Drain Depot News and Content
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Maintaining drains and sewers at your property
It's usually the case that homeowners and landlords are responsible for maintaining drains and sewers that are within the bounds of their property, while water and sewerage companies have the responsibility for sewers and drains outside the boundaries of privately owned properties. Continue reading
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5 surprising benefits of gutters you didn't know
Homeowners have never understood the real essence of roof gutters. Besides collecting and draining rain water, gutters have other crucial uses. Knowing these uses will enable you to get the most out of them. Gutters are also commonly forgotten during home maintenance. Since they have several other advantages, they should receive the same amount of attention as any other part of the home. Here are the lesser-known benefits of gutters: Continue reading
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Picking the right gutters for your property
Gutters are an important part of any drainage system, alongside underground drainage pipes and grating. As you’re probably aware, metal and plastic gutters each have their own unique advantages. Plastic gutters are lightweight and resistant to corrosion, whereas metal gutters are more physically resilient and have a more dignified, stately look. But did you know that there are different types of metal gutter available? Cast iron, steel and aluminium gutters are the main ones. But which option is right for you? There are three factors that you should consider in order to decide. Continue reading
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The main causes of drain odours
There is nothing worse than a foul smelling drain, especially in the heat of summer when radiating from your home. Most drainage problems can be easily found and are on the whole preventable. Below we share some common causes for drainage odours and what can be done about them. Continue reading
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Prevent leaves from blocking your drains this Autumn
Leaves can cause a nightmare when it comes to blocking drains, which can lead to some very undesirable results. Anyone who has smelt a blocked drain or suffered one overflowing will attest to that.
As we're not that far off Autumn, it's helpful to remember that as the leaves begin to fall from the trees they can all too easily find their way lodged in your drains. With some simple steps, you can help prevent your drains from suffering as the weather begins to turn wet and cold. Continue reading
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Three vital water pipe accessories
Are you planning on installing a new water-using device or outlet on your site or premises? To do so, you’ll need to connect it to your water supply. If you’ve never done this before, you may think that you just need to link your water supply to your device or outlet using a simple plastic pipe. Sadly, this isn’t always the case. In addition to water pipes, you’ll probably need to install several accessories to regulate water-flow and ensure your device or outlet works properly. We’ll talk you through the main ones in today’s blog entry. Continue reading
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Maximising the lifespan of your water drainage system
All water drainage and pipe systems need to be repaired or replaced eventually. However, there are several steps you can take during the installation stage to maximise the lifespan of your drainage system’ pipework. Increasing your water pipes’ longevity will obviously help you save money on repair and replacement costs. It will also help you to avoid inconvenience by limiting the amount of maintenance the overall system requires. That’s why, in today’s blog, we’ll take a look at some of the simple, easy-to-implement steps you can take to increase your water pipes’ lifespan. Continue reading
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Things to think about when installing underground ducting
When it comes to running any kind of service underground on your land, underground ducting is vital. This essential piece of kit serves a couple of crucial purposes: firstly, it protects the pipes or cable that are being installed, guaranteeing a longer life expectancy. In addition, it gives anyone who works on that spot in the future a clear visual signal that pipes or cables are present, preventing accidents and damage to pipework. Continue reading
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Three tips for repairing a broken water pipe
As you are aware, if a water pipe breaks on your property, the results can be disastrous. Firstly, the escaping fluid can flood large areas of your property. Secondly, you will probably be unable to access your water supply via your taps until the pipe is repaired. Finally, your water bill will increase until the flow of liquid has stopped. Due to these unpleasant consequences, it’s important to repair a broken water pipe as soon as possible. By repairing a broken pipe at the earliest opportunity, you can minimise the amount of damage and inconvenience that it generates. If you intend to make the repairs yourself rather than hiring a professional, there are several tips that you can follow to make the repair process easier and more effective. Continue reading
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How ducting keeps you safe
Underground ducting is used to protect water pipes, gas pipes and electric cables. It ensures that the pipes and cables aren’t damaged and that the supplies of water, gas and electricity that they carry aren’t interrupted. However, ducting also keeps people safe. If you are planning on installing new pipes or wires at your home or business premises, you need to understand the ways in which ducting protects you and those around you. In today’s blog, we’ll look at the four most important ways in which ducting provides protection. Continue reading
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