Plumbing Myths That Are Costing You Big Bucks
By your1 on Sep 10, 2016 in Plumbing
Plumbing issues are one of the scariest for people, particularly households.
However, just like ghost stories and false beliefs that are passed on from generation to generation, there are a myriad myths regarding plumbing and plumbing problems that have been the source of misinformation.
In this blog, we debunk some of the most widely believed myths about plumbing.
Myth#1 – Leaking Faucets Aren’t a Big Deal
Faucet leakage is common; however, it doesn’t mean that the problem should go unnoticed. The consistently dripping water from faucets can turn a small problem into a big one, in no time. There are several reasons why and how a dripping faucet is costing you. Some of them include high energy bills, water shortage, and damaged bathroom fixture and fittings.
Myth#2 – Garbage Disposal Can Take Virtually Everything
It’s surprising how most people easily toss waste, litter and other kinds of garbage – from leftover food to old clothes. It’s wrong for people to think that anything can be thrown in the disposal. Solid objects are known to weaken the shredder. As a result, the drain gets blocked by various substances that are rubbery and starchy. A few things that you should never throw in the disposal include banana skin, citrus fruits, coffee, and artichokes.
Myth#3 – A Loud Water Heater Can Explode Anytime
A noisy water heater can sure leave you worried. However, a loud water heater may not necessarily blow up. Of course, it is a clear signal that you need to replace your water heater. Over the passage of time, particles and sediments inhabit at the foundation of the tank and when the heater is switched on, the air bubbles start producing the sounds.
Myth#4 – Only In-Tank Cleaners Can Clean Toilets
Primarily, in-tank cleaners do away with the odors. They do not help eliminate the actual problem. So, no matter how many times you use the in-tank cleaners, the underlying cause of the stink remains. In-tank cleaners merely conceal the issue temporarily. If you’re looking for quick, temporary fixes, this may work. However, when seeking permanent solutions, it’s best to turn to the services of a professional and qualified Maryland plumber to help get rid of the odor as well as the buildup.
When encountering plumbing problems, remember, ignorance will only worsen the issue. Contact us today to hire our services ranging from electric water heater installation & replacement, to water line repair, and back-up sump pumps service. For more inquiries, call us now at 301-540-7586.
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