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Plumbing problems are the one incident every homeowner dreads due to their expensive repairs and replacements as well as the disruptions they cause in the daily lives of residents and cause inconvenience. We know that many people like to pretend that plumbing systems don’t exist unless they start causing a problem, but this isn’t a sustainable approach. Keeping your plumbing system healthy and functioning is actually relatively easy; there are certain things you should know as a homeowner to keep the home in good condition. In this article, we gathered some of the important plumbing tips so you can avoid major plumbing problems in the first place.

Pay Attention to What You Flush

Many homeowners, unfortunately, treat their toilet as trash and flush down many items. The rule is, anything that is not human waste should not go down the toilet. When other materials are flushed, they cause major clogs, which turn out to be major hassles for homeowners. This list includes hygiene items, paper towels, drugs, cotton balls, Q-tips, baby wipes, etc.

Don't Pour Grease Down The Drain

In a similar sense to toilets, please do not treat your garbage disposals like actual garbage. When you send certain food down the garbage disposals, they can both create clogs and ruin your garbage disposal’s mechanism. Be especially careful with greases, because even though they’re in a liquid form when you pour them, inside the pipes, they will solidify and clog the pipe. In addition to grease, make sure to avoid starchy items, bones, coffee grounds, and fibrous vegetables.

Know Where The Main Water Shut-Off Valve Is

You can’t know when you’ll be dealing with a plumbing emergency next. The most important thing to do as a homeowner during a plumbing emergency is to turning off the water supply. So, you should know where the main shutoff valve is located in your home.

Don’t Use Chemical Drain Cleaners

Despite them being a very charming option, especially in the short term, using chemicals to remove a blockage in your plumbing system is not advised because in the long term, these chemicals significantly harm your pipes. If you think your pipes are clogged, try to solve it with simple DIY methods like plungers, and if they’re not working, seek help from a qualified plumber.

Use A Strainer

As it’s known to everyone, residues make clogs, one of the most frequent plumbing issues, and they look unhygienic and untidy, especially when it comes to shower or sink drains. It's easy to avoid this problem to some extent by using a strainer.

Get Your Pipes Inspected

Every year, make sure to get your plumbing system inspected for leaks or cracks in your pipes and get them fixed as soon as you can. This way, you are taking precautions in early stages and preventing major water damage as well as emergencies in the future.

Know When to Contact a Professional

Although some plumbing problems may be fixed on your own, others need professional assistance. If you’ve been observing multiple plumbing problems at once or can’t seem to solve them on your own, calling professionals of Mr. Rooter Plumbing is the best course of action. Contacting professionals for different plumbing services ultimately saves you time and money as well as maintains the best possible condition of your home's plumbing system and reduces the need for repairs. Call us today to schedule your appointment.

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