The Truth About Flushable Items: What can you really flush down the toilet?

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Flushable doesn’t always mean plumbing friendly. What goes down your toilet might not be as harmless as you think. Sure, it disappears from the bowl, but that doesn’t mean it’s smooth sailing through your pipes. Let’s dive into the world of flushable vs. non-flushable items, and how My Georgia Plumber can help you avoid plumbing predicaments.

The Hidden Dangers of “Flushable”

Here’s the deal: Just because something claims to be flushable doesn’t mean it’s your plumbing’s best friend. The sewer line pipes leading from your home aren’t as roomy as you’d imagine. Anything that doesn’t break down easily can cause a clog and disrupt the flow of your plumbing. So, the next time you’re tempted to flush something, remember that toilet bowl clearance doesn’t mean smooth sailing ahead.

Unmasking the Flushable Wipes Myth

Those so-called “flushable” wipes? They’re not as friendly as they seem. Despite the label, these wipes don’t break down as quickly as toilet paper. Tossing them down the toilet can lead to nasty clogs and plumbing disasters. Want to test it for yourself? Drop a flushable wipe into a bowl of water, leave it for an hour, and see what happens. Chances are, it won’t vanish into thin air. And guess what? It won’t vanish in your plumbing either.

A List of What Not to Flush

Let’s set things straight: your toilet isn’t a trash can. Here are some no-no’s when it comes to flushing:

Flushing these items is like inviting a clog to a party. Don’t let your toilet turn into a plumbing nightmare. Dispose of these items in the trash to save yourself from costly repairs.

The Three P’s Rule

When in doubt, follow the Three P’s: pee, poo, and paper (toilet paper, that is). These are the only things that should make their way into your plumbing. Anything else is a potential hazard waiting to clog up your system.

Time for a Plumbing Intervention?

If you’ve been a serial flusher of non-flushables, it’s not too late to change your ways. Start by tossing those items in the trash where they belong. If you’re dealing with clogs and plumbing woes, don’t hesitate to reach out to the professionals at My Georgia Plumber.

If your plumbing’s in a bind, My Georgia Plumber has your back. Our skilled team is just a call away at 770-592-0081. Don’t let flushable fiascos ruin your plumbing. Let us handle the mess and keep your pipes flowing smoothly.

 

 

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