Drainage congestion is a common problem in many families. This causes a lot of inconvenience and affects daily activities.
Many housewives choose to self-treat at home, however, lacking experience and implementing it incorrectly will not bring the desired results.
Using strong chemicals
One of those common mistakes is the use of strong cleaning chemicals to clear the sewers. If not carefully researched, these chemicals can disrupt the structure of the pipeline, causing damage and making the odor more severe.
In addition, combining many different chemicals can also bring the opposite result, affecting the health of family members.
Dumping inadequate waste
Many housewives have the habit of pouring grease, leftover food, tea bags, coffee or other solid waste into drainage.
These are the same substances that can easily cause accumulation, blockage and create an environment for bacteria to grow, leading to unpleasant odors, especially the cooling oil that easily sticks to the pipes, making it difficult for water to circulate.
Not cleaning and maintaining regularly
Not cleaning and regular maintenance of the drainage system is also the main cause of the accumulation of debris, causing congestion and odor. This makes processing more difficult and expensive.
Do regular cleaning to help prevent the growth of bacteria and ensure the drainage system works more effectively.
Installing a drainage system that is not technically correct
Installing a drainage system that is not technically correct or using poor quality drainage pipes with unreasonable designs can very likely cause congestion.
Too many folded sections or drainage pipes with inappropriate diameters will also obstruct the flow of water, leading to a buildup of dirt and bacteria.
Ensuring the installation is done correctly is a special concern to avoid odor problems and congestion.
Inappropriate sewer clearance tools
Choosing to use inappropriate or incorrect sewer tools can damage the pipeline and make clogging worse.
For example, using a sewer line of the wrong size or not knowing how to operate it can cause scratches and cracks in the pipe, causing the stench to leak out.
Choosing the right tools and researching their use carefully will help the sewer opening more effectively and ensure safety.