Are Eggshells Hazardous to Your Plumbing This Easter?
Spring celebrations often bring fun traditions here in Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando and Citrus Counties. And there are always lots of fun events to choose from, including dying hardboiled Easter eggs. However, what you do with those eggshells afterward matters more than you might think. While it may seem harmless, putting boiled eggshells down your kitchen sink or garbage disposal can actually be hazardous to your home’s plumbing system. So, in this blog, the experts at Billy the Sunshine Plumber take a look a Easter egg shells and how they may affect the health of your home plumbing.
Why Eggshells Can Damage Your Pipes
Although eggshells are biodegradable, they don’t break down quickly enough to be safe for drains. Instead, they can clump together and mix with grease or soap. As a result, this sticky mess often clogs your pipes and slows your drain. Over time, this buildup can even lead to serious blockages or disposal damage.
How to Keep Your Plumbing Safe This Easter
Fortunately, keeping your plumbing safe is simple. Instead of tossing eggshells down the drain, collect them in a bowl or bag. Then, throw them in your compost bin or trash. This easy step helps you avoid clogs and keeps your plumbing running smoothly.
Additionally, it’s a smart idea to avoid dumping grease or heavy food scraps into the sink. And be sure to rinse your drain with hot water after every use to clear out residue. For even better protection, consider using a drain strainer to catch debris before it enters your pipes.
When to Call Billy the Sunshine Plumber
Sometimes, plumbing problems happen even when you’re careful. So, you should call a licensed professional if you notice:
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Water draining slowly, even after rinsing with hot water
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Gurgling sounds coming from the sink after use
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Foul odors rising from your drain
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Your garbage disposal jamming or humming without spinning
Avoid Eggshells Down the Drain to Protect Your Plumbing
This Easter, keep your celebration stress-free by protecting your home’s plumbing. Avoid putting eggshells and other waste down the drain. For added peace of mind, call Billy the Sunshine Plumber to schedule a plumbing check-up to ensure everything’s working as it should.
Billy the Sunshine Plumber has been the Tampa Bay 24-hour plumber of choice since 1924 when he first opened for business. Plus they are open 24/7/365 in Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties. So, days, nights, weekends, or holidays, Billy the Sunshine Plumber is always there for you.