Toilet Paper Clogging Sewer Line _hot_ May 2026

Even toilet paper labeled “septic safe” or “flushable” can accumulate over time, especially in older or narrow sewer pipes. When too much is used in a single flush, or when multiple flushes happen in quick succession, the paper can create a dense blockage that prevents wastewater from flowing freely. This leads to slow drains, gurgling toilets, and in worst-case scenarios, sewage backups into your home or neighboring units.

[Your Name / Property Management]

Here’s a draft text you can use for a notice, a landlord/tenant message, a social media post, or an informational flyer. I’ve written it in a neutral, informative tone. Important Notice About Toilet Paper and Sewer Line Clogs toilet paper clogging sewer line

Dear [Residents / Tenants / Team],

We have recently experienced [or want to prevent] issues with the building’s sewer line becoming clogged. In several cases, the primary cause appears to be an excessive amount of toilet paper or the use of products that do not break down easily in water. [Your Name / Property Management] Here’s a draft

Sincerely,