Drain clogs can be a major problem in many homes. With a basic understanding of how the pipes work and some daily maintenance, you can avoid the problems of clogging in your home and prevent leakages and expensive repairs as well. We bring you some valuable tips to prevent clogs in your bathtub and toilets.
Keeping the Bathtub Drains Clean
Your shower will get ruined faster with a clogged drain. It can be quite a nuisance for home owners to stand in the shower and watch water get collected till their lower calf. With soap lather, shampoo, dirt, conditioners and the main culprit hair, your drain can get extensively affected over the years.
Tips to Prevent Clogging:
Since hair cause the biggest problems in bathroom drains, ensure that you brush your hair properly before you enter the shower. This will prevent loose hair from falling in the bathroom.
Use a hair catcher around the drain to collect fallen hair. If you are bathing pets in the tub, buy a finer hair catcher. Clear this after every bath to maintain the drain.
Once a week, fill the tub with hot water fully. Then unplug the tub and let the water drain.
Many people tend to empty the mop buckets in the tub directly. This includes a lot of hair, dirt and debris that can easily clog your drain. Empty the buckets outside instead.
If you have young children, they might come home after playing with mud. Don’t allow them to clean inside the tub. Take them in the garden and clean significant amount of mud with a hose instead. Small rocks, mud and grass can also cause the drain to clog.
Toilet Drains
Prevent clogs in your toilet is quite simple. Only flush down the things that are meant to go down the toilet. Things to be avoided:
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Female hygiene products
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Condoms
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Pet Litter
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Cigarette Butts
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Paper Towels
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Wipes
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Prescription medicines
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Diapers
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Cotton Balls
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Bandages
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Dental Floss