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There are lots of different wet wipes on the market today. It started with baby wipes, as a convenient way to clean a baby’s bottom. Now there are wet wipes for adults, too.

Companies encourage consumers to use these wipes in addition to regular toilet for a fresher, cleaner experience. Many of these brands claim that they are safe for your septic system and can be flushed down the toilet. Go ahead and use these wipes if you like, but DO NOT flush them down the toilet. Regardless of what the label says, they can damage your plumbing system.

The problem is not actually whether the wet wipes will flush down the toilet. They may go down the toilet just fine, without the need for plunging or anything. The problem comes later on, when the wipes move through your sewer system. Many older sewer systems are built of clay, concrete, iron pipes, or Orangeburg. All of these materials are very susceptible to the growth of tree roots. Roots may begin to grow into the sewer system at the joints, and then they spread, forming a web throughout the pipes. Things that pass through the pipes will get caught in the roots.

If you are flushing things that don’t belong in the sewer, this can create clogs. Toilet paper generally isn’t a problem, because it dissolves quickly. However, paper towels, feminine hygiene products, and wet wipes can take weeks or even months to dissolve. You could end up with a clog in your sewer and sewage backing up into your home.

Even if wet wipes make it through the sewer system without causing a problem, they can create problems when they arrive at the sewage treatment plant. The industrial grade pumps there can be damaged and overheat because of those fibrous wet wipes.

The only things that you should flush down your toilet is human waste and toilet paper. Throw everything else in the trash can. If the trash bothers you, try buying a small can with a lid that seals, and line it with a scented bag. This is much easier and less expensive than calling a plumber to clean out your sewer.

If you do have a clogged toilet or sewer pipes call Roberts Plumbing! We will unclog your pipes using the latest technology and video inspect the pipes to insure they are clear of obstructions.