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Sewer and drainage maintenance

Our drainage specialists can help you maintain your drains and sewers to prevent blockages and discourage pests.

All drains and waste pipes require periodic maintenance and cleaning to prevent the accumulation of scale, silt, and grease or debris that can reduce the pipe bore. A reduced capacity within your drainage system increases the likelihood of expensive blockages occurring, with the potential to cause severe problems from leaks and pipe ruptures. Initial hygiene's drainage specialists provide preventative maintenance for your drains and conduct a full disinfection service in case of a leak or drain pipe rupture. We can also offer deep cleaning and disinfection services where the blocked drain causes the pipework to break and leak.

What is sewer maintenance?

Sewer maintenance refers to the upkeep and repair of a building's plumbing system and its connection to the more extensive drainage system often referred to as the sewer system. Sewer maintenance involves inspecting, cleaning, and repairing the plumbing system and sewer pipe to ensure they function correctly. This may include using specialised tools and equipment to clear blockages, replacing damaged tubes, and performing other repairs as needed. Regular sewer maintenance can help to prevent problems with the plumbing system and sewer pipe. It can also help to extend the life of these essential components of a building's infrastructure.

How do you tell if your sewer line is clogged?

There are several signs that you may have a clogged sewer line, including

  1. Slow or clogged drains: If multiple sinks, toilets, or other plumbing fixtures are draining slowly or not at all, it could be a sign of a clogged sewer line.
  2. Foul odours: A blocked sewer line can cause sewage to back into the building, resulting in unpleasant odours.
  3. Toilet overflow: If your toilet is overflowing or you notice water around the toilet's base, it could signify a clogged sewer line.
  4. Gurgling sounds: If you hear gurgling sounds from the drains, it could signify that air is being forced through a blockage in the sewer line.
  5. Water backups: If water starts to back up out of a drain or sewage starts to back up into a building, it strongly indicates a clogged sewer line.

If you suspect that you have a clogged sewer line, it is essential to contact a professional drainage company for assistance. They can diagnose the problem and recommend the appropriate action to fix it.

Explore our drainage management solutions

Our specialist drain maintenance services are carried out by our expert technicians who work to remove the build-up of scale, silt, grease and debris, to help you maintain a clear drainage system and pipework to prevent expensive blockages. In the event of a blockage or the pipes becoming clogged, we can provide emergency drain cleaning to unclog and dislodge the blockage. If you are looking for regular drain maintenance or are experiencing drainage problems, you can contact us today.

 

high pressure jetting

High-pressure water jetting

Effectively remove blockages caused by debris. Using pressure of up to 20,000 psi (pounds per square inch) to remove blockages, surface cleaning of driveways, walls and drains. Locations: pipes, underground sewerage lines, inspection chambers and manholes.

Grease trap

Grease trap cleaning

Desilting solutions using a high-pressure vacuum to dispose of waste safely. It helps to maintain the grease trap filter to prevent odour, blockages in sewers and overflowing of wastewater: Type of wastes: grease/ oil interceptors, sludge pits or septic tanks, ejector/ diverter tanks, and rainwater sump pit.

 

electromechanical service

Electromechanical service

Kitchen waste pipe solutions to clear minor blockages in pipes. This includes clearing of indoor blockages, service toilets and kitchen waste pipes. Applicable for scupper pipes onboard ships and vessels.

ultra hight jetting

Ultra-high jetting

Using pressure of up to 40,000 psi (pounds per square inch) to remove pipes and drainage blockages caused by debris, grease and concrete cement. It also flushes and cleans underground sewerage lines, inspection chambers and manholes.

 

 

cctv pipe scanning

CCTV pipe scanning

Advanced scanning technology to detect potential pipe problems with your drain pipes such as cracks found in pipes, gradient issues or corrosion. They are recorded via a mobile sewer “eye” for deeper analysis before recommending a solution.

ultra hight jetting

Green Drain™

The Green Drain™ is a one-way valve technology which eliminates pathogens, gases, odors and pests from entering your environment. It provides businesses with protection against the spread of contagious pathogens like COVID-19 as they look to reopen. 

  • Patented technology
  • Durable
  • Can be retrofitted
  • Available in different sizes

 

bioremediation

Bioremediation

Initial Hygiene has developed an innovative and safe solution, Bioremediation that uses bacteria to consume fats, oil and grease. The bacteria will digest these organic matters and recycle them into harmless carbon dioxide and water.

This innovation is unlike the conventional method of utilising enzymes that temporarily liquifies grease and causes it to clog in other parts of the down line system.

 

ultra hight jetting

Deep cleaning washroom hygiene treatment

The deep cleaning service is an advanced technology that is developed to instantly improve your environment and hygiene standards in the washrooms. With accumulated build-up of uric acids, bacteria, dirt and grime, an offensive smell or odour will arise, causing unpleasant experience in your business. 

The treatment is applicable on floor traps, toilet urinal and bowls that requires intensive stain removal support (such as harmful burnt carbon and fat deposits) and helps in preventing potential cross-contamination in your premises.

 

How do you inspect a drainage system?

There are several steps involved in inspecting a drainage system:

  1. Identify the location of the plumbing system and sewer pipe: The first step in inspecting a drainage system is to locate the plumbing system and sewer pipe. These are typically located beneath the foundation of a building or in the basement.
  2. Inspect the plumbing system: The next step is to inspect the system itself. This may include checking the pipes for any visible damage, such as cracks or leaks, and looking for any blockages or clogs.
  3. Inspect the sewer pipe: Once the plumbing system has been inspected, the sewer pipe should be examined next. This may involve using specialised tools and equipment, such as a sewer camera, to examine the inside of the pipe and look for any blockages or damage.
  4. Test the drainage system: After the plumbing system and sewer pipe have been inspected, the drainage system should be tested to ensure it is functioning correctly. This may involve running water through the system and checking for issues like slow drainage or backups.

Overall, inspecting a drainage system involves thoroughly examining the plumbing system, sewer pipe, and overall drainage system to identify any problems or issues that may need to be addressed. This is typically done by a professional drainage company with the knowledge, experience, and specialised tools and equipment to properly inspect and diagnose any problems.

 Health impact of improper drain management

Importing infections from drains

Are microbes from your drains making your bathroom toxic?

Salmonella spread from faulty drains into restaurants

Outbreak probe points to Salmonella reservoir in faulty restaurant drains. Click here to find out more.

Protecting hospitals from pathogens.

Sinks situated next to patient toilets in hospital rooms may be reservoirs for Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC), increasing the risk of dangerous germ transmission, according to researchers. Click here to find out more.

Washroom services

We provide the most comprehensive range of solutions in the washroom services industry. This means that we are able to deliver the service that meets your individual needs.

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