It’s almost Christmas, and even though it might be a bit different this year, we want you to enjoy it as much as possible. One thing that could put a stop to the festive celebrations are drainage problems. There are certain things that if you are not careful could end up ruining your day, so even though we are available and open 24/7, we want to give you a heads up to ensure this doesn’t happen.
One of the highlights of Christmas Day is the feast that goes with it, the turkey, stuffing, roast potatoes. Unfortunately the fat involved in the cooking can cause fatbergs in your drains which can become a real nuisance. So to avoid unnecessary blockages and other drainage problems, here are Metro Rod Northampton’s tips to a smooth Christmas.
These little things can all help keep your house running smoothly over the festive period. While it may seem harmless to let a bit of food be washed down the sink it will build up over time and become a problem.
Should anything go wrong, we are staying committed to solving your drainage problems whether it’s Christmas Day or New Years Day as we stay open 24/7.
Metro Rod Northampton offer services across Northampton and the surrounding areas. Dealing with blocked drains, drain repair, CCTV surveys and septic tank maintenance. We believe in simple things and make sure we follow them through; available 24/7, professional, value for money service during and after the job and peace of mind in the fact that all our engineers are highly trained, DBS checked and fully insured.
Make sure you get in touch with us through any of the following:
Enquire through our website: https://www.metrorod.co.uk/local/northampton/
Get in touch with us via email: [email protected]
Call us on 01327 878078
For any drainage needs, we are the drainage experts. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
We are always happy to arrange a free site assessment and no obligation quotations for any work you might need. Alternatively, you can call our emergency hotline number on 0800 66 88 00
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