Your home’s drains are typically only designed to allow water, waste, and toilet paper to move through. Unfortunately, other debris will sometimes enter your drain, which can cause it to clog. Being more mindful of what you put down your drain will help improve the health of your home’s plumbing, extend your existing plumbing’s lifespan, and avoid future headaches with clogged drains. Learn about some of the most common causes of a clogged drain:
- Feminine Hygiene Products
- Paper Products
- Oil and Grease
- Soap Scum
- Tree Roots
- Makeup
- Hair
- Dirt