Submitted by kalesalaad5 t3_100233k in explainlikeimfive
legendofthegreendude t1_j2fwhmt wrote
Reply to comment by Peace_Hopeful in [ELI5] Why do plumbers hate Drano? by kalesalaad5
Not a plumber but have done some basic construction work on sites and in houses. A lot of modern plumbing uses PVC pipe or some plastic equivalent. Pouring boiling water into a drain that's clogged shut can trap that water and transfer the heat to the pipe leading it to deform or the joints to come loose.
What I would personally be more worried about is if it's a slower leak. Your drainage pipes have lots of fat and such in them. The hot water will melt or dislodge chunks of it that will reform into a larger problem farther down the pipe.
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