Posted on: 2014-11-19 11:17:08<< Older post Newer post >> There are a lot possible ways in repairing a broken drain; it depends on the kind of damage that the drain received, the location of the pipes and the degree of damage. The damage can range from a simple blockage to a broken or burst pipe. The first and most important part of repairing your drain is to identify the problem and its cause. You can identify it yourself; observe the parts where the drains seem to malfunction. If most of the drain in your house is not working properly, call us at
Plumbers Shoreditch for professional help. A thorough survey or investigation of the drainage system is needed to pinpoint the exact location of the damage. Most plumbers use a cameras to monitor and locate the exact location of the problem within the drainage system. The damage and its repairs: One method is by simply excavating, removing the damaged drain and installing a new one. Installation of a new drain is needed if the drain collapsed or if there is extensive leaking. Drains may collapse or leak due to age or continuous stress. In some cases, excavation is the only way to access the damaged area. Repairs cannot be made when the damaged part cannot be reach. Another method involves lining the damaged part. In this method, a tube would be inserted into the pipe to act as its inner lining. The tube will then harden due to a certain chemical reaction. This method is mostly used when the problem involves cracks, leaks and tree roots. If you’re experiencing problems with your drain and you need an emergency repair; never hesitate to call for help from a professional plumber at
Plumber Shoreditch’s. Since you may not possess any of the needed tools and expertise, leave the job to the professionals.
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