Flexible sink drains are an indicator of... #shorts

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We have all seen them, and most of us have used them. The flexible drains bought at the grocery store because you don't have time or the knowledge to fix the drain with a proper solid pipe. In my mind, as an inspector, I always recommend removal and replacement. The flexible drains are not smooth and will collect debris and slowly start smelling. Put in a solid pipe with a cleanout cap on the bottom for maintenance. A licensed plumber should do the work if you are not comfortable.

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