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At Proud Plumbing and Gas, we specialise in providing expert solutions for blocked stormwater drains with unmatched efficiency and effectiveness. Leveraging decades of experience in stormwater drain plumbing, our team of blocked drain specialists excels at swiftly identifying and resolving blockages to restore optimal water flow across Perth.

We understand the urgency of these situations, which is why we offer 24/7 emergency services to tackle blockages any time they occur, ensuring your Perth property is protected from water damage and flooding risks. Trust us to keep your stormwater drains functioning perfectly with our dependable, rapid response services utilising the best drain clearing technology.

How We Fix Stormwater Drain Problems in Perth

We are equipped with advanced tools and equipment to address blockages and buildup in stormwater drains, including high-powered sewer jets that clear obstructions without damaging the drainage system. Our locating devices and CCTV technology allow us to accurately identify the depth and exact location of the problem. 

After assessing the issue, we offer detailed pricing and various options, providing our customers with long-term solutions or maintenance plans to ensure the smooth operation of their stormwater drainage systems, minimising any inconvenience or mess to the household and its occupants.

Why Choose Proud Plumbing & Gas?

Choosing Proud Plumbing and Gas means opting for a leader in stormwater drain plumbing. Our commitment to efficient service, combined with our deep understanding of local plumbing codes and environmental regulations, sets us apart. We not only resolve current issues but also help you prevent future blockages with expert advice and maintenance tips. Our clients trust us for our transparency, reliability, and the professionalism we bring to every job. When you choose Proud Plumbing and Gas, you choose peace of mind, knowing that your stormwater systems are in expert hands.

What Causes Blocked Stormwater Drains?

Blocked stormwater drains are a common issue that can lead to significant problems, including water damage and flooding. Understanding the various causes of these blockages can help in effectively addressing them and preventing future occurrences. Here are some of the main reasons why stormwater drains become blocked:

One of the most frequent causes of blockages in stormwater drains is the accumulation of leaves, twigs, and other organic debris. Especially prevalent in autumn or after storms, these materials can gather in the drains, forming clogs that restrict water flow.

Tree roots are naturally drawn to the moisture in drainage systems. They can infiltrate stormwater pipes through cracks or loose joints, gradually growing and obstructing the flow of water. Over time, they can also cause significant damage to the infrastructure, leading to more serious blockages and even pipe collapse.

Sediment, including sand, dirt, and other particulate matter, can accumulate in stormwater drains over time. This build-up can reduce the capacity of the drain and impede water flow, especially in systems with slow water movement or inadequate slope.

Items that are improperly disposed of can also end up in stormwater drains and cause blockages. This category includes everything from plastic bags and bottles to construction debris. Such objects do not decompose and can quickly obstruct a drain, especially during heavy rainfalls when increased water flow sweeps up larger amounts of debris.

Older stormwater systems may suffer from deterioration over time, such as rusting in metal pipes, the breakdown of pipe materials, or shifting soil causing misalignment. These issues can contribute to reduced drainage efficiency and increased incidence of blockages.

Changes in landscape or construction activities near existing drainage systems can alter the way water is directed to and moves through stormwater drains. Excess soil, garden waste, or construction materials can find their way into the system, leading to blockages.

Intense storms and heavy rainfall can overwhelm stormwater systems with a sudden influx of water mixed with natural and man-made debris. If the system isn’t cleared regularly or lacks the capacity to handle such volumes, it can become blocked.

Understanding these causes helps in diagnosing problems with stormwater drainage accurately and efficiently. It also underscores the importance of regular maintenance and monitoring of stormwater systems to prevent blockages and ensure their proper functioning. By addressing the root causes of blockages, property owners and municipalities can significantly reduce the risk of flooding and other water damage.

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How to Avoid Blocked Stormwater Drains

Preventing blocked stormwater drains is key to safeguarding your property from water damage and maintaining the overall efficiency of your plumbing system. Here are some proactive steps and best practices that can help you avoid the inconvenience and potential costs associated with drain blockages:

  • Regular Cleaning of Gutters and Downpipes: One of the most effective ways to prevent blockages is to keep your gutters and downpipes clear of leaves, twigs, and other debris. This is particularly important after storm events and during the fall season when leaves are more likely to accumulate. Periodic cleaning, ideally at the change of seasons, ensures that these components do not become sources of blockage.
  • Use of Guards and Drain Covers: Installing gutter guards and covers on drains can significantly reduce the amount of debris entering your stormwater system. These barriers help filter out larger materials while allowing water to pass through, thereby minimising the risk of blockages and reducing the chance of costly repairs.
  • Proper Waste Disposal: Ensure that only rainwater enters your stormwater drains. Domestic waste, such as cooking fats, oils, and other non-biodegradable materials, should never be washed down drains as they can solidify and accumulate, leading to clogs. Educating household members about the correct disposal methods can greatly reduce the risk of future blockages.
  • Regular Inspections and Maintenance: Schedule regular inspections of your stormwater drainage system to identify and address potential issues before they lead to blockages. Professional plumbers can use tools like CCTV cameras to inspect pipes for signs of accumulation or damage that might impede water flow.
  • Install Adequate Drainage Solutions: In areas prone to heavy rainfall or runoff, additional drainage solutions such as French drains, swales, or detention basins might be necessary. These can help manage excess water more effectively and reduce the burden on your primary stormwater system.

By adopting these practices, you can significantly decrease the likelihood of experiencing blocked stormwater drains and ensure that your drainage system remains effective and trouble-free, protecting your property and the environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

For minor blockages, homeowners might clear debris from visible parts of the drain. For more significant blockages, or if you’re unable to locate the source, it’s best to contact licensed plumbers who specialise in stormwater drainage.

It’s generally recommended to clean stormwater drains annually, but this can vary based on factors such as tree cover and the frequency of heavy rainfall. Regular maintenance helps prevent blockages and maintain proper drainage.

Improper drainage can lead to flooding, structural damage to properties, soil erosion, and contamination of waterways with pollutants like oils, pesticides, and other harmful substances.

Responsibility varies by location. Property owners are typically responsible for onsite systems, while local governments manage public drainage systems. Always check local regulations for specific details.

Many areas have specific building codes and environmental regulations governing stormwater drainage. These might include rules on where water can be discharged or requirements for detention systems to slow down runoff.

Proper landscaping can greatly enhance stormwater management. Strategic placement of plants, use of permeable paving materials, and installation of rain gardens or swales can help absorb and redirect runoff, reducing the burden on stormwater systems.

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Got a Stormwater Drain Issue?

Blocked stormwater drains can’t wait, and neither should you. At Proud Plumbing & Gas, we’re committed to providing prompt, professional service to get your stormwater drains flowing freely again. Whether it’s a minor blockage or a more serious drainage issue, our team has the skills and tools to get the job done right the first time. We are available 24 hours, 7 days a week, for any plumbing emergency you may have, including blockages and a wide range of other plumbing issues.

Contact us via our contact form, or give us a call on (08) 6185 3008.

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