Aug 17, 2015

WIPES CLOG PIPES

"Disposable" doesn't mean "Flushable"


Wipes do NOT break down in water like toilet paperMany popular wipe products are labeled and marketed as disposable, flushable or septic safe, but they don't break down when flushed


BIG PROBLEMS


Wipes are clogging sewer lines and leading to expensive repairsThese wipes can clog sewer lines, cause sewage backups and lead to time consuming and expensive repairs

Costs for plumber to unclog your sewer line can range from $75 to $350+ and a septic system pump out can cost $400 to $650


SAVE YOUR DRAIN


"Just because you can flush something, doesn't mean you should", says Better Than Septic founder Jacqueline Sommers "When these items are flushed they don't disintegrate very quickly, and I've seen firsthand the problems they can cause"


Don't throw "Flushables" or "Disposables" in the toilet


Never flush wipes, paper towels, dental floss, feminine hygiene products, cat litter, diapers,  cigarette butts, coffee grounds, pharmaceuticals, egg shells, cooking grease or oil


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