Caring For Your Bathroom Plumbing

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Bathroom plumbing can be extremely vulnerable to developing problems. In order to avoid allowing common bathroom plumbing problems from resulting in major issues for life in your home, it is important to take an active approach to care for these systems.

Be Mindful When Using Bath Bombs Or Salts

Bath bombs and salts can dramatically improve the quality of your bath time. However, these substances can put a strain on the plumbing that leads from the bathtub. Over time, small amounts of the powders that are used in these products can accumulate in the drains. These products will be able to create extreme clogs that will have the ability to completely stop the tub from draining. You can help to avoid this problem by thoroughly flushing the tub's drain after each use of bath bombs or salts as this will help to remove any of these substances that may have remained behind.

Use Toilet Paper That Is Septic Safe

Toilet paper can be an overlooked source of problems for a septic system. Unfortunately, it is common for individuals to use toilet paper that is fairly thick. This can be a more comfortable experience, but it can also increase the strain on the septic system as the thicker toilet paper will be more difficult to break down in the septic tank. This can lead to clogs or other issues forming that will cause the entire system to back up. Homeowners that have septic tanks will want to invest in septic-safe toilet paper that is able to rapidly break down once it gets in the system. This toilet paper should only be marginally more expensive than traditional toilet paper, but it can save you from the need to pay for extremely expensive repairs to the septic system.

Avoid Using Clog Removers On Toilet Blockages

When the toilet becomes clogged, homeowners can be inclined to use clog removers to address the issue. However, this can be a substantial mistake as the chemicals that are put in the toilet may be unable to reach the clog due to the design of the toilet. This can lead to these chemicals getting stuck in the toilet where they can make removing the clog more difficult. To avoid this issue, homeowners should only use plungers or drain snakes to remove the clogs that form in the toilet as this will allow for the blockage to be removed without the risk of these chemicals getting stuck.

If your plumbing is still stuck or has another problem, contact a bathroom plumber to diagnose and fix the issue for you. 


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