Okay, this is a bit random, but I was chatting with my roommate about our ongoing toilet drama (you know, the glamorous discussions of shared living). He swears by just keeping a plunger handy and dealing with things as they happen. Me, I'm more about stopping the issue before it startsβusing thinner toilet paper, flushing more frequently, and all that jazz.
Honestly, we've had a couple of minor disasters lately, and I'm getting pretty tired of emergency plunging sessions at 2 AM. But he argues that preventative habits are too much hassle and not really worth the effort. I dunno, maybe he's just lazy... or maybe I'm just paranoid?
Curious what others think. Are you more team "plunger ready" or team "stop it before it starts"? And is there anything else you guys do that helps keep your plumbing drama-free?
"Honestly, we've had a couple of minor disasters lately, and I'm getting pretty tired of emergency plunging sessions at 2 AM."
Haha, been thereβnothing wakes you up faster than the dreaded midnight plunge. I'm definitely team preventative measures these days. Learned the hard way after a particularly memorable incident involving my cousin, a family reunion, and way too much triple-ply toilet paper... Anyway, curious if anyone's tried those enzyme-based drain cleaners? Heard they're gentler on pipes but never tested them myself.
