5 Bad Plumbing Habits You Should Break

Be mindful of what drain cleaner you use, garbage disposal abuse, clogs, and more to avoid damages

Bad Plumbing Habits
AAA The Extra Mile Background Shape
Caitlyn Callahan
Caitlyn Callahan
October 23, 2024·3 min read

Most people have a bad habit, like talking with their mouth full or cracking their knuckles. While some bad habits like these can be harmless, others can be costly. Plumbing bad habits can cost an average of $300 per visit or more, as well as increase utility bills, and even lead to thousands of dollars worth of damage.

Bad Plumbing_Infographic

Here are a few bad plumbing habits to break:

Overusing chemical drain cleaners

Chemical drain cleaners may be a quick and easy way to help you with a clogged drain, but they also may weaken your pipes. Over time, weakened pipes can crack, leading to leaks and water damage.

If you have a clog, first try using a plunger or other manual method. Or, instead of relying on chemical cleaners, use biodegradable drain cleaners, which are easier on your pipes. You can also call a professional to clean your pipes properly.

Letting hair go down the drain

Whether you shave in the shower or simply lose hair when you shampoo, hair easily gets caught and can clog your drain and pipes.

While a professional can remove the clog, you can also take action to help avoid the problem. Try purchasing a shower hair catcher for your drain, or regularly using a drain snake clog remover.

Relying on the garbage disposal

A common bad plumbing habit is treating the garbage disposal in your kitchen sink like a trash can. While they can be helpful and make cleaning up easier, they aren’t made to handle large leftovers, hot grease, or oil. The food and grease you put down there eventually congeals and can form a blockage inside your pipes.

Other foods you should avoid putting in the disposal include pasta, rice, fibrous foods (such as potato peels, broccoli stems, corn cobs, and asparagus), and coffee grounds. Minimize the food you put into the drain and be sure to rinse all food down with water.

Draino

Flushing cleaning wipes

You should never flush baby wipes or other household cleaning wipes. Even wipes labeled as “flushable” could cause problems down the road. These wipes are made of fibers that don’t break down the same way other bathroom tissue does, so they can get stuck and cause blockages.

If many people in the same neighborhood are flushing wipes, they can even cause a blockage in the entire sewage system, which could affect the whole area.

Pipe change

Ignoring plumbing warning signs

It’s easy to ignore a slow drip in your bathroom sink, but that drip can lead to higher water bills, and result in even greater pipe damage.

Don’t wait to call a plumber if you notice problems with your pipes, especially if they are regularly getting clogged. Eventually, your pipes could burst, which could leak into your walls and lead to mold and other water damage. While calling a plumber to clean your pipes costs money, it’s much more costly to wait until it’s too late.

Homeowners’ insurance policies may cover any unexpected water damage due to a plumbing malfunction or broken pipe, but most exclude damage to your home that occurs gradually, such as a slow, constant leak. Other damage, such as mold, may also be excluded.

If you have a leak or damage, your homeowners’ insurance company will send an insurance adjuster to assess the cause and cost to repair the damage. If they determine you could have reasonably prevented a leak, they may deny coverage. That’s why it’s especially important to be aware of plumbing warning signs, pay attention to them, and take care of them immediately.

Share

Roadside Assistance



    Not a member?

        Copyright ©2024 AAA Club Alliance Inc.