Storm drainage systems
Storm drainage systems are complex, multi-purpose systems designed to remove rainwater and other precipitation from a surface area efficiently. They can be found in homes, commercial buildings, and public spaces and can take the form of pipes, raised surfaces, or embedded drainage channels. Depending on the type of drainage system in place, it can help to manage different types of rainfall, such as rain or snow.
Types of drains include channeled drains (also known as an open channel or open channel system) that direct water flow through defined channels or basins and interceptor drains (also known as a buried channel or buried channel system) that collect water and direct it to a larger drain or sewer system. Some drains may also include pipe risers (also known as rise pipes) that provide necessary elevation changes to allow water to flow more easily through the system.Types of drains include channeled drains (also known as an open channel or open channel system) that direct water flow through defined channels or basins and interceptor drains (also known as a buried channel or buried channel system) that collect water and direct it to a larger drain or sewer system. Some drains may also include pipe risers (also known as rise pipes) that provide necessary elevation changes to allow water to flow more easily through the system.
Final Thoughts
If you’re like most homeowners, you probably have at least one drainage problem – and that problem is usually drainage backed up in your sink or bathtub. Luckily, there are various ways to clean drains and clear out any drainage issues so that you can get back to your routine as quickly as possible. In this blog post, we’ve discussed the different types of drains, and how to clean them, so you can resolve your drainage issue as soon as possible.
At Clear Choice Drain Solutions, our team of experienced professionals is equipped with the latest tools and technologies to help clear any drainage issue. If you’re experiencing a problem with your drains, please don’t hesitate to call us at (781) 521-9306. We’ll be happy to help resolve the issue and get your home back to normal as quickly as possible.