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		<title>Burlingame Plumbing- Tips for Proper Use of the Plumbing Garbage disposer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People would be taking the trash out a lot more often with no garbage disposal. As soon as the next day, food left in trash cans draw bugs which enable it to begin to smell really unpleasant. In many instances, the garbage disposal takes care of that problem. Throw the uneaten food down the drain, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People would be taking the trash out a lot more often with no garbage disposal. As soon as the next day, food left in trash cans draw bugs which enable it to begin to smell really unpleasant. In many instances, the garbage disposal takes care of that problem. Throw the uneaten food down the drain, flip the switch, and like magic, the food is cut up and sent on its way. Unfortunately, in case you aren&#8217;t careful, the garbage disposal isn&#8217;t meant for everything and misuse of this handy equipment can lead to a major plumbing problem. Here are some things that should never go down the actual disposal.</p>
<p>Keep away from putting any type of rice or pasta down the garbage disposal to avoid plumbing problems. These cannot be chopped up beyond some point, and that point won&#8217;t be sufficient to take away it&#8217;s actually amazing water-soaking properties. Pasta and rice tend to swell up and get caught inside trap below the disposal, because of these properties. It can cause the actual trap to almost completely close, meaning a clog whenever enough bits accumulate. Throw leftover rice and dinner in the trash. It won&#8217;t odor the next morning, it won&#8217;t attract bugs in the way other food items will and unless coated in a degradable sauce.</p>
<p>Grease regardless of the sort is the next thing you should never put down the kitchen drain. Doing it often is just asking for a block up eventually. Grease will keep to the sides of the pipes then when it dries out, it creates thick lard that water will not be able to penetrate. You can avoid some of the major kitchen plumbing problems by never putting grease down the drain. Seal it down in a jar and throw it out if it&#8217;s a small amount of oil.</p>
<p>Should never go down in the disposal are chicken and steak bones. This is a one way admission to replacing the disposal altogether. At cutting up smaller sized chunks of soft food, the actual blades of the disposal are quite adept but they are not nearly strong enough to handle animal our bones. Throw these out and save having to purchase a new garbage disposal system.</p>
<p>By using some discretion when it comes to the use of home appliances like the garbage disposal, most <a href="http://www.plumbingburlingame.us">Burlingame Plumbing</a> problems in the kitchen can be avoided. Pricier it to do miracles even though it is one of the most helpful devices in the kitchen. Sometimes, the trash may is the best alternative.</p>
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