The Dos and Don'ts of Home Plumbing: A Guide from Colossal Plumbing Experts

A well-functioning plumbing system is a cornerstone of every healthy home. It provides us with clean water for drinking and cooking, aids in personal hygiene, and effectively disposes of waste. However, even the most robust plumbing system requires regular care to function at its best. Welcome to the guide on the dos and don'ts of home plumbing from the experts at Colossal Plumbing.  


The Dos of Home Plumbing


Do more Inspections: A frequent inspection of your plumbing system, especially visible pipes and faucets, can help you discover leaks or damages early. This proactive approach allows you to initiate immediate repairs and limit damage.


Do Learn About Your Plumbing System: Understanding the fundamentals of how your plumbing system functions can be tremendously beneficial. It can help you identify potential issues, understand when to call a plumber, and even carry out minor fixes yourself.


Do Keep Your Drains Clear: Clean your drains frequently to avoid clogs and blockages. Be mindful of what goes down your drains - avoid disposing of cooking oils or hard-to-decompose items in your kitchen sink and use strainers in your bathroom drains to catch hair and soap residues. 


Do Consult a Professional: When facing a complicated issue, or if you're unsure about a problem, never hesitate to call a professional plumber. It's always better to be safe than sorry.



The Don'ts of Home Plumbing 


Don't Use Chemical Drain Cleaners: While chemical drain cleaners may seem like a quick fix for clogs, they can cause more harm than good. These harsh chemicals can damage your pipes over time, leading to more significant issues in the future.


Don't Ignore Leaks: Even minor leaks can escalate quickly, causing damage to your home and hiking up your water bills. If you notice a leak, get it repaired immediately.


Don't Overload Your Garbage Disposal: Overloading your garbage disposal or dumping overly hard or fibrous items can damage the blades. Toss these items in your compost or trash instead.


Don't Try DIY For Major Issues: While it's good to understand your plumbing system, attempting to fix major issues yourself without professional training can lead to severe damages. Always consult with a professional plumber for serious problems.


Partner With Colossal Plumbing for All Your Home Plumbing Needs 


While these tips can help maintain your plumbing system, it's crucial to have a reliable professional you can turn to when you need assistance. At Colossal Plumbing, we take pride in providing top-tier residential plumbing services. Our team of experienced plumbers is ready to tackle any issues that arise, ensuring your home's plumbing runs smoothly and efficiently.


Remember, the cornerstone of a healthy home is a well-maintained plumbing system. Don't take chances - let Colossal Plumbing be your go-to for all your plumbing needs. We treat all our customers with the respect they deserve, providing friendly, honest service. Contact us today!


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