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Here’s why you should always leave an upturned glass and a piece of paper in the sink before going on vacation

That line is clickbait home-hack wording, not a standard or recommended household practice.

“Always leave an upturned glass and a piece of paper in the sink before going on vacation”

What it’s trying to suggest

These posts usually imply one of these ideas:

  • Detecting water leaks while you’re away
  • Preventing bad drain smells
  • Keeping pests out
  • Or “protecting your home” in a dramatic way

But none of those require a glass-and-paper trick.


🧠 What actually matters (real plumbing logic)

1. Drain smells come from dry traps

If a sink isn’t used for a while, water in the P-trap can evaporate, allowing sewer gas to enter.

✔ Real fix:

  • Pour water into sinks, showers, and floor drains before leaving
  • Optional: add a thin layer of oil in rarely used drains to slow evaporation

2. Leak detection (better methods exist)

A glass + paper in a sink is not a reliable leak detector.

✔ Better methods:

  • Turn off main water supply for long trips
  • Check under sinks before leaving
  • Use water leak sensors (if available)

3. Pest prevention (also misrepresented)

Pests enter through gaps, not because a glass isn’t in the sink.

✔ Better methods:

  • Seal obvious drain openings
  • Keep kitchen clean and dry
  • Take out trash

🚫 Why the “glass and paper” idea is misleading

  • It has no plumbing standard behind it
  • It doesn’t improve safety or hygiene
  • It’s designed to sound like a “hidden trick only experts know”

🧾 Bottom line

The headline really means:

“Here’s an unusual-sounding trick to protect your home while away,”
but in reality, it’s not necessary or useful compared to basic plumbing precautions.


If you want, I can give you a simple pre-vacation home checklist that actually prevents 90% of common problems (water, pests, smells, and electricity safety).

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