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Guidelines to address a blocked drain

Amongst the worst kinds of household emergencies are the ones related to blocked drains. They can occur in the most unexpected way. However, the most unpleasant aspects of a blocked drain are that it can cause nasty odours, flooding and loss of power in the home. Blocked drains can also effect your business prospects by cutting down on the sales and productivity and reducing the number of customers.

The drains get blocked mostly due to foreign objects or some structural problems, so you can always take certain measures to ensure their proper functioning.

Ensure that the plughole is cleaned of hair that gather in it on a regular basis.

Small sized objects like combs, medicine bottles and toilet rolls should be carefully placed to prevent their accidental slipping into the toilet.

To avoid build-up of soap matter and other material over time, put disinfectant and hot water through the pipes of the washbasin and bath or shower every so often.

Large and disposable items such as towels, nappies or product wrappings can clog your drainage pipe and thus should not be flushed down the toilet.

Do not dispose of waste food scraps and cuttings down the kitchen sink, these are much better composted.

In case any vegetable material does fall into the sink try removing it out of the plug hole and do not poke it down the drain as this could hamper the blockage making it tougher to remove.

Fats used in cooking should never be put down the drainpipe, as they become hard when they make contact with cold water. If you have no alternative means of disposal, mix the fats with detergent and hot water to cause their dilution and emulsification. Having done this, a proper water flow should be maintained by running the water for a short period of time.

Following a set of regular maintenance activities one can reduce the chances of having a drain blockage.

Rain downpipes and roof gutters must be inspected bi-annually.

Use a trowel to remove unwanted debris and leaves when working at a height.

Making sure that the drains are free flowing on a regular basis is important and this can be done by lifting the inspection covers and making sure that they are easily accessible.

Make sure that the external drain grids are protected from garden materials, fallen leaves or accumulation of moss in autumn.

As with the internal drains you should regularly wash external drains with hot water and disinfectant.

A business can request that drains are regularly surveyed and the drainage system checked by a CCTV inspection service, to alleviate any anxieties. This enables you to take regular measures of the drainage pipework's structural condition and it may provide an early warning of potential blockages.

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David is the author of Clear Blocked Drainage, an informative site which contains help and advice on handling blocked drain problems. www.blocked-drains.net Have a visit for more ideas on how to fix your drains problems.

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