Some Tips To Avoid Have to Clean Your Drains of a Clog

If your drain is plugged right now, and you can’t unplug it, calling a professional like Drain Cleaning Denver is the solution.

However, in the future, if you can avoid plugged drains in the first place, you also avoid the hassle and expense of bringing someone in to clear that drain. Here are some tips to help you keep your plumbing flowing fine.

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Hard Water and Plugged Drains

Hard water doesn’t necessarily cause your family health problems. But it has all sorts of drawbacks. Hard water, which contains lots of natural minerals such as magnesium and calcium, is the culprit for many inconveniences including stained porcelain, buildup around your bathroom and kitchen fixtures, frizzy hair and dry, itchy skin.

But perhaps worse, it can clog your pipes, cause water heaters to run up to 60 percent less efficiently than with softened water, and it can reduce the life span of other appliances. This translates into more expenses for you!

Drain cleaners you buy at the store won't help when it comes to hard water clogs. Some piping infrastructures are more susceptible to hard water damage than others. 

Copper, PEX and PVC pipes are more resistant to hard water corrosion.However, mineral buildup can reduce the inside diameter of a 1-inch iron pipe to the diameter of a pencil, or worse.A complete blockage may occur, which reduces water flow to a trickle.

It is estimated that more than 80 percent of homes across the country are affected by hard water. What is more staggering however is that many homeowners do not know if they have hard water or how to detect it. Do you?

A hard water test strip is the quickest and easiest way to test your water. Be sure to re-test your home’s water supply at least once a year to ensure it is healthy, both for you and for your appliances, hot water heater, and your plumbing!

Once you know your water’s hardness, it may be time to install a water softener.

Grease, Hair, Chemicals and Plugged Drains

Keeping your drains clear is probably easier than you think.

General:

  • Never dump chemicals like paint or paint thinner down the drain. Avoid pouring hot wax or other substances in the drains. Dumping acid into your septic tank system is against the law.
For the Kitchen:

·       Pour grease into cans and throw them in the garbage. If you empty grease into the sink, the grease collects along the sides of the pipe and then food particles stick to the pipes, eventually contributing to a clog.

·        When you are grinding up food in a disposal, run plenty of cold water to flush food particles down the pipe. Using too little water can contribute to the particles collecting along the sides of the pipe.

·        Don't empty coffee grounds in the sink.

·        If your drains clog often, periodically you may want to put 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1/2 cup of white vinegar down the drain. Let this mixture sit for a few minutes with the drain covered. Flush the mixture down with a kettle of boiling water. The baking soda and vinegar mixture should break down fats and keep your drains smelling fresh.

For the Bathroom:

·       Clean the pop-up stoppers in sinks frequently. Hair often collects here and causes clogs.

·        Never flush heavy paper products down the drain. Excess paper can clog the toilet and/or the whole sewer system.

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