When taking care of your shower drain, you can't just carelessly use everything that is effective – or you can accidentally damage it.
While some effective cleaning methods are completely safe, lots of people make mistakes and accidentally damage their drains.
Here are a few mistakes you should know about in advance.
Don't ignore regular cleaning
Cleaning the shower drain on a regular basis prevents buildup and clogs.
Make it a part of your cleaning routine.
Avoid using harsh chemicals
Harsh chemicals can damage your pipes and be harmful to the environment.
Opt for natural or mild cleaning solutions instead.
Don't pour grease or oil down the drain
Grease and oil can solidify and clog the drain. Dispose of them in the trash instead.
Avoid flushing large objects
Flushing large objects like hair, dental floss, or cotton balls down the drain can cause blockages.
Dispose of them properly in the trash.
Don't forget to use a drain cover
Using a drain cover can help trap hair and larger debris, preventing them from going down the drain and causing clogs.
Avoid excessive use of hair products
Hair products like shampoos and conditioners can leave residue that contributes to clogs.
Rinse your hair thoroughly to minimize buildup.
Don't overlook regular maintenance
Check your drain regularly for any buildup or slow drainage.
Address the issue promptly to prevent it from getting worse.
Avoid using excessive force
If you encounter a clog, avoid using excessive force or sharp objects to clear it.
This can damage the pipes. Instead, try using a plunger or a drain snake.
Don't neglect professional help
If you have persistent or severe clogs, it's best to seek professional help from a plumber.
They have the expertise to handle more complex drain issues.
Avoid postponing repairs
If you notice any leaks or damage to the drain, address them promptly.
Delaying repairs can lead to more significant problems down the line.
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