Wednesday 10 September 2014

Blocked drains Melbourne

There’s nothing more annoying than realizing you have Block Drains Melbourne home. It is a common problem that affects countless homes, interrupting the daily schedule for families. What starts off as a minor blockage can create a much larger plumbing problem if not fixed straight away. If you experience blocked drains in Melbourne and are unaware of the cause, the professional plumbers from Chadoak have shared the main causes on drain blockages.

Tree roots 
 
The most common cause of blocked drains may surprise you. It’s not something that you pour down the drain, or that you can easily prevent. It lurks beneath the soil and it could be invading your drains as we speak. Invasive tree roots are the leading cause of blocked drains, accounting for a staggering 95 per cent of all blockages. It’s actually astounding how far tree roots can spread. If you have lots of large trees in your backyard, brace yourself because this may cause you anxiety. The fact is, tree roots can reach a radius of about 2.5 times the height of a tree. What’s even worse that there are rare cases of tree roots growing up to 5 times the height of the tree. This means, while your yard may not be home to any troublesome trees, a tree in a neighbor’s street down the road could be causing you major problems.

Paper blockage 
 
An obvious cause of drain blockage is paper. Living in a house with two sisters and my parents, my Dad would always blame the women in the house for causing the toilet paper blockages. I remember he would always try and advise us on the amount of toilet paper that was appropriate to flush down. While it was extremely annoying being blamed, unfortunately he was correct. Flushing large amount of toilet paper down the toilet is not a smart idea and a easy way to block the drain.

Another, not so obvious, cause of paper blockage is a drainage system that has a weak water flow. When the toilet paper is flushed away, it may seem like it has gone, but it hasn’t. Instead, the waste water slowly seeps away, leaving the toilet paper and waste behind. Over time, these matters harden and when the toilet is used again, the problem is exacerbated.

Foreign objects 
 
There are a range of foreign objects that seem to find their way in the toilet that are not meant to. To be specific, the only matters that should enter the toilet and be flushed away are bodily waste and toilet paper. While it may sound pretty obvious, some people try and sneak other items in that cause blockages like tampons and condoms. On the other hand, some foreign objects often get into the toilet by mistake like kids’ toys and toilet bowl mounted deodorizers. The problem with these sort of objects is, they travel down the drainage system and get blocked. As they are not designed to flow through the system, they get lodged at points in the plumbing, like a bend or pipe fitting, and cause a major blockage.

Solidified grease
 
Some people blindly scrape oils and fats down the drain with their dirty dishes and do not even realize the damage they are causing. These types of greases solidify and begin blocking up the drain, without you realizing until it’s too late. Hair and build up of soap scum can also have the same effect. These sorts of blockages can easily be prevented with help from a drain strainer. Alternatively, being vigilant about pouring oil or butter down the drain also helps the crusade.

At the first sign of a drain blockage it is vital you call a professional plumber. If you would like to hire a plumber from Chadoak to solve you blocked drains in Melbourne, visit their website to find out more at http://Chadoak.com.au.

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