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Not Everything Can Go Down The Drain
Many of us are programmed in such a way that if we see
something disappear, we believe it is gone for good. This type of thinking is
especially harmful when it comes to our plumbing. Not everything is designed to
go down the drain; pouring the wrong materials into kitchen sinks and other
sinks in your house will eventually mean that you have big problems with your
pipes that will cost a lot of money and time in order to fix. There are a lot of
materials that if poured down the drain will accumulate,
clogging the pipes, and some that will even corrode the joints and cause
leaks and severe damage. Here is a list of the most common things that people
dump into their sinks that can cause a lot of damage.
The most common item in this case is grease. Grease is liquid and it seems like
it is natural for it to go down the drain, but remember it is only liquid
because it is hot. As soon as grease cools down, it will begin to form into a
solid, and eventually will become very solid. It will sit in your pipe and catch
other matter, and eventually it will plug up the system. In the meantime, it
might also start to smell really bad. Running hot water as you pour the grease
down the drain will not help. The best way to get rid of grease is to put it
into a container to harden and then throw it into the trash.
Bits of food are another item that make their way into the
plumbing. Food should not be put down
the drain unless you have a proper garbage disposal. Invest in some food
catchers to put in the drain in order to catch the bits of pasta and vegetable
that slip through the colander.
Hair always seems to make its way past the plug, in kitchen sinks and in
bathtubs. Hair is very difficult to get out of piping once it gets in, and even
worse it will catch other items and form one big mess. Keep hair from going into
the pipes by buying hair catchers for all of your bathtub and shower drains.
These need to be cleaned frequently, but it is better than paying the price for
new piping.
Many people pour used materials such as motor oil, pesticides, and leftover
moisturizers down their sinks. All of these are highly corrosive and will cause
long term damage to pipes. Dispose of them in the manner recommended on the
packaging, as to ignore this advice will not only cause significant damage to
your house but to the environment as well.
A stitch in time saves nine, and the simple fact is that by being aware and
taking care of materials properly, you will save yourself a lot of money in
terms of plumbing later on. Don't be fooled by the disappearance of items down
the drain; it never just goes away!
The magazine writer Jack Blacksmith is especially
passionate about themes dealing with cooking. You can come across his articles
on plumbing and kitchen sinks at
www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com .
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http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jack_Blacksmith.
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