Blocked drains are a common problem in Melbourne, affecting homes and businesses alike. They can cause significant inconvenience, damage to property, and even pose health risks.
        
        
            Causes of Blocked Drains
            * Hair and soap scum buildup
            * Grease and food particles
            * Mineral deposits (e.g. hard water)
            * Poor drain maintenance
            
                - Hair and Soap Scum Buildup: Hair, soap, and other debris can accumulate in drains, causing clogs and blockages.
 
                - Grease and Food Particles: Grease, food scraps, and other organic matter can also cause blockages and require professional assistance to clear.
 
                - Metallic Deposits (Hard Water): Hard water contains minerals like calcium and magnesium that can deposit on drain pipes, causing blockages and scaling.
 
            
        
        
            Consequences of Blocked Drains
            * Property damage: Clogged drains can cause water to back up into homes, leading to costly repairs and maintenance.
            * Health risks: Untreated blockages can lead to the release of toxic substances like lead and mercury into sewage systems, posing serious health risks to people who use affected areas.
            
                - Property Damage: Clogged drains can cause water damage to walls, floors, and ceilings.
 
                - Health Risks: Untreated blockages can lead to the release of toxic substances into sewage systems, posing serious health risks.
 
            
        
        
            Solutions to Prevent Blocked Drains
            * Regular drain maintenance: Cleaning and clearing drains regularly can prevent blockages from occurring.
            * Grease and soap prevention: Using a drain screen or installing a grease trap can help prevent clogs.
            
                - Regular Drain Maintenance: Schedule regular drain cleaning sessions to prevent blockages.
 
                - Grease and Soap Prevention: Use a drain screen or install a grease trap to catch debris before it enters the drain.