Archive for October, 2011

Cheap drainage repairs in London

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

When you are in a hurry it can be difficult to find a reliable drainage company. And when you live in a large city like London things can be even more complicated.

Many people who have a drainage problem look for a drainage expert in the classified ads in their local newspaper, some even search on the internet. What everyone wants though is a drainage company who’ll attend the problem promptly and not let you down.

Some people choose to have a drainage maintenance contract in place so they are covered if they ever have a drainage issue. This can be imperative for large multi-national organisations that need to make sure their businesses don’t stop running for even an hour.

If you decide upon a maintenance plan, choosing one couldn’t be easier. All you have to do is contact your local drainage company in London and discuss your needs with them. The contract can be designed to your bespoke needs and may involve regular maintenance or just a 24/7 call out plan that you can rely on in an emergency.

London jetting and scale cleaning

Monday, October 24th, 2011

London drainage companies will usually use a method called drain jetting to get rid of blockages in your drainage pipes. This system is easy to use and is very efficient at removing even the toughest clogs.

In drain jetting, water is pressurised to around 3,000psi using a high power compressor. When the water is directed down the drain using a lance it enters the drain at this high pressure, which is usually enough to break up a clog into small components which can be retrieved via the next manhole cover.

Drain jetting in London is a far cheaper way of removing a drain blockage than excavating a blocked drain. It’s also far cleaner and causes minimal disruption to the homeowner.

If a blockage cannot be removed by jetting alone, a London drainage company may instead opt for a CCTV survey of the system to look for the cause of the problem. In hard water areas like London scale can causes issues in drains, and the build up of this mineral deposit can in some cases block a drainage system completely.

If scale is found to be blocking the drain, the drain cleaning company in London will use rotating coring plant to cut through the scale and restore the offending pipe back to its original diameter.

Get the most from your London drainage company

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

You might think that finding as good drain repair company in London would be a difficult task. And if you view all the companies in the local phone directory or on the internet it’s easy to see why the choosing process can become confusing .However, when you have a little information, making the choice becomes much easier.

Choose a London drainage company who offer 24/7 callout

If you use a drainage company in London which specialises in out-of-hours emergency callouts, you will be safe in the knowledge that whatever time you have a problem they will be at the end of the phone to assist you.

Choose a London drainage company who offer scale cleaning

Scale can be a big problem for the residents of London. Over years this mineral deposit lines the sewer pipes and can actually reduce their diameter. If left without treatment, the pipe’s inner surface can also become rough and be a haven for potential drain blockage sites. A London drainage company should always offer scale removal as one of their standard services.

Choose a London drainage company who carry out liner repair work

In many situations a drainage pipe can be repaired without the need for excavation. An epoxy coated drain liner is blown into the pipe and then inflated to the pipe’s internal diameter. When set, the liner serves as a permanent repair, meaning the pipe is as good as new.

Trenchless technology

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

Drainage pipes don’t last forever, after time they degrade, or the ground around them moves. They can also be affected by disturbance from nearby works or by disturbance from plant and tree roots.

In the past, if a drainage pipe had been diagnosed with a crack or a break there would be no option but to excavate the pipe to remove the damaged section. A new section would then be laid. This was a time consuming process, which not only meant a great deal of disturbance but also created a good deal of mess and disruption. In some situations when access to the broken pipe was limited or even impossible, a complete new section of drain would have to be laid.

Things have changed however, and now if a drainage pipe is found to have a crack or a break, you no longer have to rely on excavation to repair the pipe. New trenchless technology allows the pipe to be repaired in situ.

Trenchless technology incorporates such pipe repair techniques as inserting a new polyethylene pipe inside the damaged original pipe along the pipe’s length and also inserting an epoxy liner into a pipe at the site of the damage to repair the break. These ‘no-dig’ technologies have revolutionised the way drainage companies now work.

The drawback of the Sunday roast

Friday, October 21st, 2011

As the nights are drawing in, we are all leaving the salads behind and indulging in some autumnal comfort eating. Everyone loves a roast, but does everyone appreciate the damage to the drains caused by improper disposal of the roast’s fat?

There are many potential causes of damage to your drainage system – defective pipework, tree roots, accidental damage, blocked toilets and general bad housekeeping. Another cause of damage is the major drawback of the much loved Sunday roast.

Grease and fat being poured down the sink or drain is a major cause of blockages in domestic drains.
Over the years, the grease and fat can build up within the domestic drainage system, lining the pipes and in doing so decreasing the internal diameter of the pipe through which the waste is able to flow. Eventually the pipe will block, leading to considerable damage, and much inconvenience.

It is possible to minimise the risk of this occurring, primarily by reducing the quantity of grease and fat entering the drains. One of the ways of doing this is allowing any excess fat from cooking to solidify, so that it can be disposed of in the general refuse. This allows you to enjoy your roast, knowing that your drains will not be compromised as a consequence.