When preparing for a long getaway, most homeowners focus on high-priority tasks like locking windows, adjusting the thermostat, and clearing out the refrigerator. However, one of the most frequently overlooked areas is the plumbing system, specifically the kitchen and bathroom sinks. While it may seem insignificant, a drain left unused for days or weeks can quietly become a source of stale, musty odors and moisture issues. Addressing this small detail ensures that when you finally return from your travels, you are greeted by a fresh, welcoming environment rather than the unpleasant scent of stagnant pipes.
The culprit behind these post-vacation odors is a component called the P-trap, the curved section of pipe located directly beneath the sink. This trap is designed to hold a small amount of water, which acts as a natural seal to block sewer gases and insects from entering your living space. Under normal circumstances, this water is constantly refreshed; however, during an extended absence, the water can slowly evaporate. Once this seal is broken, there is nothing to prevent gases from rising into the home, leading to the “stale” smell many people mistakenly attribute to poor ventilation or dust.
To prevent this evaporation and block unwanted odors, you can utilize a simple, cost-effective household hack. Before leaving, place a folded paper towel directly over the drain and cover it with an upside-down glass. The paper towel serves as a light physical barrier against odors and insects, while the weight of the glass keeps it securely in place. Unlike airtight rubber stoppers, this method allows for a very minute amount of airflow, which helps prevent the condensation and moisture buildup that can lead to mold. This stable setup ensures the drain remains protected throughout the duration of your trip.