Blocked Drains Limerick
Prevention remains the most cost-effective strategy for Limerick residents and business owners.
Like many older Irish cities, parts of Limerick operate on a combined sewer system, where stormwater (rain) and wastewater (sewage) share the same pipes. During periods of heavy rainfall—a frequent occurrence in the Irish West—this system can become overwhelmed. While this technically constitutes "flooding," it is often manifest as blocked drains backing up into homes and streets, as the system reaches capacity and flow is arrested. blocked drains limerick
Drain Doctor™ | Ireland's Drain Cleaning Experts Since 2000 While this technically constitutes "flooding," it is often
When a pipe is cracked but not fully collapsed, "cured-in-place pipe" (CIPP) lining offers a solution without the need to dig up driveways or roads—crucial in Limerick’s congested city center streets. A resin-saturated liner is inserted into the pipe and cured, essentially creating a new pipe within the old one. While this technically constitutes "flooding