Most do this wrong. 10 items you’re flushing that destroy your plumbing

In our daily lives, the convenience of flushing things down the toilet often overshadows the potential damage it can cause to our plumbing systems. Many people unknowingly flush items that, over time, lead to severe blockages, costly repairs, and environmental harm. Understanding what should and shouldn’t be flushed is crucial for maintaining a healthy plumbing system and protecting our environment.
While toilets are designed to handle human waste and toilet paper, they are not equipped to process a wide array of items that people often dispose of in this manner. This article highlights ten common items that are frequently flushed but can wreak havoc on plumbing systems. By being informed, you can avoid unnecessary plumbing issues and contribute to a healthier environment.
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1. Flushable Wipes: The Misleading Label
Despite being marketed as flushable, most wipes do not break down like toilet paper. They are often made of synthetic materials that do not disintegrate quickly in water. Studies have shown that flushable wipes can take weeks or even months to break down, leading to severe blockages in pipes and sewage systems. In fact, a single wipe can cause a blockage that requires professional intervention to clear, often costing hundreds of dollars in plumbing repairs.
Municipalities around the world have reported significant issues with flushable wipes, with some cities spending millions annually to clear blockages caused by these products. It’s essential to dispose of wipes in the trash rather than the toilet to prevent these costly and environmentally damaging clogs.
2. Hair: The Silent Clog Maker

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