March 30 2020 0comment

How To Avoid Toilet Backups And Drain Problems

A little common sense and a good preventative maintenance program will help you avoid toilet backups and drain problems. Read on for some helpful tips.

Toilet backups are caused by trying to flush small objects or bulky paper products down the toilet. To avoid this, store small objects away from the toilet. Use only toilet paper in the toilet. Don’t try to flush facial tissues, “flushable” wipes, sanitary napkins, tampons, or any other paper products down the toilet. Be sure the toilet is operating properly. The tank should fill with water to the recommended level and the toilet should flush completely with force.

Tub and Shower clogs are generally caused by by build-up of soap, hair and bath and body oils. Make sure that each drain is fitted with a strainer that catches hair and soap chips. Clean each strainer regularly and use drain cleaner in these drains once a month.

Laundry/Washer drain stoppages are usually caused by soap or lint build-up in the pipes. To keep this to a minimum, use moderate amounts of soaps and detergents which are biodegradable. If your washer has a lint trap, clean it out regularly. Use additional lint and hair traps where possible. For example, a piece of woman’s nylon stocking can be used as an extra trap on the hose that drains from your washer. Be sure to clean these traps and filters regularly and use drain cleaner once a month.

Kitchen problems generally occur when grease builds up in your pipes or when your garbage disposal drain becomes clogged with fibrous foods. Avoid pouring liquid grease down the drain. Before washing pots and pans, wipe out congealed grease with a paper towel. Run cold water through your garbage disposal both during and after each use. Don’t put fibrous or stringy fruits and vegetables like celery, corn silks or banana peels in the garbage disposal as these materials will eventually clog your drain. Once a week run hot water down the drain to keep it free-flowing and use drain cleaner once a month.

Sewer Laterals in many areas clog because of tree roots growing into the main sewer line. Some sewer lateral problems occur because of structural issues or because the lines begin to deteriorate. If you suspect there’s a problem, call a sewer and drain specialist. Catching problems early can often save you money and inconvenience. If tree roots are the problem, use root destroyer in the line as the chemical half of your established chemical/mechanical maintenance program.

Learn more about inspecting and cleaning out sewer laterals in today’s video from Building Wisconsin TV and click here to find a reputable plumbing contractor in the Madison WI area.

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