I am glad I read this thread. My problem with my kitchen sink is the same. So I'm going
to have to do the same. Thanks guys.
to have to do the same. Thanks guys.
I also find them problematic. Won't have one again.All kinds of plumbing problems with garbage disposals. I removed them from all my rent houses and now no plumbing problems.
Don't have one at home either. (newly renovated house)
Do you use a lot of anti-bacterial soap in that sink(s)?
I disagree with this. There are no good bacteria for pipes. That’s for a septic system or treatment plantOne plumber's take on it...
How Triclosan Effects Plumbing
Triclosan and similar antibacterial agents pose more harm than good to all living things, to our water supply and the environment.
As the owner of a plumbing company, Coast View Plumbing, my team and I have noticed the drainage system of buildings that use antibacterial soaps were terribly clogged, more so than others. We believe that these types of soaps kill beneficial bacteria in drains and reek havoc on the system. Sludge in these drains look like black tar and are almost as hard as cement.
Ultimately, it runs down drains into our waste water system. This eventually meets up with our drinking water system via oceans, rivers, etc. and then guess what? We all get to drink it, making us all more resistance to antibiotics. It makes fish unable to reproduce. Who’s next? If you can avoid the stuff don’t use it. It hasn’t been proven to be beneficial to our health nor the health of our planet.
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