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  • Don't Pour Grease Down The Drain on Random Professional Plumbers Share Practical Advice

    (#11) Don't Pour Grease Down The Drain

    Do not pour grease down the drain. Grease is usually the result of cooking a fatty food like a big T-bone steak or bacon.

    If you pour grease into a drain, it mixes with other chemicals to form a massive cluster that will ultimately clog up sewers. Instead, throw cooking grease in the trash; you can put it first in a container in the refrigerator to solidify it to make disposal less messy.

  • Toss Non-Food Items In The Trash, Not The Disposal on Random Professional Plumbers Share Practical Advice

    (#15) Toss Non-Food Items In The Trash, Not The Disposal

    Non-food items people sometimes try to put down their garbage disposal include plastic foam containers, food wrappers, and paper products. They think the garbage disposal's blade will not have an issue with grinding these items up.

    While that might be true, products such as plastic foam containers from fast food places will never completely break down either. They will ultimately get caught in a sewer or septic system's pipes.

  • Don't Put Pasta In The Garbage Disposal on Random Professional Plumbers Share Practical Advice

    (#2) Don't Put Pasta In The Garbage Disposal

    When pasta hits water, it expands. Noodles continue to grow as they come into contact with more water.

    So if you put pasta and other starchy foods like rice in a garbage disposal, they can expand to the point where they will jam up in the garbage disposal's trap.

  • Your Septic System Should Be Built To Handle Toilet Paper on Random Professional Plumbers Share Practical Advice

    (#10) Your Septic System Should Be Built To Handle Toilet Paper

    If a homeowner tells you as a potenial buyer that the septic system can't handle toilet paper, do not purchase the house. Toilet paper is made to be flushed down a toilet.

    A healthy septic system should have no problem breaking down any type of toilet paper.

  • Do Not Put Anything Except Toilet Paper And Human Waste In Toilets on Random Professional Plumbers Share Practical Advice

    (#3) Do Not Put Anything Except Toilet Paper And Human Waste In Toilets

    Do not treat your toilet like a garbage can. It's really that simple. It may be tempting to toss items like dental floss, tampons, paper towels, or food into a toilet, but just don't do it.

    The only things that should you should flush are toilet paper and human waste. Everything else can possibly result in a clogged sewer system. 

  • Don't Use Chemicals For A Clogged Toilet on Random Professional Plumbers Share Practical Advice

    (#17) Don't Use Chemicals For A Clogged Toilet

    Even if a person follows all the guidelines to avoid clogging a toilet or sink, blockages still happen. And when they do, it's important to not use a chemical de-clogger like Drano. 

    These products are harmful to the environment as well as your pipes, which can suffer from erosion due to corrosive chemicals. Instead, use a plunger to tackle the clog.

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If your toilet is already overflowing, it's time to call a professional plumber. An overflowing toilet may be a clear sign of a major blockage in your drain. Plumbers have experience in their professional field and will be able to solve your troubles at a reasonable price. For smaller troubles, almost any qualified plumber will do. However, if you have more complex work to do, you need to more carefully evaluate the capabilities of existing plumbers.

For most of us, plumbing is just a household item. We will not spend a lot of time maintaining it. But when it suddenly stops working, the situation becomes tricky. The random tool lists 19 tips from professional plumbers that everyone should learn about.

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