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Keeping your facility drain clean is an essential part of an effective industrial cleaning routine. Being proactive in scheduling preventative work can be the difference between a simple cleaning or a major clog. 

Having a regular cleaning schedule that suits your individual facility and needs,  regular cleanings will prevent unwanted surprises and safety hazards, and also save money.

Have Your Drain Professionally Cleaned Regularly

Businesses should have their drains cleaned professionally at least once a year. 

Hydro jetting (link previous blog) is often the best solution to comprehensively clean a drainage system. It’s an efficient and environmentally friendly procedure that fully flushes pipes. Additionally, jetting pipes eliminate odors, build-up, and any foreign objects, like tree roots. 

An Environmental Remedies cleaning professional conducting a facility drain cleaning.

Follow a proper drain cleaning schedule

It’s important to consult your industrial cleaning company on how often and when your drain needs cleaning. 

Some businesses are harder on their drainage systems and require more frequent attention. Restaurant drains, for example, have to put up with grease and food waste daily. 

Cleanings might be best scheduled at specific times of the year due to weather conditions. Severe weather is harder on drainage systems, from hurricane and tornado seasons with heavy rainfall to winter when temperatures drop. 

Consider including drain assessments

The problem isn’t always a clog. Boost your cleaning routine by having your drainage system tested for other imperfections. 

Drain surveys with a camera and scope will provide a first-hand look at your drainage system. In addition, air pressure and hydrostatic water pressure testing are two methods that can be used to highlight defects such as leaks. 

Know the Warning Signs and Act Fast

In between cleanings, remain aware of any potential drainage issues. You may be able to catch a problem and schedule an extra cleaning before it escalates.  

The telltale signs that it’s time for cleaning include: 

Outsource Your Drain Cleaning Routine

Don’t spend time worrying about your facility’s cleaning schedule. While you focus on your business operations, let a company you can trust handle the cleaning. Outsourcing your routine cleaning will not only save you time, but it also assures your drains are cleaned properly and confirms that your facility is within OSHA regulations. 

Environmental Remedies is ready to clean out your pipes. Give us a call at 800-399-2783.