Before heading out on vacation, most people take care of the obvious tasks: cleaning out the fridge, setting lights on timers, arming the alarm system, and watering the plants. But there’s one small household detail that often goes unnoticed — the sink drain. While it may seem harmless, leaving it unprotected for days or weeks can sometimes lead to unpleasant odors or minor pest issues. Fortunately, there’s a simple and cost-free precaution that many home maintenance professionals recommend: placing a paper towel over the drain and covering it with an upside-down glass before you leave.
When a home sits unused, the plumbing system also becomes inactive. Every sink has a curved pipe underneath called a P-trap, which holds a small amount of water. This water acts as a barrier, helping to prevent sewer gases from entering your home. Over time — especially in warm or dry weather — that water can slowly evaporate if no one is running the tap. If the water level drops too low, faint odors may rise through the drain. In addition, damp, unused drains can occasionally attract small insects such as drain flies or ants looking for moisture. While this doesn’t happen in every home, taking preventative steps can offer peace of mind while you’re away.
