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Petrifying Plumbing Problems

Pumpkin patches, cider mills, and the changing leaves are some of the many things our team at Universal Plumbing And Sewer loves about fall. With Halloween being less than a week away here, are three scary plumbing problems to get you in the spooky spirit.

1.     Ghost Flushing

If your toilet flushes entirely on its own, your house could be haunted, but before you call the priest, you should know that it is most likely just a leak. Ghost flushing, more commonly known as phantom flushing, is caused by a leak in your toilet’s tank. This leak allows water to seep into the bowl, causing the toilet to flush when it gets too full. This problem is fixable by replacing the flapper, but if that doesn’t rid the ghost, call a professional because there could be a more significant issue at hand. 

2.     A Clog Could be Lurking in Your Pipes

A clog doesn’t sound that spooky, right? Well, have you ever thought about what’s in that clog?  A clog is often composed of oil, fats, hair, soap scum, dirt, dead skin, and whatever else is thrown down your drain. Fortunately, most clogs are preventable. Here are a few tips and tricks to help prevent future clogs this fall:

a.     Dispose of hair in the trash. Hair is one of the most common causes of clogs. When we shower, we can’t help the hair that falls out and down the drain but putting a screen over your shower drain can help prevent clogs.  When you clean your hairbrush, it is better to do it over a trash can instead of your sink to avoid any loose hairs falling down the drain. 

b.     Dispose of oils and fats properly. When warm, fats and oils are in a liquid state that seems safe enough to pour down the drain, right? Wrong! Although the oils and fats seem safe for the drain, they are not. When oil and grease get colder, they become solid. These substances in solid form can and will clog your drains. Dispose of your grease by pouring them into an old can or another disposable container. 

c.     Flushable wipes and feminine products are never actually flushable. The truth is nothing but waste and toilet paper should be going down your toilet. Many people use flushable wipes and feminine products, but what everyone doesn’t know is that they can clog your drains. Although flushable wipes and feminine products typically fit through your pipes, they are not as biodegradable as most toilet paper is. 

d.     Pumpkin guts will clog your sink. Dispose of your pumpkin’s insides in the trash. The seeds and guts are not suitable for your disposal.  The pumpkin guts may stick to the disposal blades and harden, causing a clog in the future.

3.    Spooky Reasons to Call For a Plumber. 

a.     Gurgling sounds. Gurgling sounds when you use the toilet or run the dishwasher may be the first signs of a compromised or clogged drain.

b.     Slow draining. If you find that your sinks or tub is draining slower than usual, it is best to call a professional to locate the clog’s source. Chemical drain cleaners are not the right call because they can deteriorate your pipes. They can also harm your plumber if you don’t disclose a chemical cleaner in your system before they begin working on them.  

c.     Frozen pipes. Frozen pipes can cause a lot of damage. Don’t wait to call a plumber. An easy way to tell you have frozen pipes is if your water won’t run. Don’t try to thaw the pipes yourself, or you could risk damaging your pipes or a burst. To prevent frozen pipes in the winter, leave your sink cabinet doors open and let your faucet drip cold water overnight.

For all your horrific plumbing problems, call Universal Plumbing and Sewer. We have been proudly serving the community since 2005. 1-(586)-979-4000

 


A Letter To Our Customers

Dear Valued Customer,

At Universal Plumbing, our team is like family. Actually, many of them are family. So we have made every effort to keep our field techs, office staff, and customers protected. We are extremely proud of the willingness, motivation, and kindness that our team has displayed. On Friday, March 16th, as we started collaborating with our team to combat this situation, I heard them saying things such as, “We cannot leave people without running water and flushing toilets”. I could hear them discussing all the different types of customers that would need our help and I could hear in their voices a genuine concern for our customers. It was honestly one of my most proud moments in business.  That very day we were able to initiate a new safety strategy with training. 

There have NOT been any cases of COVID-19 in our office or within our field techs’ or our families. Because we have our own warehouse, it was a true blessing to have everything needed in stock from day one, including N95 masks, and we have been able to utilize them along with gloves, shoe covers, and hand sanitizer since the beginning. 

Universal Plumbing has every intention of staying open and ready to service all your plumbing and drain needs. We are praying for the protection of our techs, customers, community, and nation. We are taking every precaution that we can think of and updating our process daily as we come up with new ideas and ways to be safer. For information on what we are doing to protect the health of our community, visit our web page HERE. If you have any suggestions, I would love to hear your ideas! Please email me at office@plumbingandsewer.com with any questions, ideas, or feedback. 

Thank you for choosing Universal Plumbing And Sewer.

May God Bless and Protect You All,

Carol Nelson
Owner