arizona’s Thanksgiving Weather: Be Prepared for Anything
Thanksgiving in Arizona is unpredictable. In the morning you might need the heat; by afternoon, the AC. Guests moving in and out, cooking heat from the kitchen, and fluctuating temps can stress your HVAC system.
What you can do:
- Replace your air filter this week — airflow is a Thanksgiving essential.
- Program your thermostat to maintain a steady temp so your system isn’t fighting big swings.
- Open windows during cooking to release heat and avoid making your AC work overtime.
Hosting Hack:
Ovens, stovetops, and a full house generate heat. Consider setting the thermostat slightly cooler than normal before guests arrive.
4. The ‘Post-Feast’ Rush: Why Thanksgiving Weekend Is So Busy for Pros
Thanksgiving and the weekend after it are among the busiest days of the year for plumbing calls. Common emergencies include:
- Clogged garbage disposals
- Backed-up toilets
- Broken water heaters
- Overworked HVAC systems
By doing a little prep now, you can avoid needing emergency service during the holiday.
❤️ 5. A Thanksgiving Message from the Forrest Anderson Team
As a family-owned business for more than 60 years, we’re grateful to be welcomed into your homes — whether we’re installing a new AC unit, repairing a water heater, or helping you through a holiday plumbing surprise.
Thank you for trusting us with your comfort, your safety, and your peace of mind.From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!
