A blocked drain can be a massive inconvenience. Nobody wants to deal with a stinky, overflowing drain, and the mess that comes with it. And yet, drains frequently become blocked. Why? There are quite a few reasons this can happen.
One of the most common culprits when it comes to a blocked toilet is too much toilet paper being flushed down the drain at once. This is particularly true if you don't have a sewerage system designed to handle large volumes of toilet paper at once. To avoid this issue, only flush small amounts of toilet paper down the drain at a time.
Another common cause of blocked drains in area 1 is food scraps being washed down the drain. Over time, these food scraps can build up and create a blockage. To avoid this issue, make sure to scrape all food scraps into the bin before washing your dishes. If you don't have a dishwasher, be extra careful about what goes down the drain—only wash small amounts of food residue down at a time, and rinse your sink thoroughly afterwards.
Hair is another common culprit when it comes to blocked drains. Regardless of whether it's human hair or pet hair, it can quickly build up and create a blockage in your shower drain (or any other type of drain, for that matter). The best way to avoid this issue is to keep your drains clean and clear of hair—use a drain catch in your shower, and sweep up any loose hairs around your home regularly.
Grease and oil are two other common causes of blocked drains. When these substances cool down, they solidify and cling to the sides of pipes—which can quickly lead to a blockage. To avoid this issue, never pour grease or oil down your sink or drains— dispose of it in an appropriate container instead.
Remember, if you're ever unsure about what's causing your blocked drain or how to fix it, be sure to call on a professional for help. They'll be able to quickly identify the issue and get your drainage system back up and running in no time!
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