5 Common Plumbing Mistakes Homeowners Make—and How to Avoid Them

Posted December 27, 2024

Plumbing emergencies can strike without warning, often requiring professional expertise to fix. However, many minor issues stem from common mistakes that homeowners can easily avoid. 

By learning what not to do—and how to do things right—you can save yourself the cost and stress of unnecessary repair calls.

Whether you’re in Arlington Heights, Evanston, or Downers Grove in Illinois, or in Tampa or Largo in Florida, these preventative tips can help you maintain a healthier plumbing system year-round.

1. Don’t Treat the Garbage Disposal Like a Compactor

Your garbage disposal is designed to grind up small food scraps, but it’s more delicate than many people realize. Stringy or fibrous foods such as potato peels, celery stalks, and pumpkin carvings can wrap around the disposal blades or clog your drains. Avoid pouring grease down the disposal as well, as it solidifies and narrows pipes over time.

  • Tip: When in doubt, toss questionable food scraps into the trash or compost pile instead of the disposal.

2. Watch the Weight on Fixtures

Hanging too many items—like shampoo racks stuffed with bottles—on your shower head may seem convenient but can strain the fixture. Shower heads and related hardware aren’t designed to support heavy weights; overburdening them could lead to leaks, cracks, or a broken connection.

  • Tip: Install a separate shelf or store extra bottles on the bathtub ledge to protect the shower arm and reduce stress on plumbing joints.

3. Flush This, Not That

Toilets and their associated pipes are meant to handle only human waste and toilet paper. Flushing items such as cotton balls, paper towels, baby wipes, or children’s toys can create stubborn blockages in your pipes.

  • Tip: Place a small wastebasket in each bathroom to collect non-flushable items, and remind kids to keep their toys away from the bowl.

4. Handle the Faucet with Care

Leaky faucets can be frustrating, but forcing the handle by pulling or pushing too hard won’t solve the drip—it can actually make things worse. Excessive force might break the handle or damage internal components, leading to more extensive (and expensive) repairs.

  • Tip: Check for worn-out washers or cartridges if you have a drip. If you’re not comfortable making those fixes yourself, call a plumbing professional to ensure proper repair.

5. Document Before Disassembly

If you need to take apart a faucet or any other plumbing fixture, snapping a few pictures of the setup before you begin can save you headaches later. Many kitchen faucets and shower heads contain small clips and washers that need to be reinstalled in the correct order.

  • Tip: Label parts as you remove them, or store them in a way that reflects the order of reassembly. This approach helps you or your plumber quickly return everything to its proper place.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How do I prevent clogged drains in the first place?
A: Use drain strainers to catch food scraps and hair, avoid pouring grease down drains, and flush your pipes regularly with hot water.

Q: Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners?
A: Occasional use may be okay, but frequent use can corrode your pipes. Enzyme-based or mechanical methods (like a plunger or drain snake) are often gentler and more effective in the long run.

Q: How can I tell if I have a hidden leak?
A: Look for unexplained spikes in your water bill, stained ceilings or walls, mildew odors, or damp spots around your home. A plumber’s inspection can help locate and fix hidden leaks.

Q: Should I attempt DIY fixes for small leaks?
A: Simple fixes—like replacing a worn washer—are often doable if you’re comfortable with basic tools. However, for persistent leaks or complex systems, it’s best to consult a professional to avoid further damage.

Need Expert Plumbing Services?

Even with the best precautions, plumbing issues can still arise. For more complicated tasks, having an experienced plumber on call can save you time, money, and frustration. 

Scroll further down the page, locate the ABC Plumbing location closest to you, and click the phone number to call us. Whether you’re in Illinois (Arlington Heights, Evanston, Downers Grove) or Florida (Tampa, Largo and the surrounding cities), our certified professionals at ABC Plumbing, Sewer, Heating, Cooling and Electric are ready to help you with everything from minor leaks to major emergencies so you can enjoy worry-free comfort in your home.

ABC Plumbing Locations

Arlington Heights, IL

220 W Campus Dr
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Phone: (888) 991-3942

Evanston, IL

828 Davis St UNIT 205
Evanston, IL 60201
Phone: (888) 868-9369

Downers Grove, IL

1001 Ogden Ave LL4
Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone: (888) 412-3566

Tampa, FL

4326 W El Prado Blvd Suite 7
Tampa, FL 33629
Phone: (888) 594-9030

Largo, FL

11701 S Belcher Rd Suite 127
Largo, FL 33773
Phone: (888) 465-9799


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