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    DY Plumbers • May 28, 2015

    If you are planning a trip to Japan, don't forget your Toilet Slippers!

    In Japanese culture, there is a tendency to separate areas into clean and unclean, and the contact between these areas is minimized. For example, the inside of the house is considered a clean area, whereas the outside of the house is considered unclean. To keep the two areas separated, shoes are taken off before entering the house so that the unclean shoes do not touch the clean area inside of the house. Historically, toilets were located outside of the house, and shoes were worn for a trip to the toilet. Nowadays, the toilet is almost always inside the home and hygienic conditions have improved significantly, but the toilet is still considered an unclean area. To minimize contact between the unclean toilet floor and the clean floor in the rest of the house, many private homes and also some public toilets have toilet slippers in front of the toilet door that should be used when in the toilet and removed right after leaving the toilet. This also indicates if the toilet is in use. They can be as simple as a pair of rubber slippers, decorated slippers with prints of anime characters for small children, or even animal fur slippers for those with money to spend. A frequent faux pas of foreigners is to forget to take off the toilet slippers after a visit to the restroom, and then use these in the non-toilet areas, hence mixing the clean and unclean areas.

    By DY Plumbers June 8, 2023
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    By DY Plumbers May 22, 2023
    Is that a yellow bath? No, it is not what it seems. That is us dye testing the bath to check first of all a leak from the waste, then for a leak around the top seal of the bath. And yes it did leak. See the yellow trail coming down the kitchen wall. #dyplumbers #deewhyplumbers  #balgowlah #leakingbath https://posts.gle/dGsbKr
    By DY Plumbers May 17, 2023
    What started as a smallish job to drain some ground water seepage from under a unit block has turned into a major job. We have found that the old clay pipe stormwater pipe is chockablock full of soil. This obviously hasn't been working for years and years and no doubt contributing to their rising damp issues. Every piece of stormwater pipe dug up revealed more and more dirt. Even the newish part was full. Looks like there is more digging to do. #dyplumbers #deewhyplumbers #manly #stormwater #blockedstormwater https://posts.gle/GVz651
    By DY Plumbers February 7, 2023
    We recently finished a bathroom renovation for some of our good customers. However, it started like this. Leak coming through from the bathroom into the hallway. Husband softly softly approach to finding and fixing the leak. Wife with sledge hammer smashed out the wall - now there definitely was a leak The wash up is a brand new beautiful bathroom. Kelly and Paul congratulations on all the work you have put into your new bathroom. It is lovely. #deewhyplumbers #dyplumbers #bathroomrenovations #northernbeaches #balgowlah #girlwantsanewbathroom  https://posts.gle/hEhHze
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