Do You Know The Effects Of Cheap Toxic Drain Cleaners?
Getting a blocked
sink or shower drain, the first response is often to take out a bottle of
liquid drain cleaner and pour it through the opening to find that blockage at
the front. Once the recommended waiting time has elapsed, the bubbles are
removed and everything that blocks the drain is removed. Everything seems so
simple, but here at the Garvin Sewer Service, we are the first to tell you that
using those cleaning fluids is rarely the smartest solution. In fact, there are
many problems in using that approach.
Although they appear to be an economical solution to unclog
the drain pipes, there are three very important reasons why homeowners should
not use liquid drain cleaners in their washbasins and showers.
The toxic drain cleaners
The simple reality of liquid drain cleaners is that they are
made from a combination of abrasive chemicals with a high toxicity. Although
this applies to almost all liquid drain cleaners, this is especially true for
generic brand versions, which are less expensive, precisely because they are
less careful to ensure that they are completely safe to use. The vapors from
these chemicals are not safe to breathe and can also irritate the eyes, nose
and throat.
Even worse, this toxicity has a negative impact on the
environment. Once poured down the drain, they eventually mix unnatural
chemicals with the water while it is being washed. Even worse, bottle waste can
end up in landfills, where they can contaminate the soil and nearby water
sources.
Dangerous for you pipes sometimes
The same chemical reactions that work to break the blockage
in the sink can also cause serious drainage damage. The most important
substance in many cleaning agents is hydrochloric acid, which is notorious for
eating almost everything it touches. The more liquid detergents you use, the
more pipes and drains are exposed to this harmful chemical that can go through
the pipes over time and leave a much more expensive problem in your hands.
Not going to work on every application
Perhaps the most frustrating thing is that these products do
not always do the work they have to do. Sometimes the backup is the result of a
faulty sewer pipe or broken pipes, so it is not good to pour chemicals over the
problem. If there is even a small chance that the problem is greater than a
liquid cleaner can solve, it is best to call a plumber to address the problem
in the most sensible way.

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