Which Parts Of New Zealand Need Special Attention With Drainage Systems?

Posted by Alan Smith on March 26th, 2019

New Zealanders are well-aware of installing and constructing a drainage system in and outside the home. A well-constructed drainage system contributes to the health and hygiene of the dwellers. There are some parts of New Zealand, like Auckland, Wellington that receive a high amount of rainfall every year and need special care with residential drainage systems.

If you are staying in Auckland, then there are professional drainlayers to construct and manage your drainage problems. They will do a proper inspection, analysis of your property and then suggest the best drainage plan to throw the wastewater out of the house. Some of the potential areas where an efficient drainage system is more than essential are mentioned below.

Rainwater collected on the roof surface

Rainwater from the roof isa major cause of damages on walls, attic and several other portions of the home. Basically, there are vents and pipes to drain rainwater from the rooftop. But, sometimes it gets blocked on the roof shingles, causing severe damping problems. This may result in loss of comfort, poor insulation and possible diseases causing bacteria and germs inside. So, experts suggest creating an efficient drainage system with the external gutter to move all the water outside.

Percolated water in garden and lawn

Water has a high percolating capacity; it can drain through the lawn channels and outdoor pipelines causing blockage and severe damage to the property. Keep in mind, an excess of water accumulation in the garden and lawn area can damage the soil surface. The big puddles formed due to accumulated water can harm the foundation, base,and pillars of the home, resulting in degraded infrastructure. So, unarguably a drainage system is a must have for every outdoor and garden area.

Kitchen and bathroom

Your kitchen and bathroom collect the maximum amount of wastewater in any home. Water from showers, faucets, dish-washers, drains out directly to the drainage system. Mostly, everything we drain goes to the pit holes, which is connected through the home drainage system through pipes and drains out the dirt and debris directly to the mainmunicipality channel of the local area. Butsometimes the pipelines get blocked and overflow the bathroom.

Similarly, a clogged countertop sink fills the entire home with stinky odor. If this is the case, ask your professional drainage contractor to repair the drainage and pipelines attached to the bathroom and kitchen with an efficient one. Else, when building a new home take proper care and attention of bathroom and kitchen drainage system.

These are a few common areas where proper drainage solution is an absolute must. If you feel some more areas need installation of the new drainage system, make sure to check with your contractor. Take proper preventive care and maintenance to avoid any damage later. Ask drainlaying experts for help and suggestions!

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