Drain Cleaning - Unclogging Some Old Myths
It's one of the most common problems a homeowner will face: water that simply won't swirl out of the sink because of a clog
. The first place most people turn when this happens once or twice is one of the many drain cleaning products sold at the store. Sometimes these work, but sometimes they only prolong the inevitable, which is of course hiring a plumber to come out and professionally remove the obstruction. Because that latter action can be expensive, it's no wonder that many homeowners look for other ways in which they can avoid it. This has given rise to no shortage of myths surrounding casual and professional plumbing. Here are some that need to be unclogged ASAP.
Chemicals Make It Worse
This is one that has gotten surprising traction over the last few years. The idea that over the counter products will actually cause more problems than they will fix is rooted in the fear that all of those chemicals will devour the very pipes they are supposed to unclog. This one does in fact have a bit of truth to it. There's nothing wrong with using one of these products every once in a while if you think it will help, but if you're in the habit of pouring a bottle down your sink on a regular basis, you could be doing serious harm to your pipes. There are alternative methods of drain cleaning that don't require harsh acids; look into those if you want to save your plumbing.
Plumbing is a DIY Affair
Even homeowners who would never dream of messing with their house's electrical work often think that plumbing is something they should handle on their own. When it comes to drain cleaning, however, there is a lot more to it than just pouring chemicals down the sink. While many believe that plumbing is a simple occupation that anyone can do, the truth is that a great deal of it is more advanced than you think. Often, trying to handle a plumbing job on your own will create more problems than you had to begin with and make the final cost skyrocket.
Preventing Clogs is Impossible
This is definitely not true, though it is remarkable how few people even try. Just by putting strainers on all of your sinks and tubs, you can save yourself a lot of hassle. You can keep pasta, rice, and other expandable foods out of your sink, prevent hair and other gunk from gumming up the works, and you can bathe your dog in the tub without having a plumber on standby. Drain cleaning can be expensive, so if you can prevent it from being needed, why not try?
by: Ace Abbey
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