Fact or Fiction? Debunking Common Plumbing Myths
With so much ‘information’ freely available online, a lot of homeowners resort to using hacks and tricks to deal with big plumbing problems. However, that’s pretty much like putting a band-aid on a fracture, hoping it will go away. While some of those tips come in handy, the majority are based in fiction. To keep your plumbing system running smoothly, it’s important to know fact from fiction and not rely on misconceptions to fix major plumbing issues. Your plumbing system is a big investment and you want to make sure it’s getting the care and attention it deserves. To help clarify matters, we’ve listed down some of the most common plumbing myths out there. Myth#1: A Leaky Faucet is No Big Deal A lot of homeowners treat leaky faucets like they’re no big deal. After all, what damage could a tiny drip do? Turns out, a lot! Those tiny drips can turn into 10,000 gallons of water wasted annually, according to the Environmental Protection Agency . That’s equal to 270 loads