The summer rainy season often has heavy rains, which can easily put the drainage system of households and residential areas at risk of flooding. If not checked and cleaned periodically, the drainage system can easily become clogged, leading to flooding that affects daily activities.
Therefore, preparing and maintaining a drainage system during the rainy season is necessary to ensure safety and efficiency for life.
Clean the soot and water pipes
Shoots and water pipes on the roof often collect a lot of leaves, garbage and dirt. Therefore, during the rainy season, it is necessary to check and remove garbage and leaves quickly to ensure that rainwater is circulating smoothly, avoiding water overflow into the house or seeping into the walls. To clean the bran should be done periodically, especially in the fourth and fifth months of each year.
Dredging drainage
Drainage is a place that is prone to congestion due to mud and waste accumulated over time. Drilling and cleaning these areas will help increase drainage capacity, reducing the risk of flooding during the rainy season. Regular inspection and cleaning are needed, especially before and after prolonged heavy rains.
Check and repair the drainage pipe system
The domestic drainage system, including pipes from toilets, kitchens and floors, needs to be inspected to promptly detect and fix incidents such as leaks and congestion. This will help ensure that wastewater drains quickly, avoiding stagnation and causing unpleasant odors.
Ensure the outdoor drainage system operates effectively
Outdoor areas such as gardens and walkways need to have a suitable drainage system to avoid water stagnation after rain. It is necessary to check the slope of the ground, ensuring that rainwater is effectively transported to the drainage culvert. If necessary, additional drainage ditches can be installed to increase drainage capacity.