Blocked drains – cleared in a thirty-minute window?
Prevention is better than cure
As you know from many of our previous blogs, our emphasis on ‘preventative’ measures will always play a critical role in any drainage system’s effectiveness.
For this blog though, let’s look at what happens when it’s too late and the drain is already blocked.
Sometimes, you may have been fortunate to have recognised an issue before a full blockage occurs, for example, if your sewage water is draining away at a slower pace.
However, you may not always be so fortunate, and you may need help NOW!!!!
Households can reduce the likelihood of encountering a blocked drain by paying closer attention to what they dispose of through the drainage system. Hair, food waste, fats and oils are some of the most common causes for blocked drains.
By the time the drain is blocked, preventative measures are no longer the course of action. At this point, the primary goal will be to clear the blockage, but in doing so, you may inevitably find further undesirable issues lurking below, which may have been the cause of the blockage in the first place.
Whilst many drainage firms, including ours, commit to clearing a blocked drain in a thirty-minute window, here at ASL Limited, we believe it is also prudent to spend a little more time checking the other drains for any cleaning or repair requirements.
This brings us back again to a ‘preventative’ measure, reducing the risk of the other drains suffering the same fate.
There are a few elements we recommend checking during the visit, including further blockages, wear and tear, cracks, corrosion, and root ingress. Capturing any issues at this stage has the potential to prevent even bigger issues down the line. We may be able to rectify these issues on the spot or discuss a plan to implement necessary repairs – thus providing you with peace of mind and longer-term savings.
The never-ending cycle lurking below.
So, what happens if the sewage is not discharged properly through the pipes to the public sewer or private system?
If the sewage is not properly discharged, it will seep into the ground through the gaps in the pipe which have been caused by a partially blocked drain.
This subsidence is a result of blockages or partial blockages that have been left for long periods of time.
Repetitive blocked drains can cause damp, affecting internal building finishes such as plaster and paint, not to mention the stability of the building’s foundations. The risk of damp is increased further when the sewage water is disposed through drains that run around and closer to the building.
ASL Limited are trusted specialists in what we do.
With more than 40’ years of operation and expansion, we are now the leading supplier of specialist teams to the private and industrial sector in the South of England. Our staff are motivated and passionate in what they do. They appreciate the long-term benefits of the work they provide, offering our customers peace of mind and long-term savings. Our blocked drain engineers are trained to inform our customers of the deterioration that may be happening in the pipes under the ground. We look for route causes, not just surface level fixes.
There are many benefits to selecting ASL Limited as your preferred provider for any blocked drain needs. To name just a few:
✓ Highly competent and trained staff – experts in their field.
✓ An experienced supervisor will oversee the project.
✓ A large supply of heavy machinery available in the event of collapse or severe subsidence.
✓ The infrastructure to provide our customers with flexibility to meet their needs.
✓ Emergency and same-day call-outs can be accommodated.
✓ A conscious commitment to Health, Safety, and the Environment.
By choosing ASL Ltd as your specialist drain provider, our customers can be confident that our highly dedicated team are equipped with the right knowledge from day one. They are committed to finding solutions to prevent further drainage issues later down the line. Knowledge is our power and helps us to deliver fast and productive work to our customer base.
So, can we clear most drains within a thirty-minute window?
The answer is yes. However, wiht our knowledge, experience, and passion for the work we deliver, we can always encourage a further check of all your drains.