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In this DrainHub Guide series, we’ll take you through the process of unblocking or clearing any drain in your house, office or workplace. It should give you an insight into the process of elimination when working out where a blockage is, then how to attack it and with without having to buy expensive tools or equipment.

We cover everything from hand wash basins to the deepest external drains, with a focus on keeping things simple and cost effective.

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