Your home’s plumbing might be the last thing on your mind as a pet owner. However, there are a few things you need to consider when it comes to how your furry friends may affect your plumbing system. Of course, the same applies the other way around. Trusted plumbing service contractor A-1 Comfort Care Heating, Cooling & Plumbing shares a few helpful tips to keep in mind.
Washing and grooming your pet leaves stray hair behind. You don’t want it to go down the drain, as it can form a clog over time. Before bathing your pet, place a hair strainer over the sink or bathtub drain. This is also helpful in dealing with human hair whenever you take a bath.
You may have seen cat litters and other pet-related products that are flushable. Local plumbing services contractors, however, advise against doing so for the simple reason that they settle inside the toilet’s P-trap as sediment. The longer the cat litter is soaked, the more time it has to trap incoming debris as it swells. Before you know it, you’re dealing with a clog. Flushing it down the toilet can also harm the septic system.
Most dogs see the toilet as a big water bowl. It’s almost natural for them to drink water from it, especially when they’re thirsty. But don’t think this won’t harm your dog in the long run. Toilet water is a mixture of bacteria and residue from cleaning products. Make sure to close the lid as soon as you’ve finished with the toilet. You should also practice keeping the bathroom door closed when not in use so that your pet won’t snoop around unexpectedly.
If you need a reliable expert in plumbing services, count on A-1 Comfort Care Heating, Cooling & Plumbing to always get the job done efficiently. Call us today at (732) 578-0379 to get started! You can also fill out our online form to request a free estimate! Our New Jersey service areas include Wall and Freehold, NJ.
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