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The Black Death, (also known as The Bubonic Plague and The Black Plague), took place in the 14th century and caused by sewage in the streets, fixing this problem by running sewers under ground. But want happens when you get a blocked drain, and how can I prevent it.

When you sewer blocks and sewage starts flowing out your shower or floor drains even overflowing toilets.

You and your family are at risk

Gastroenteritis

Germs in sewage can cause gastroenteritis (‘gastro’) with symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.

Skin infections

Germs in sewage can cause skin infections if they get into a cut, abrasion or other break in the skin.

Hepatitis A

The incidence of hepatitis A is low but those who work with untreated sewage may be at increased risk if the disease is circulating in the community. It is preventable by vaccination.

Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is caused by bacteria that are shed in the urine of infected animals, particularly rodents, cattle and pigs. Infection can occur if the bacteria get into a cut or other broken skin or into the eyes, mouth and nose. Leptospirosis can cause an influenza-like illness which can progress to severe disease.

Blocked Drain

TREE ROOTS

Tree roots are can be the number 1 cause of blockages in the sewer mains. While it’s more common to find tree roots invading the pipes of older homes, the roots can find their way into systems of any age. Some experts say the first sign of tree root invasion into the sewer or water line is a gurgling sound.

As living things, the tree roots seek moisture and are more or less naturally drawn to the water in waste and sanitary sewer pipes, especially if one has a crack or springs some other kind of leak.

If you live in a wooded area, or where there are many trees nearby, it’s important to be on the lookout for any tree root invasion. Some people decide to have a video inspection done every few years, since the cost for the service is dramatically lower than addressing a neglected issue.

 

Blocked drains can be a major inconvenience for residents and business owners in Caloundra. The city’s aging infrastructure, heavy rainfall, and growing population all contribute to the high demand for blocked drain services in the area. Fortunately, Caloundra residents and business owners can rely on local blocked drain specialists to help them with their plumbing emergencies and regular drain maintenance needs.

One of the most common causes of blocked drains in Caloundra is hair and soap scum buildup. Hair can easily become tangled in the drain and create a clog, while soap scum can harden and build up on the walls of the pipes, causing a blockage. To prevent this, it’s important to regularly clean the drain and remove any hair or debris that may have accumulated. Installing a hair catcher can also help to prevent hair from going down the drain.

Another common cause of blocked drains is grease buildup in kitchen sinks. Grease and oil can easily build up in kitchen sinks and pipes, causing blockages. When hot grease cools and solidifies, it can stick to the inside of pipes and create a clog. To prevent this, it’s important to avoid pouring grease down the drain and to clean the sink regularly. Instead of pouring grease down the sink, collect it in a can or jar and dispose of it in the trash.

Food scraps and debris in garbage disposals can also cause blockages. Garbage disposals are designed to grind up food scraps and debris, but they can become clogged if too much food is put down the drain at once. To prevent this, it’s important to avoid putting large amounts of food scraps down the drain, and to clean the disposal regularly.

Flushing non-degradable materials down toilets, such as baby wipes, sanitary products, and paper towels, can also cause blockages. Toilets are designed to flush waste and toilet paper, not non-degradable materials. These materials can cause blockages in the pipes and can even damage the sewer line. To prevent this, it’s important to only flush toilet paper and waste down the toilet.

Tree roots growing into sewer lines can also cause blockages. Tree roots can grow into and damage the sewer line, causing blockages. To prevent this, it’s important to have regular sewer line inspections and to remove any trees or bushes that may be growing too close to the sewer line.

Buildup of mineral deposits in pipes can also cause blockages. Over time, mineral deposits can build up in pipes and cause blockages. To prevent this, it’s important to have regular pipe maintenance and to use water softeners if necessary.

In addition to these causes, lack of regular drain cleaning

Broken Sewer

Broken sewer pipes can happen, especially with older homes or homes that use older clay sewer pipes or earthenware pipes. Joints can come apart and drop and soil can erode away, which allows the pipe to sag.

Even with modern pipes that are usually made of a super-hardened plastic, damage is possible simply from natural soil shifts and seasonal changes.

 

WIPES

Baby wipes can be a detriment to the system. Some cities and other entities responsible for wastewater processing and management have begun to discourage people from using the supposedly baby wipes, as they do not break down like toilet paper, had have contributed to many blocked toilets.

The truth about thick toilet paper, paper towels, facial tissue, light cardboard and other paper products is that they’re not made to be flushed down the toilet. Home and commercial plumbing systems have the capacity to accept and process water, human waste and biodegradable toilet paper. That’s it.

 

Hair

Hair can accumulate to the point where it creates slow flow or total blockage. hair naturally comes out for our heads, as we wash it in the shower, and will block the drain over time. Collecting and disposing of the hair collected with a small screens and good practices, such as sweeping hair out of sinks and cleaning the hair brushes over the bin can help reduce blocked showers and other bathroom fixtures.

 

COTTON BUDS

Cotton buds should be disposed of in the bin and not thrown in the toilet and flushed away. The cotton bud will lodge it self in the sewer pipes and stop other objects like human waste and toilet paper to block the house sewer

 

Feminine hygiene

Feminine hygiene products are another contender to blocking sewers,as they do not biodegrade and contain cotton and other fibers that have tremendous capacity to get hung up and block sewers.

 

FOOD

Food bits and chunks should be placed in the garbage or compost and never in the sink drains. None of these drains can tolerate much of it, because that isn’t what they were designed to carry. Installation of insinkerators can reduce the possibility of blocking your sink due to chopping into small pieces, used with out good water flow can result in blocking plumbing, and there are many foods we eat don’t easily shred.

 

Nature

Nature sometimes works its way into sewer or water lines, especially where pipes have separated. Leaves, sticks, dirt, rocks and even rodents can create blockages underground that are difficult to detect. Leaves are pervasive and efficient clogging agents, so it’s generally a good practice to keep the yard clear of them and definitely not wash them down the storm water drain.

 

BLOCKED DRAIN

FAT COOKING OIL AND GREASE

Fat, oil and grease are also enemies of plumbing sewer, pouring liquid fats and grease down your sink only to harden when cooled in you plumbing pipes, attracting other partials like food waste to make a stubborn blockage.

 

Objects

Objects such as bar soap can break off in chunks and become lodged in the drain, as well as other things that should not end up in there, such as jewelry, children’s toys, condoms, dental floss and food. Again, nothing but water, human waste and degradable toilet paper should go down the system.

 

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Prevention is better than a cure. Although this saying is most often applied to the medical world, it still rings true when it comes to your home and blocked drains. It’s much better and cheaper to prevent a blockage from happening.

But when the time comes call your local Plumber to clear your blockage 24/7 blocked drains can be major problem. And if left ignored for too long, a blocked drain may lead to sewage backing up into your home.

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