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toiletYou flushing wet wipes down the toilet bowl could be causing some of your plumbing issues. They can sometimes cause damage that costs more than $1,000.

Wet wipes are safe to flush, but what about those that the manufacturers claim? These wipes may seem safe, but they can be dangerous to your plumbing system if you flush them regularly. What are some other reasons you shouldn’t flush wipes down your drain?

Why Flushing Wet Wipes Down The Toilet Is A Big No?

1. They don’t break apart

Wet wipes rarely disintegrate when flushed down the toilet. It’s not a question of whether wet wipes can be flushed down the toilet. The wipes may flush down the toilet without any problems. The problem occurs when wipes are flushed down your sewer. Wet wipes are virtually indestructible even after flushing.

Wet wipes can be found in drain pipes intact even months after they have been flushed. They also do not break down, resulting in a buildup of wet wipes that clogs drain lines and can eventually cause Myrtle Beach plumbing systems to become backed up.

In one test, wet wipes were placed in a blender and blended for 10 minutes. Would you believe they were almost unaltered after such a procedure? What is the best method to get rid of wet wipes, then? Toss them in the trash. Try buying a small, sealed can and lining it with a bag scented with your favorite scent if the smell of trash bothers you. It is cheaper and easier to do this than call a plumber.

toilet2. Fatberg Effect

What is a Fatberg? It is when wet wipes are combined with fat, grease and other dirt in the pipes to create an iceberg-like formation. These formations cause huge blockages in drains and plumbing pipes. Fatbergs are 10 feet or longer and can weigh over 100 pounds.

Homeowners often face fatbergs, which can cost thousands of dollars in plumbing repairs. Softball clogs, the smaller versions of fatbergs, can cause as much damage as flushing a ball down the toilet.

3. Wall of Wipes

How old is your house? The older your house, the more vulnerable your plumbing system will be. Many of your pipes will be brittle and corroded. Your drain lines may have many small holes or even be infested with tree roots. Older sewer systems were often constructed of concrete, Orangeburg, or iron pipes. Tree roots can grow in all of these materials. The roots may grow at the joints of the sewer pipes and spread to form a web. Roots can catch things that are passing through pipes.

This wall would prevent anything from getting into the sewer system. A professional plumbing contractor in Myrtle Beach will be needed to fix this problem. It is, therefore, important to have regular plumbing inspections if your home plumbing system is old.

4. Sewer Damage

Even if the wet wipes that you flush don’t get stuck in the pipes or cause a blockage, they can still cause damage. This can damage your septic tank and the sewer system in the city.

Why? It causes a blockage in the septic system rather than clogging the drain lines. This can lead to a backed-up sewer system entering your home via sinks and drains.

Even if you don’t consider the cost of plumbing repairs, cleaning up the mess alone could cost you thousands. If the blockage is severe, you may have to replace your septic system. The best way to prevent this is never to flush wet wipes!

Wet wipes can cause problems at sewage treatment plants, even if they are unharmed through the sewer system. Wet wipes can cause damage to industrial pumps and lead them to overheat. The taxpayers are responsible for paying the pump replacement or repair cost every time this happens. It’s no surprise that these pumps are expensive.

Call Blue Ribbon Plumbing LLC if you have plumbing issues caused by wet wipes or other reasons.

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