Insidious impacts on the entire plumbing system
Boiling water not only damages pipes, but can also worsen other aspects of the system:
- Deterioration of joints: the sealants and adhesives used to seal the fittings often lose their adhesion under the effect of heat.
- Grease displaced but not eliminated: when heated, grease dissolves temporarily but can solidify further into the pipes, creating even more stubborn blockages.
- Increased stress on older installations: in older homes, extreme heat accelerates the degradation of already weakened pipes.
Reliable alternatives for maintaining your pipes
Fortunately, there are effective methods to clean your pipes without endangering them.
Opt for lukewarm or hot water.
Instead of pouring boiling water, opt for hot tap water , which is sufficient to dissolve light residues while preserving the integrity of your pipes.
Use natural solutions

- Baking soda and vinegar: Mix one tablespoon of baking soda with one tablespoon of vinegar and pour this mixture down the sink. Let it sit for 15 minutes , then rinse with warm water.
- Lemon and salt: this tip, which is both cleaning and deodorizing, consists of mixing a tablespoon of salt with a tablespoon of lemon juice for optimal results.
Use mechanical tools

- Plunger: a simple and effective way to unclog without resorting to chemicals.
- Plumbing auger: ideal for accessing deep blockages without risking damage to pipes.