Toilet Tank Cleaning Tips

Before you begin on the cleaning process, you want to turn off the water and flush the toilet.a

Many homeowners overlook this important area when cleaning their bathroom, which is the toilet tank. The reason this could be harmful is because this is an area that holds a large amount of water until it is ready to be used. What happens to water when it is left to sit too long? Mold begins to grow. On top of this, a great deal of dust and dirt can begin to gather. Here are four tips for cleaning the toilet tank to help you avoid these issues:

Turn Off the Water and Flush

Before you begin on the cleaning process, you want to turn off the water and flush the toilet. The reason for this is it is going to remove the water from the toilet tank so that you can more easily clean the sides and the bottom.

Don't Use Toilet Tank Tablets

Many times, homeowners simply throw the toilet tank tablets into the toilet tank and expect for that to be enough. The problem with this is that these tablets often contain bleach, which can be harmful to the porcelain material of the toilet because it can cause corrosion. The best thing to do is to actually use white vinegar and water.

Make a Schedule

To make cleaning the toilet tank much easier, you want to be sure that you make a schedule. Remind yourself somehow to clean the toilet tank at least twice per year. This way, you don't have to worry about cleaning out too much dirt, debris, and even mold spots.

Wear Gloves

Finally, be sure that you wear gloves when you clean out the toilet tank, especially because there is a chance there are mold spots. Once these gloves are used, toss them to ensure that mold does not spread to other areas of your home.

If you feel that cleaning the toilet tank is something you are not prepared to do yourself, keep in mind that you can always hire a plumber. They will have the tools and the right chemicals to get the job done right. This way, you can be sure the toilet tank is always getting the thorough clean that it needs. You can hire them to do this while also performing a regular plumbing inspection in your home. Once they leave, you know that a majority of your plumbing fixtures are well taken care of so it's something you don't have to worry about until your next inspection. For more information, contact companies like Bishop Plumbing, Heating and Cooling.

Evenflow Home Services has earned a strong reputation for providing comprehensive residential and commercial plumbing services. Emergency services available. Call today at  (210) 941-3503.

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