4 Plumbing Myths Debunked
To help you avoid these false claims, here are four plumbing myths that are never true.

When it comes to plumbing, one wrong move and you might need to immediately call your local plumber Bankstown for professional help. While DIY-ing is quite popular these days and undoubtedly a great way to save money, there is never a better solution than to consult a professional.
Plumbing is a sensitive part of your household that could make or break your day. And while turning to Google for cheap solutions to any of your plumbing problems is the easiest to do, you should not follow everything that you read online because they could cause you more problems in the long run. To help you avoid these false claims, here are four plumbing myths that are never true.
Drain cleaners are safe to use
Commercial drain cleaners are not at all safe to use due to a variety of reasons that could pose danger to your plumbing, family, and pets. Drain cleaners are made of chemicals that have a strong smell and can be very toxic when inhaled. Also, due to the harmful chemicals where drain cleaners are made of, your pipes can be damaged. These chemicals when poured into your sink can produce heat which causes your pipes to be soft and then breakage will easily come which will cause a lot of leaky pipes later on. But in case it is your last resort for your clogged drain, make sure that your area is well-ventilated, your children and pets are not in the vicinity, to never mix it with other cleaners, to always wear gloves and never use it with a plunger because when you pull the plunger out, the chemicals will then squirt and worse, could reach your skin and eyes.
You can throw anything in the garbage disposal
Most homeowners believe that garbage disposal can handle anything as long as the water is running. While it might be true, there are items that you should never throw down your garbage disposal as to not strain it. The only things you should be throwing on it are soft, chopped solid foods, and liquids. On the other hand, you should avoid putting pasta, rice, banana/potato peel, eggshells, nuts, coffee grounds and other leftovers that could be too hard for your disposal to grind. Learn what you can and what to avoid putting into your garbage disposal.
"Flushable" wipes
A study in Ontario, Canada tested 101 single-use wipes and not one passed a flushability test. Instead, all those wipes never even tear apart easily. The truth is, "flushable" wipes are not biodegradable. Even those who have the word written all over the wrap of your choice of wipes. On the other hand, tissue papers are different. They are sold dry but when it gets wet, it starts to degrade quickly. But, disposable wipes are already wet and can immediately clog your toilet. So, to save yourself from additional expenses, make sure to throw your wipes onto the trash can and not into your toilet.
Toilet tank cleaners aren't harmful
Most homeowners love the idea of easy cleaning in the form of blue tablets that you only need to drop into your toilet tanks. What we don't know about is that they are made of bleach and chlorine which are ultimately more damage-causing than cleaning. It may look like it is doing its job well but, the long-term effect would cost you a huge amount of money for repairs and replacement. These blue chlorine tablets also drop residues that can stack up and can block the toilet from flushing as well as from refilling water into the tank. From now on, you should follow these better ways to clean your toilet.
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