What’s the meaning of ‘Brown Friday?’ Plumbing problems from overuse

What’s the meaning of ‘Brown Friday?’ Plumbing problems from overuse

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving, and a big day for Christmas shopping. But have you heard of “Brown Friday?”

Plumbers sure have. (Let that sink in.)

Brown Friday is catch-all phrase plumbers use to describe the days just before and after Thanksgiving when kitchen sinks, bathroom commodes and sewer lines clog, mostly from heavy use during the holiday and into the weekend.

Food prep and cleanup are the biggest causes of Brown Friday emergency calls.

Retailers make serious bank on Black Friday, and the weekend after Thanksgiving Day proves lucrative and busy for plumbers as well.

“Yep, that’s a true statement,” said Tim McHale, proprietor of family-owned McHale’s Plumbing in Levittown.

McHale’s should know. Their plumbers have been responding to Brown Friday emergency calls for nearly 75 years in Bucks County.

“We get a lot of kitchen sink blocks in the days before (Thanksgiving), as people are prepping food and jamming stuff down their kitchen sinks,” he said. “It’s an increase in business every year right around that time.”