Thursday, February 27, 2014

How Long Island Plumbing Professionals Prevent and Deal with Blockages

 Officials in London described the traces of the fatberg as clinging to the top of the pipe and creating a thick mass. Such may be possible as the grease is normally lighter than water and could build up over time. However, cleanup crews lamented that the buildup was also due to an increased use of wipes being flushed down the toilet.

Long Island is a long way across the pond from ye olde London, but the threat of a fatberg spilling raw sewage into the streets is a scenario that can actually take place wherever there’s plumbing and sewers. Nearby New York City already runs a program to encourage residents to store spent kitchen fat, oil, and grease (FOG) in containers for recycling. If you’re worried about the existence of accumulated FOG in your sewer pipes, which could possibly trigger a backflow, consider hiring Long Island plumbing professionals like the ones from Benjamin Franklin Plumbing.

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/812219/2014/02/07/how-long-island-plumbing-professionals-prevent-and-deal-with-blockages.html

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