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Preventing Blocked Drains


Ever heard someone’s horror stories that involve blocked drains and the inability to use sinks, toilets or other parts of your home plumbing system? How would you like to be the main character in one of those horror stories? Put simply, you wouldn’t! And, if you’ve ever had such an experience before, you certainly don’t want to go through it again in the future.

What can you do so as to avoid such scenarios, though? Well, apart from checking out https://www.perthplumbingco.com.au/ and similar places and using professional services to prevent this from happening or to resolve the blocked drain problem once it arises, you should also do your best to avoid having to deal with the problem in the first place. There are tips you can use and things to be careful about when aiming at ensuring the perfect functioning of your drains and pipes and at preventing blockages.

How To Prevent Blocked Drains

So, as explained, some things are up to you. While there are definitely professionals you can and should hire whenever you have a plumbing problem, you are the one responsible for ensuring that such problems don’t even arise. Sure, while you can’t control everything and while there are some issues that you can’t avoid at certain points, you can still do everything in your power not to cause them. If you’re wondering what you can do so as to prevent blocked drains and thus avoid having to deal with professionals trying to unblock them, read on to get some tips on that.

  1. Drain Strainers Help

Small debris, although you may find them insignificant, are actually the main causes of blocked drains. Therefore, using a drain strainer, a stainless steel object that you place on the opening of the drainage, can do wonders for preventing blockages. An item so simple that it can be bought in any hardware store, the strainer plays a crucial role in keeping your entire plumbing system functioning perfectly. Preventing small-sized debris from entering your pipes, which is essentially what the strainer helps you do, will protect your drains and keep them functioning perfectly.

  1. Don’t Dispose of Grease in the Kitchen Sink

Far too many people don’t understand the importance of not disposing of grease in the kitchen sink. You might have seen some announcements in apartment buildings, asking people not to do this, or you may have heard someone talk about the problems that such practice caused, but here’s the thing. You don’t believe it until it happens to you. And until you have to hire a plumber, which you can learn how to do right on this page, and pay for having certain repairs done just because you’ve been pouring grease into your kitchen sink.

Even then, you may not be sure that the problem was caused by the grease. Well, it was. It’s time to take this instruction seriously and stop pouring grease in your kitchen sink, because that’s one of the most significant things you can do when aiming at preventing drain blockages. Changing such a small habit can have a huge impact on the functioning of your plumbing system in general.

  1. Pour Boiling Water Down the Kitchen Drains

No matter how cautious you are, you could still wind up getting some debris down your kitchen sink. Slippery and small debris can, thus, still find their way to your drains and your pipes. Don’t panic. This is something nobody can avoid, but there’s a sort of a cure for it.

To prevent the debris from accumulating and basically lessen the damage, you should pour boiling water down the kitchen drains. Do this once a week to melt the built-up debris and grease inside the drain. And, of course, remember to pour the boiling water slowly, so as to stay safe and avoid getting burns.

  1. Run Cold Water When Using the Garbage Disposal

If you have a garbage disposal, then you already have an additional layer of protection – a device that will shred the food scraps and lead to them passing through your drainage easily. Running cold water while using the garbage disposal will help carry the scraps through the drains even more easily. And, occasionally pouring ice into the sink when using this device is also a good trick, as it will help chill and scrape the grease in the actual unit

  1. Be Careful What You Flush

I’m sure you’ve heard this a thousand times before, but it is always worth repeating. Be careful what you flush down your toilet. If you don’t want to develop serious issues and then pay for plumbing services the prices of which can range quite a lot, you should never flush anything else other than toilet paper. Wet wipes, pads, tampons… Those are all out of the question, because the plastic and the cotton they are made of will definitely lead to blocked pipes, which is precisely what you’re trying to avoid.

  1. Perform Regular Inspections

The best thing to do so as to prevent blockages and avoid developing any other kinds of plumbing problems is perform regular inspections of your pipes. Naturally, this should be done by professionals, so don’t expect to be able to do it alone. Hiring the right experts in your area and having them check your plumbing system on a regular basis will help identify any small issues before they turn into bigger ones.

In case Of Emergency

If you’ve found yourself in an emergency blocked drains situation, there’s no use in getting frustrated at the fact that you might not have done everything in your power to prevent the blockages. You need to act and you need to act quickly so as to get the problem resolved. The great thing is that there are quite a lot of professional plumbers that can provide you with emergency plumbing services, meaning you’ll absolutely get the issue repaired rather quickly, just as long as you choose the perfect people for the job. So, while you do need to act quickly, remember to take your time to select the best professionals to work towards resolving your plumbing problems.

 

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