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Modern day plumbing has come a long way, but it still has its limitations. A clogged toilet is not a rare occurrence, but there are ways to combat the issue by being mindful of what you dispose of and flush.

Here we’ll take a look at three items you should never flush:

1. Floss

Though a thin piece of string seems harmless, it can result in a clogged toilet if not disposed of properly. Floss can tangle in your pipes and, over time, lead to a giant blockage in your sewage system. Avoid the hassle by simply throwing it in the garbage instead.

2. Feminine Hygiene Products

clogged-toiletRestaurants and public restrooms typically have signs advising customers not to flush feminine products down the toilet — and there’s good reason for it. Feminine hygiene products, like pads and tampons, were created to absorb moisture and expand within the body. They continue to absorb moisture after they’ve been removed, and in a toilet especially, the items can grow and clog the pipes. Instead, wrap the product in a small piece of tissue paper and place it in the nearest trash receptacle.

3. Food Products

Sometimes people are in a rush and bring food into the bathroom or have a bit of food waste in their bag or pocket. Don’t throw it into the toilet; items like candy, chip wrappers, fruit pits, or cooking grease can severely damage your plumbing system if not properly disposed of.

 

If you’re dealing with a clogged toilet, leaking pipe, or other bathroom-related issues, don’t hesitate to call the professionals at ServiceMaster Fire & Water Restoration Services in Lexington, KY. They have over 60 years of experience and the necessary tools to handle a variety of reconstruction services, from broken pipes to leaking roofs. Call (859) 309-9964 to schedule an appointment today or visit their website to learn more about the services they provide.

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