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When you spot water rising where it shouldn’t, or notice an unpleasant smell coming from your sink, it’s normal to panic. Drains backing up can feel like a massive problem, especially when it happens out of the blue. The good news is that there are a few steps you can take straightaway to limit the damage, find the cause, and get things flowing again safely.

If you’re ...

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A drain vent is a part of a drainage system that most people never think about until something starts to smell, gurgle or drain far too slowly. Even though it’s hidden away, a drain vent plays a huge role in keeping your home’s drainage running smoothly and safely. Understanding what a drain vent does, and when you might need one, can save you a lot of stress, money and unple...

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As we approach twenty years in business, I have spent a lot of time reflecting on how far Maintain Drains has come since I first started the company in 2006. What began as a small local service has grown into a trusted drainage partner for homes, businesses and major organisations across Dorset and Hampshire.

The one question I am asked more than any other is simpl...

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Understanding the various types of drain pipes in your property is important. Whether you’re facing a blockage, planning maintenance or buying a ho...

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If you’ve ever heard someone mention shared drains, you might wonder exactly what they are – and how they differ from private drains. The term “shared drains” usually refers to pipes or drainage systems that carry waste or water from more than one property. Private drains, by contrast, serve one property only and are owned and maintained by the homeowner. Being able to tell w...

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