Our Services

Types of Drainage Systems
Kind of Services We Offer
- Installation : We plan and design the drainage system, considering volume and aesthetics. We conduct successful installations using our high-quality equipment and materials. We also use state-of-the-art technology to diagnose tailored drainage solutions accurately.
- Cleaning : To thoroughly clean the drains, we comprehensively clean up any blockages, cracks, or other issues through equipment, like hydro-jetting machines. Due to high-pressure water jets, we remove debris and sediment. Regular maintenance can avoid blockages and potential water damage, as scheduling periodic drain cleaning keeps the system in optimal condition.
- Assessment : Whether foreign objects such as plastic items or wet wipes block the drain, sediment build-up, root intrusion, or debris accumulation, we assess the problem inside the drain. Once we assess the situation, we use high-pressure hydro-jetting machines to effectively clear the blockage. This is followed by prompt restoration of a drainage system to its original cleaned state.
The Process We Follow
With extensive experience in the end-to-end installation process of sewer and stormwater drains, these are the steps we usually follow:
- Planning and Designing : Our licensed engineers or plumbers assess a drainage system to meet not only the needs of a building but also local regulations.
- Preparation and Excavation : The installation site is excavated, and preparation for installing drainage pipes starts.
- Pipe Installation : The pipes are installed and connected to the existing plumbing system using specialised connectors and fittings.
- Testing and inspection : The system is thoroughly tested and fully inspected to ensure its functioning meets the local regulations and standards. On completion, a drainage inspection is usually carried out by our own people, who ensure the work is done and completed according to the usage and compliance to follow.
Glenbrook Plumbing is someone to rely upon for Sewer Stormwater Drainage Issues!
FAQS
Stormwater drainage involves a mechanism established for collecting rainwater run-off from premises and channelling it away from the premises to avoid flooding of buildings and damage by water.
The rainwater collected from roofs, driveways and roads flows into the stormwater drainage system, which channels it into pipes or natural waterways directing it away from the buildings.
Most of the houses have direct connections to the stormwater drainage system that serves to handle runoff. Still, much older homes may not be directly serviced or rural properties.
Storm water drains become bad to the environment when they collect pollutants including chemicals, substances and waste materials and carry them to the rivers or oceans without any form of treatment.