Many people don’t give their sewer system much thought. That is, until there is a major problem with it. There are many sewer issues that can be totally avoided by homeowners just by making subtle changes. You may be doing some things that could lead to serious sewer problems that can be costly. M & C Orsack Plumbing is here to share some things that you may be doing that could lead to sewer issues you definitely don’t want to have.
Only Flush Toilet Paper
You would be surprised at the number of foreign objects that get flushed that have no business being in the toilet in the first place. The drain that connects your toilet to your main waste line is only three inches around. You should never flush feminine products, paper towels, toys, jewelry and other objects down your toilet as they can cause serious issues for you later. Trust us, you do not want a blocked waste line.
Garbage Disposal Maintenance
While your garbage disposal may be capable of getting rid of a considerable amount of kitchen waste, it was never meant to be a trash bin. There are many objects that simply don’t belong in the garbage disposal. If you put waste there that doesn’t belong there, it can cause significant problems down the road. You should avoid putting the following items in your garbage disposal.
– Egg Shells
– Fruit & Potato Peels
– Bones
– Flour
– Rice
You are better off putting these items in a compost bin or the trash can to avoid unnecessary problems.
Drain Cleaner is Bad for Pipes
When you have a clogged drain, many homeowners will immediately turn to drain cleaners and chemical to get the water flowing again. This may seem like a cheap solution to your problem, but it can cause costly problems down the road. These drain cleaners often do more harm than good as they work to break down the pipes in your home. They can even cause more significant clogs down the road.
Effects of Pouring Chemicals Down the Drain
Drain cleaner isn’t the only chemical that can cause issues for your pipes. You should avoid pouring harsh chemicals like paint, bleach and other detergents down the drain as they can not only damage pipes, but they can also kill the beneficial bacteria that is found in your septic tank to help break down waste.
What Happens if I Hit a Water Line While Digging
Before you start digging in your yard for your next project, think about what may be under the ground before you get started. Most of the time, pipes will be at least 2 feet below the ground, but as time goes on and settling happens, the earth can shift and they can be closer to the surface.
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If you are faced with plumbing problems, you can rely on the plumbing professionals at M & C Orsack Plumbing to help you solve them. Call us today!