The plumbing system is vital for a functional and convenient home. The system features a network of pipes, valves, and fixtures to ensure a smooth water flow in and out of your house. Therefore, even the slightest issue with the plumbing can cause significant disruptions to your daily life.
The first step to prevent disruptions is to understand some of the habits that may harm your plumbing.
As convenient as it may look, turning your drains into a trash can is a call for trouble. The drains are only meant for water and products that can dissolve fast.
Things like plastic, glass, paper towels, and metal will accumulate in the pipe's curves and create blockages.
Some property owners assume that since cooking oil is in liquid form, the product is safe to go down the sinks. But that is far from the truth.
Grease, fat, and even cooking oil accumulate on the walls of the pipes, preventing water from flowing freely. As a result, you may face blockages that cost tons to repair.
The trick to avoiding such an issue is to put the oil in a glass, wait for it to solidify, and then throw it in the trash.
Trees are a beautiful addition to your yard. But if you are not careful, trees can quickly cause havoc in your plumbing system.
Tree roots are always searching for water and nutrients. And since the plumbing pipes carry what the trees need, they will try to penetrate the pipes. As a result, the roots restrict water flow through the pipes, resulting in wastewater backup. The roots may also break the pipes, leading to costly repairs.
The secret to preventing tree root damage is to mind the distance between the trees and your pipes. Consult a professional to help determine the ideal distance before planting new trees in your yard.
Also, be careful with the type of trees you choose for your yard. Some trees, such as oak, have aggressive root systems, so opt for trees with mild roots. And if you suspect you already have a root problem, contact an arborist for tree removal.
Using drain cleaners may seem like a quick fix for a clogged sink. But these chemicals have harsh and abrasive properties that harm the pipes. In addition, the drain cleaners are not a permanent solution, so you must use the chemicals continually each time you have a blockage. Eventually, the pipes will corrode, and you will end up with severe plumbing repairs.
The most suitable approach is to contact a professional plumber. A qualified technician can help unclog the drain without damaging the pipes.
Your plumbing system is only as good as its maintenance plan. Low-quality maintenance or ignoring the system altogether will eventually lead to plumbing problems.
For example, small leaks are easy to ignore, but if left unattended, the issue will escalate, and you will soon have to pay for costly repairs or total replacement. Remember that leaks, regardless of how minor they may seem, cause significant water wastage.
Now that you understand some of the things and habits that may harm your plumbing system, you are better positioned to take the necessary precautions and prevent potential disruptions. Be sure to regularly inspect the plumbing, keep an eye on the pipes in your yard, and hire a qualified professional when you suspect any problems.
You can trust us at American Services for all your plumbing needs. We have the experience, skills, and tools to deliver quality services and get your plumbing system running smoothly. Contact us for a consultation.
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