Your Garbage Disposal and Flower Cuttings: What to Know

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Your Garbage Disposal and Flower Cuttings: What to Know

Why Flower Cuttings Don’t Belong in Your Garbage Disposal

Mother’s Day is here! And part of that for moms in our Tampa Bay area is getting flowers. But, while these are a great way to feel appreciated, your garbage disposal won’t appreciate if you put flower cutting down the drain. So before you head out on your mother’s day adventures, take a moment to discover the affects flower cuttings have your your garbage disposal. Although it may seem harmless, tossing flower cuttings down your garbage disposal can actually lead to serious plumbing problems.

In this post, the experts at Billy the Sunshine Plumber explain why the habit of putting flower cuttings in your garbage disposal can can damage your plumbing, what to do if it happens, and when you should call a plumber.

So, Why Are Flower Cuttings a Problem?

First, flower cuttings don’t break down easily like food scraps. And stems, petals, and leaves are fibrous and stringy, so they can easily tangle around your disposal blades or clog your drain. Instead of easily flowing down the sink, they tend to clump together and block the drain. Additionally, stems often wrap around the disposal blades, which can prevent them from turning. As a result, your disposal may stop working altogether, or worse, your pipes could become completely blocked.

What to Do If You Already Put Them Down the Drain

If you accidentally put flower cuttings in your disposal, act fast. Immediately turn off the disposal and the water. Then, using tongs or pliers, carefully remove any visible flower stems from the drain. Next, flush the drain with hot water and a small amount of dish soap to help break up any lingering residue. However, if you hear grinding, smell odors, or notice slow draining, don’t ignore it.

When to Call a Plumber

Sometimes, the clog goes deeper than you can reach. So, call Billy the Sunshine Plumber right away if:

  • Suddenly, water backs up into your sink even after flushing.

  • Surprisingly, your disposal makes loud or unusual noises.

  • Unfortunately, home remedies don’t resolve the clog.

  • Eventually, foul smells persist even after cleaning.

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Keep Your Garbage Disposal Flower-Free

To avoid these issues, always throw flower stems and leaves in the trash or compost instead. That way, you protect your plumbing and keep your kitchen running smoothly. And remember, you can call Billy the Sunshine Plumber if you think your garbage disposal is clogged or damaged. Because, Billy the Sunshine Plumber are the plumbing experts who can save you time, money, and stress.

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Shelly Reale