- House sewer – this is the main pipe that runs from the house to the public septic tank.
- House drain – the pipe that receives water discharge from around the house and directs it to the house sewer.
- Soil stacks and pipes – this includes the pipes used to direct discharge from toilets.
- Trap – a fitting that prevents the backflow of gases and air through the pipes to prevent odor leakages.
- Waste stack and pipe – the pipes that receive all the other discharges apart from the toilets’.
- Vent piping – the pipes that provide ventilation for the entire drainage system as well as carry odors from the house.
- Sub-house drain – the drainage system that handles waste disposal without using gravity.
Maintaining a good drainage system comes with a number of benefits such as reducing the costs of drainage repair while maintaining hygiene around your home.
Why Do You Need Good Drainage Around Your Home?
Below are seven reasons why you should maintain good drainage:
# Flooded Gutters: In areas where heavy downpour is experienced regularly, it is very important to have good drainage. Gutters are one of the ways to send run-off water from the roof and dispose of it safely in the drainage system. A poor drainage can result in a water-log at the bottom of the gutters. This can lead to the destruction of the exterior of your home as well as landscaping.
While it would be easier and less costly to install new and bigger gutters for the safe direction of run-off water, it would be more convenient in the long run to have a proper drainage construction. This not only reduces the drainage maintenance and repair costs; it also improves the living conditions around your home.
