Edited in response to recent events, and as a reminder.
When Owners and residents report clogs, it’s become all to common for them to pull wipes out of the line or stuck inside the toilet.
In one case from the past, a Unit was flooded multiple times. Our plumber pulled several large wads of sanitary wipes from the main line. The wipes got caught and accumulated at the junction between the main sewer line and the branch-line at their floor. This not only caused widespread wall and flooring damage, but meant there was raw sewage flowing into their home. The flooding impacted multiple units.
In a more recent case, an Owner and our team have struggled to isolate problems with the unit’s toilet. An old toilet was repaired due to fill problems and frequent back-ups, so much so that a decision was made to install a new toilet. Now the new toilet is having similar problems. In both cases, the only really true common denominator is that wipes and possibly other materials were in the line and potentially were even iretreivably lodged in the toilet and drain vents.
ANY LOCATION within Park Tower could be susceptible from the basement all the way up to the 55th floor.
Despite the false advertising and labeling, there is no such thing as a “Flushable Wipe”. Not by any stretch of the imagination and especially in high rise plumbing, where we have miles and miles of drain lines. Wet wipes and the like – yes even those that say “flushable” on the label, can easily get stuck or balled up in the line, and cause YUCKY overflows, flooding and in some cases serious damage to homes.
Above, and below, wads of wipes pulled out of a sewer main. Very sadly this follows a similar event which required the flooring and walls to need replacement.
An even large clump pulled out during the most recent flooding event:
Read more about this, from prior posts.
And in this case, you don’t need to take it from me. There is a plethora of information available online, and the verdict is pretty unanimous:
THERE IS NO SUCH THING, as flushable wipes.
From The Plumbing Doctor:
https://www.theplumbingdr.com/use-disposable-wipes-but-dont-flush-them/
From NPR Online:
https://www.npr.org/2017/11/30/567572996/wet-wipes-to-flush-or-not-to-flush
From The Washington Post:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/08/20/why-you-probably-shouldnt-flush-flushable-wipes/
From The Atlantic:
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/10/are-wet-wipes-wrecking-the-worlds-sewers/504098/
From NBC’s Today Show:
https://www.today.com/series/one-small-thing/are-flushable-wipes-really-flushable-t151945
The list goes on, and as I said, it is unanimous.
So, PLEASE – by all means use wipes if you like, just dispose of them in your garbage. NOT the toilet.