Put a small trash can next to your toilet and make sure everyone in the house, including kids and guests, uses it. Toilets are an amazing invention, and in my mind are the unsung heroes in the reduction of disease and the increase in lifespan in the last 200 years. But, they don’t do well with anything other than feces, urine, and toilet paper (I’m looking at you, Charmin Flushable Wipes). Things that have gone down the toilet that have cost our clients thousands of dollars have included children’s toys, kitty litter, sanitary products, paper towels, hair, and fish guts. Also, do not put cleaning products, especially bleach products, in the tank (back part) of your toilet. They eat away at the rubber and plastic parts, and often void the warranty. Feel free to use appropriate cleaning products in the bowl (front part). If you see a wet spot on a wall, floor or ceiling get it solved right away. Water in walls, ceilings, and floors can cause major structural damage to buildings, which ca...
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