posted by: Charlotte Plumbing & Repair
Drain cleaning can be a good thing for your Seattle
household plumbing, but it isn’t cheap to have it done professionally.
While it may be something you want to schedule regularly with your
Charlotte Plumber,
it isn’t something you want to be up against in an emergency. Having
said that, millions of homeowners have found themselves in just such a
position at one time or another. 99% of the time, these clogs could have
been avoided by following some simple rules about what should go down
the pipes and what shouldn’t. Stick to those rules, and you shouldn’t
experience any trouble. Here are some of the most common clogs.
Hair
More than anything else, hair is the primary culprit behind most
household clogs, especially as it pertains to the bathroom pipes. It’s
only natural, of course. Shaving, grooming, even shampooing can cause
you to lose quite a lot of hair over a short period of time. If you have
people with long hair in your family, the chances of facing a clog in
the near future grow ever more likely. While having everyone in the
family shave their heads is a drastic measure to take, there are some
simple steps you can take to avoid needing
professional drain cleaning. Install some special
filters or strainers and catch the hair rather than letting it flow into the pipes.
Cooking Oil
Pour a bottle full of vegetable oil down the kitchen sink and you
probably won’t run into any problems. Pour that same amount down the
hole after you’ve cooked with it and it may be the last thing that goes
down without a fight. When it comes to your Seattle kitchen sink, no
substance creates as much need for drain cleaning as used cooking oil.
Once it cools after cooking, it hardens into a white, sticky mess that
clings to the side of your pipes. It doesn’t take many times of doing
this before you’re facing a real problem with water flow. Instead of
pouring it down the sink, pour it into a sealable bottle or can and
throw it out with the trash.
Paper Products
Toilet paper is very light and practically disintegrates when put through the
plumbing system.
Paper towels, tampons, and feminine napkins are not the same and should
never be flushed down the toilet. It is another of the most common
reasons for a clog and it is why nearly all Seattle
drain cleaning specialists advise finding something else to do with these paper products.