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For most residential and commercial property owners, water can be their worst nightmare because it has many ways it can destroy the property; from an initial small water leak to a burst mains pipe to a major outbreak in mold due to damp; water can cause major damages to one’s homes; apartment, flat or business premises. Water isn’t limited to inside the property, it can cause numerous amounts of issues for the properties outside as much as it does inside. It is generally advised to focus on any seepage issues one may have.
Proper drainage systems are an integral part of every residential and commercial property. Homeowners and businesses both rely on drain systems to efficiently dispose of water waste in a clean and hygienic manner, especially when the British weather has its seasonal melt-down. It is the perfect time to implement a few drain maintenance tasks and prevent changes of clogged drains in the near future.
With its multi-cleaning water treatment facility, London’s drainage system is now an example to the world. However, the history of London sewerage is far from anything spectacular.
Maps codify the miracle of existence, “Nicholas Crane.” Modern sewerage and drainage system is the representation of civilised society. The ruins of the Indus valley civilisation in Asia shows the sign of structured sanitation. The Indus Valley city of Lothal in 2350 BC had toilets in every home with brickwork covered sewers. It is the significance of Indus valley that it contained atavistic world’s most sophisticated sewage system. Now due to the sewers covered designs it presents a problem with finding its exact location for maintenance purposes. To solve this issue, we use maps.
What is the London sewerage system? Well, basically it is a complex network of pipe works that serves every single property within the London area. The London sewer system underwent a multitude of changes from the late 19th century. John Bazalgette designed the modern sewers that are still in use today but due to the expansion that London has undergone through the years, the system is having trouble coping with the additional wastewater of 21st century London.
Drain problems and blockages can prove costly for many bricks and mortar businesses, particularly for food and beverage outlets, like cafes and restaurants. A serious drainage issue in a restaurant, for example, may not only lead to a hefty repair bill, but also may force the restaurant to close its doors to customers, and maybe even suffer from negative PR. Read More
Drainage and sewer
Drainage is known as the removal of subsurface water or the water present on the surface either naturally or artificially. Whereas, sanitary sewer refers to the transport of sanitary waste from commercial areas and houses to a proper waste disposal site through an underground system of sewerage. It is also referred to as foul sewer.
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Having problems with a blocked sink in your kitchen? Sink blockages have many causes, and they prevent water from correctly emptying from the sink in your kitchen. Although not all drainage issues can be fixed by DIY, there are luckily some simple initial steps that you can take to try and diagnose and fix the issue before calling in the professionals. Read More
Keep clear of blockage millions of people suffer from blockages every years as a result of unsuitable products being flushed down the toilet, sink and drains.
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Here we have a fantastic infographic from the bathroom specialists Soakology providing 10 do it yourself cleaning hacks to help you to make your bathroom immaculate. Learn about how to clean your mirrors, how to make your chrome spotless and shiny, how to clean your drains and plenty more by checking out this great looking piece.
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