With our 15 years of experience as 
professional plumbing specialists in the Toronto area, we’ve seen it 
all; from your standard leaking faucet fixtures to full blown plumbing 
disasters, we’ve been there.
But did you know that a majority of plumbing problems are self-inflicted?
That most often, extensive plumbing repairs are the result of careless use and poor maintenance techniques?
In this blog post, we’ll go over six of 
the most common mistakes we’ve seen homeowners make with their own 
plumbing, and advise you on alternative ways to care for your home 
drains and pipes… ones that will ensure high performance plumbing for 
years to come.
- Ignoring Signs of Plumbing Failure
One of the most common plumbing mistakes
 we see comes from the carelessness of Toronto homeowners; they see and 
acknowledge the signs of a plumbing problem, but put them off until 
later, or ignore the issue altogether. When you don’t take immediate 
action to keep your pipes running effectively, you create conditions in 
which these issues and minor symptoms can snowball into full-blown 
plumbing disasters.
When you notice frequent drain clogging,
 insufficient water flow and pressure, leaks and irregular water 
concentrations, act. Too often, major plumbing problems are the result 
of homeowners letting smaller, minor problems slip by; these indicators 
will often worsen over time, and require extensive plumbing repairs 
later on if left untended to.
- Poor and Irregular Plumbing Maintenance
However, you shouldn’t wait for the 
warning signs of plumbing failure to maintain your pipes; a regular, 
once a month self-inspection could help prevent a slew of major plumbing
 problems from developing down the line. The key to plumbing 
self-inspections is prevention. With a regular inspection schedule, you 
can stay ahead of any plumbing issues and resolve them proactively, 
before they can develop into disasters.
Additionally, we recommend having a 
professional plumbing inspection at least once per year. Trained 
specialists will have a stronger eye for plumbing issues you may not 
even be aware of, so having that input could save you money in the long 
run, should they catch an undetectable warning sign early.
- Gratuitous Use of Chemicals
Another common Toronto plumbing mistake 
is the gratuitous use of chemical cleaning products to dislodge drain 
clogs. These products, while an emergency solution for minor clogging 
and grime buildup, can actually harm your pipes after extensive use, as 
the chemical reactions that make these products work can eat away at 
inner pipe walls, and are even dangerous upon contact in some 
conditions.
Instead, we recommend less harmful home 
remedy solutions, such as simple vinegar and baking soda solutions, or 
even a hot water flush. Chemical cleaners can be counterproductive when 
run through your plumbing systems; instead, opt for equally effective, 
much safer alternatives.
- Careless Drain Use Behaviors
Many Toronto plumbing problems also come
 from poor treatment of pipes, drains and garbage disposals. Often, 
homeowners run whatever they want through their plumbing, thinking their
 pipes and disposal systems can take it; however, this is a grave 
mistake, and very commonly leads to severe pipe damage and buildup later
 on.
Know what can and cannot cycle through 
your garbage disposal. For instance, avoid running fibrous, stringy 
foods, plastic wrappers, animal bones and excess fat/grease in your 
disposal. These agents can damage your disposal’s blades, and very often
 cause significant buildups within home pipe systems.
- Trying DIY Repairs Unprepared
Another extremely common (and extremely 
risky) plumbing mistake we come across occurs when homeowners attempt 
DIY plumbing repairs without the right tools, techniques or system 
know-how to effectively resolve their plumbing issues. Frankly, it’s 
better to seek a specialist’s opinion than to get in over your head with
 difficult DIY repairs.
However, if you do attempt DIY repairs 
to fix issues with your home plumbing, it’s important that you have the 
right tools on hand; fortunately most of the plumbing tools you’ll need 
will be available at your local home improvement store. These tools 
include:
- Basin wrenches and standard pipe wrenches
 - A metal file
 - A Hacksaw, for cutting through existing pipe
 - A plumber’s snake, which can be your best friend when dealing with frequent drain clogs
 - Adjustable, hex-shaped wrenches
 
Beyond having the right tools, also make
 sure you know fully what part of your plumbing system is causing a 
problem, and how best to fix that problem. With something as sensitive 
as plumbing, you don’t want to go in “blind” and make matters worse.
- Not Getting Help When You Need It
The above point, of course, leads us to one of the biggest plumbing mistakes
 you can make: not getting professional help when it’s necessary. Yes, 
calling your local plumbing specialist and having an expert inspection 
and renovation will cost you money… but it will be cheaper than ignoring
 the problem, or trying doomed DIY repairs.
If you find yourself in over your head 
with pipe damages or failed DIY repairs, contact a Toronto professional.
 Not getting the help you need when you need it, or putting off calling 
an expert until later, are some of the worst mistakes you can make with 
issues in your home plumbing. Don’t make these careless plumbing mistakes; take care of your drains and pipes, and call a professional when necessary.
If you are still looking for trusted plumber,
 Mister Plumber in Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York 
specializing sewer repair, upgrade waterline, water service upgrade, 
drain cleaning, backwater valve installation, lead pipe replacement, 
re-piping and emergency plumbing, Mister Plumber uses the latest 
technology to effectively troubleshoot and quickly repair any plumbing 
problem and offers a fast response and free estimates.
More Info: www.misterplumber.ca 
Reliable and Trustworthy Plumbing services.
Call a fully-licensed, bonded and insured Toronto plumber at 416 939 1530
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