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Pet Owners: 3 Plumbing Tips to Keep Cat and Dog Hair Out of Drains and Pipes

As most Ruston pet owners know, one of the biggest problems they face time
after time is having their pet’s hair go down the drain. When this
happens, it’s inevitable problems will result. In some cases it may
be as mild as a
clogged drain, while other times the problem can be pipes that are severely clogged
and require a plumber to spend several hours fixing. Whatever the case
may be, the good news is that there are numerous ways to avoid these situations.

Keep the Drain Strainer Nearby

When it’s time to bathe the family dog or cat, it’s very important
to make sure little if any of their hair makes its way down the drain.
If it does, the result will be a clogged drain that may need a plumber’s
expertise to clear.

To keep this from happening, a drain strainer should be used for each and
every bath. While any strainer will do, some are designed specifically
with much smaller holes in order to catch as much pet hair as possible.
Whether you’ve got a long-haired or short-haired pet, a drain strainer
is a must-have.

Think Twice About Flushable Litter

While changing litter boxes can be one of life’s most disgusting tasks
at times, it’s something that has to be done to keep kitty happy.
However, many pet owners make the mistake of using flushable litter, thinking
it will make their lives easier.

Unfortunately, all it does is create additional plumbing problems that
virtually guarantee a service call to a plumber will be made. When this
litter is flushed down the toilet, the pet’s hair and other debris
set up like concrete inside the pipes. One of the most difficult clogs
to clear, expect to have a hefty repair bill when all is said and done.
To avoid this, simply toss the used litter into a trashcan.

Cover Exposed Pipes and Drains

In many Ruston homes, there are pipes and drains that are exposed for a
variety of reasons. When this is the case, dogs and cats cannot resist
them. While dogs will chew on exposed pipes, cats will explore open drains.
In both cases, plenty of their hair gets into the plumbing, creating clogs
over a period of time. If you don’t want this to happen, have a plumber
install drain covers over any exposed drains, and cover exposed pipes
to keep dogs from chewing holes in them.

Don’t let your fluffy pup clog up your drain! If you need drain cleaning
in your Ruston, LA home call Mark Johnson Plumbing at (318) 255-1332
 today!