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Nicholas Cedarleaf • March 9, 2023

6 Common Plumbing Myths Busted

Plumbing is an essential aspect of any household, and it's not surprising that people have developed many misconceptions or myths about it. Unfortunately, these myths can lead to costly and dangerous mistakes. Here are six common plumbing myths debunked.



1. Lemon peels in the garbage disposal


Many people believe that throwing lemon peels into the garbage disposal can help freshen up the drain and make it smell nice. However, this is a myth. While the lemon may help mask the odor for a short period, the peels can
clog the drain and cause damage to the disposal blades. Instead, use ice cubes to clean and sharpen the blades.



2. Bleach cleans drains


Many people believe that pouring bleach down the drain can help clean it. However, bleach is harmful to the plumbing system and can cause
damage to the pipes. It can also be hazardous to your health, as inhaling bleach fumes can cause respiratory problems. Instead, use baking soda and vinegar to clean and deodorize your drains.



3. Running water while using the garbage disposal


Many people believe that running hot water while using the garbage disposal can help the food waste go down more easily. However, this is not entirely true. Running hot water can cause the food waste to be pushed down the drain, but it can also cause the
drain to clog. It's best to turn the cold water on before turning on the disposal and letting it run for a few seconds after turning it off.



4. A leaky faucet is not a big deal


Many people believe that a
leaky faucet is not a big deal and can be ignored. However, even a small drip can lead to significant water wastage and a higher water bill. It can also lead to mold growth and water damage in the surrounding areas. It's best to have a plumber fix the problem as soon as possible.



5. Putting a brick in the toilet tank can save water


Many people believe that putting a brick or any other heavy object in the toilet tank can help save water. However, this is a myth. The added weight can damage the toilet flapper, causing the toilet to run continuously and waste more water. It's best to use a water-saving toilet tank or contact a plumber to install a low-flow toilet.



6. All plumbers are the same


Many people believe that all plumbers are the same and can handle any plumbing problem. However, this is not true. Plumbers have different areas of expertise and experience. It's essential to find a
plumbing service that specializes in the problem you are experiencing to ensure the job is done correctly.  PlumbSmart is your locally trusted service plumber - we work on plumbing emergencies including clogged drain cleaning, sink backups, water heater repairs & installations, busted pipes, sewer line clearing and septic tank replacement.



In conclusion, there are many plumbing myths that people believe in, which can lead to costly and dangerous mistakes. It's crucial to debunk these myths and seek professional advice if you have any
plumbing problems. Remember not to put lemon peels in the garbage disposal, avoid using bleach to clean your drains, run water before and after using the garbage disposal, find a specialized plumber, fix leaky faucets, and avoid putting bricks in your toilet tank. By following these tips, you can ensure a healthy and functional plumbing system in your home.  PlumbSmart can help you perform your yearly maintenance checks as well as handle any plumbing repairs or emergencies.  Give us PlumbSmart a call today at (828) 974-6147


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