Because there are a lot of urban legends and false beliefs around plumbing, it is essential to determine which of them are true and which are not. The following are some common misunderstandings regarding plumbing, along with the truths that lie behind them:

 

The use of lemon juice to unclog pipes is a common urban legend.

Lemon juice does not work very well as a drain cleaner, despite the fact that it has a pleasant smell and a slight whitening impact on surfaces. In point of fact, it could even cause the pipes in your home to corrode over time.

 

The use of hot water to clear a clogged drain is a common urban legend.

While it's true that hot water can help clear some clogs, it also has the potential to cause some fats and oils to freeze, which can make the blockage even worse. In most cases, it is best to use cold water, particularly in situations where grease or oil are the root of the problem.

 

The grease should be poured down the drain, however this is a myth.

It's a common misconception that grease should be flushed down the toilet. As it cools, grease can solidify into a substance that clogs pipes. It is highly recommended that grease be thrown away in the trash.

 

The use of chemical drain cleaners is recommended in order to unclog drains, but this is only a myth.

It is a well-known truth that the use of chemical drain cleaners can be rough on pipes and cause damage to them. Because of this, managing them properly requires extreme caution because there is a possibility that they pose a risk. If you really must use a drain cleaner that contains chemicals, make sure to read and carefully follow the directions on the bottle, and consider switching to a natural alternative.

 

Myth: There is always something blocking the drain that's to blame for it being slow.

A slow drain could be the consequence of a number of different issues, such as a partial obstruction, a damaged pipe, or even a problem with the main sewer system. It is essential to consult an expert in order to determine the nature of the problem and the most effective solution.

 

Myth: It's impossible to prevent having problems with the plumbing.

Even though there is no foolproof way to prevent plumbing problems, there are some preventative measures one may take to lessen the risk that they will arise. It is possible to forestall the occurrence of problems by doing routine maintenance, such as cleaning drains and replacing pipes.