Stop Believing These Common Plumbing Myths

Wade Roberts • February 2, 2021

If you’re not familiar with plumbing, it can be difficult to know what is right or wrong, especially when it comes to making sure the plumbing in your home is running smoothly. Discerning proper plumbing sounds and occurrences can be even harder especially when you’re navigating through myths. In order to help you, we’ve debunked some of the top plumbing myths that you should stop believing today.

 

Myth 1: You can flush flushable wipes

Just because you can do something, doesn’t always mean you should, and flushable wipes are a prime example of that. Companies go through testing and different procedures to make flushable wipes flushable. While they claim to not cause any plumbing issues, it’s still better to err on the side of caution, especially since some studies have shown they can clog your pipes and lead to plumbing issues.

 

Myth 2: Leaky faucets aren t a big deal

 

Leaky faucets are an indication of a bigger problem within your pipes, some of which may require a professional plumbe r to diagnose. However, there are other reasons that a leaky faucet can lead you to hire an emergency plumber . For example, a leaky faucet means that your water system is constantly running, which can cause a drastic increase in your utility bill.

 

 

Myth 3: Noises from your water heater means it will explode

 

Water heaters comprise of a variety of parts, some of which work throughout the day. As a result, hearing noises from your water heater is usually nothing to worry about. Water heater explosions are caused by faulty parts or wiring, which usually have noticeable effects throughout the rest of your house as well. If you’re concerned about the noise coming from your water heater, make sure to always contact expert plumbing companies to seek advice.

 

 

Myth 4: You can pour grease down the drain if you mix it with boiling water

While boiling water can help keep grease from clogging your pipes near the drain, that doesn’t mean that doing so will not come with its own consequence. Firstly, the water will eventually grow cold. When this happens, the grease can solidify in your pipes, causing an even bigger concern as it will be harder to locate the source of the blockage. Pouring grease down your drain can also cause problems with the water supply.

As a result, even if you mix it with boiling water, pouring grease down your drain or in your toilet is never advised. It’s important to reach out to city officials to find the best way to dispose of or recycle your cooking grease.

 

Myth 5: You can DIY a lot of plumbing jobs

There are some minor issues you can DIY, such as plunging. However, when it comes to the pipes themselves, it’s always better to hire professionally trained plumbing companies in order to achieve the best results.

 

Myth 6: Using draino is a good thing for your plumbing system

While using drain cleaners won’t damage your pipes themselves, they can hide the symptoms of a bigger problem that you may need to professional to take care of. Left ignored, this can cause more severe problems.

 

Final Thoughts

 

Navigating the ins and out of plumbing can be hard, and that’s why when a question arises, you may find it best to seek professional plumbing services . Here at Wade Roberts Plumbing, we’re dedicated to not only fixing your plumbing issues but guiding you along the process whenever possible to help you understand. To learn more about the services we offer or to hire one of our professionally trained plumbers, contact us today .

 

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