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Plumbing is one of those systems we rely on every day—yet rarely think about until something goes wrong. These surprising plumbing facts are not only interesting, they can help homeowners make smarter decisions, avoid costly repairs, and even share a few “did you know?” moments with friends and family.
The typical household uses thousands of gallons of water every month. Toilets, showers, laundry, and leaks account for most of it. What surprises many homeowners is that a significant portion of that usage often goes unnoticed—especially when small leaks are involved.
A running toilet alone can waste hundreds of gallons per day without drawing much attention.
A slow drip doesn’t seem urgent—but over time, leaks add up fast.
Many homeowners don’t realize they have a leak until they see a spike in their water bill or notice damage that’s already been done.
While ancient civilizations had aqueducts and drainage systems, modern indoor plumbing is less than 200 years old in most homes. Early systems focused on convenience—not longevity—which is why older homes often need pipe upgrades today.
What feels “permanent” in a house is often part of a system that was never designed to last forever.
Despite the label, most so-called flushable wipes:
These wipes are one of the leading causes of expensive drain and sewer problems. The safest rule is simple: if it’s not toilet paper, don’t flush it.
Most major plumbing emergencies start as small, manageable issues. Regular inspections can catch leaks, corrosion, pressure problems, and failing components early—before they turn into emergencies.
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