Drain in or out?

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What i am saying is, a drain that runs smoothly and does not have a history of blockages i.e. a drain that is not suffering from inadequate fall, root problems, joint shift etc, will continue to run smoothly for decades.

However any drain good or otherwise has the potential to block up when said drains are allowed to 'dry up'.

To arbitrarily state that drains block up every ten years is total nonsense.
 
I'm still trying to get a feel for the cost of moving the drain against installing a sealed set up. Any ideas anyone???
 
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Call some builders to come round and give you a quote.

Get three quotes and then you can make your mind up.

Please post your prices so we can see.

Andy
 

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