In everyday life, it is common to pour boiling water directly into the sink after cooking. However, this common practice can be more harmful than it seems. Why should you never pour boiling water down the sink? This article discusses the risks of this habit and offers safe alternatives for accessing hot water.
Pipeline Dangers
Material deterioration
: Regularly pouring boiling water down the sink can cause pipes to wear out prematurely. Most home plumbing systems are designed to handle water at a moderate temperature. Materials such as PVC and plastic, often used in pipelines, can warp or even melt when exposed to excessive heat. This can cause leaks, burst pipes, and other problems that are costly to repair.
Sediment Buildup Boiling water
can also contribute to sediment buildup in pipes. Food debris and other particles can be more easily released by the heat and adhere to the walls of pipes. Over time, these deposits can restrict water flow or even block pipes completely. Clearing them requires professional intervention.
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