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How to Avoid Blocked Drains

 Now you've had your blocked drain cleared or replaced there are a few important things you have to know to help minimise the probability of it blocking up again. Here are a few recommendations to keeping your drains: For anyone who is having renovations done on your own property ensure they cover all exposed pipes so no debris falls down the pipes causing a blocked drain. Keep drains and sinks clear of hair - put it in the bin Don't flush sanitary items, nappies or baby wipes down a drain Use sink strainers in your kitchen No fats, oils or food scraps ought to be washed down the drain Be careful of clip on toilet fresheners that can fall off and become flushed down the bathroom . And yes while children think it is interesting to watch a toy disappear down a 'waterfall' of water, objects being flushed down the toilet can also cause blocked drains. Did Blocked Drains Bradford know 75% of sewage overflows certainly are a consequence of tree roots blocking drains? With tree roots growing about one . 5 times the length of the adult plants branches you can reduce the prospect of blocked drains by planting trees as a long way away from your sewer lines as possible. Your sewer lines can be found by simply clicking this Sydney Water link to Quick Check where you can obtain a copy of one's property's drainage diagram. http://sydneywater.com.au/BuildingDeveloping/QuickCheck/QuickCheckAgents.cfm Here are the issue species in accordance with Sydney Water

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