If you have ever seen or used a pressure washer on a patio, you will have a good idea of how drain jetting works. By blasting high-pressure water into blockages, you get the two-in-one benefit of safe and cheap unblocking, alongside the removal of debris by quite literally flushing the drain. Drain jetting can also eradicate any potential build-ups and keep pipes generally clean.
The process is most effective in tandem with a drain survey. This is where a camera is inserted into the drain to pinpoint the blockage beforehand, saving time and resources that would otherwise be invested in digging. Advice and information about a CCTV drain survey Northampton is available from specialists such as www.wilkinson-env.co.uk/drainage-services-cctv-surveys-midlands/cctv-drain-surveys/cctv-drain-surveys-northampton/ .
DIY v professional
Naturally, you may be asking yourself whether you can unblock a drain yourself, with the pressure washer comparison undoubtedly giving this thought even more fuel. Unfortunately, DIY drain unblocking isn’t as simple as it may seem. Within any field, professionals will always know more and have a more acute awareness of the right approach than an amateur.
Despite how simple the task may seem, it is very easy to cause more damage. You are unlikely to have either the eye or the experience and if you are not careful, you can cause water damage and leaks through excessive jetting. It is best to leave the work to professionals.
Maintenance
Once everything has been done, you will want your drains to stay clean. While you can’t guarantee drains will remain clean or intact forever, you can take steps to improve the chances.
A simple way to keep drains clear is with hot water, which flushes out the more tenacious material that is glued to the sides of pipes. By consistently flushing the drains, you lower the risk of build-ups significantly. Some chemicals may also work, but you should be careful.
You could also try adding a strainer to your drains, which can prevent food or hair from getting flushed down. This might be a bit gross to clean, but it is better than a full drain clearance.