You should call a plumber as soon as you notice problems with your pipes or drains.
Sudden pipe leak or puncture in a copper pipe? Is your sink or toilet running slower than normal? Are the drains pulsating or is the water level in the toilet seat rising momentarily? Should a plumber be called immediately?
Bubbling or bad draughts are signs that not everything is in order in the drains.
If the blockage is in a vertical or underground drain, the sewage will come up from the easiest place to reach - for example, the nearest floor drain. If your drains are not draining, don't just stand around wondering - stop using water immediately, for example by turning off washing machines and contacting a plumber on duty at 24 Centre on 0100 2470.
If you live in a private house, you can try to open the drainage blockage yourself first, for example with a plunger or a rattle. If you do not have the necessary skills, you should call a plumber on call.
The most common causes of blocked drains are non-drainage items such as cotton buds, toilet bowl perfume, hand towel paper and grease. The age of the sewer is also a factor. For example, rust from old cast-iron drains can easily cause blockages.
Drains can also have structural defects, such as loose seals or depressions that accumulate paper and grease over time. These cause blockages. It pays to take good care of your drains, as larger blockages can cause considerable water damage.
Flushing drains removes the build-up of sediment and grease that has accumulated over time, as well as other things that don't belong there. Flushing and description ensure the proper functioning of the sewer and can identify any hidden defects and repair needs.
When an emergency strikes and you need a plumber on the scene quickly, contact the 24 Center emergency service on 0100 2470.