Basic Parts of a Residential Drainage System
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The drainage system in your home is made up of many parts that work together to maintain a clean and hygienic living space. However, many people take it for granted until they end up with a clogged drain in their hands. The experts at Sewer Solutions are here to provide you with some much-needed knowledge about a residential drainage system, so you can take proactive steps to keep it in tip-top shape.
Fixture Drains
This is the most obvious part of your home’s drainage system. It refers to the opening in the fixture where the wastewater starts traveling down into the sewer main, and it usually comes with a plug or stopper.
It is unlikely for a clog to form in this component, except when hair or debris accumulates in a stopper fitted in a sink or tub. Nonetheless, we recommend regular drain cleaning in Seattle, WA, to maintain smooth water flow.
P-Trap
The curved pipe under the sink or tub is called the P-trap. It acts as a protective seal that prevents foul sewer odor from entering your home. It should be filled with water to serve its purpose. If you haven’t used your sink or tub for some time and notice unpleasant smells, open the tap for a few minutes until the odor is gone. If the issue persists, contact our drain cleaning company for assistance.
Main Drain Line
All the wastewater goes down into the one main drain pipe, which runs horizontally under the lowest floor of the house out to the septic field or sewer main. If the septic field or sewer main is higher than usual, you may see the main drain pipe running along the wall instead. However, debris can build up in this component over time and cause water to back up, prompting drain snaking.
Keeping these basics in mind will help you detect potential issues easily and take immediate action. As your trusted provider of high-quality drain cleaning services, Sewer Solutions NW is here to help you restore smooth drainage in no time and keep the system in the best shape possible. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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