Hi all,
currently my garage is flooding. I wouldn't say badly as there is a channel drain running the full width of it in front of the garage door.
However this drain is full of mud as the previous owner did not seem to maintain the property to a standard I would have liked.
I have cleared out this drain however the issue is that whilst the channel drain itself can be cleared the "corrugated tube" attached to the drain is blocked with mud and I also have no idea where this "corrugated tube" goes.
I would like to unblock this "corrugated tube" so any water can drain away freely.
I have heard you can get an attachment for pressure washers which would allow me to unblock this drain - ideally something with a forward jet of water and backward jets to clear the debris which is loosened.
The "tube" appears to go under monobloc and I would assume run in parallel with the garage toward the back garden. As I said I would love to know where it goes.
I look forward to any suggestions you may have with regards to getting this drain fully functioning again.
Regards, Gordon
currently my garage is flooding. I wouldn't say badly as there is a channel drain running the full width of it in front of the garage door.
However this drain is full of mud as the previous owner did not seem to maintain the property to a standard I would have liked.
I have cleared out this drain however the issue is that whilst the channel drain itself can be cleared the "corrugated tube" attached to the drain is blocked with mud and I also have no idea where this "corrugated tube" goes.
I would like to unblock this "corrugated tube" so any water can drain away freely.
I have heard you can get an attachment for pressure washers which would allow me to unblock this drain - ideally something with a forward jet of water and backward jets to clear the debris which is loosened.
The "tube" appears to go under monobloc and I would assume run in parallel with the garage toward the back garden. As I said I would love to know where it goes.
I look forward to any suggestions you may have with regards to getting this drain fully functioning again.
Regards, Gordon