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COMBAT SURFACE WATER WITH THE KALSI CHANNEL DRAIN

 20 Nov 2023

Surface water flooding is the most common form of flood risk in England. It occurs when intense rainfall overwhelms drainage systems and water does not drain to the subsoil or a watercourse.

When heavy rain leads to localised surface water flooding, roads, bridges, and properties can be affected. With the UK now suffering from more extreme weather systems, homeowners are increasingly aware of the adaptations they must make to reduce this risk.

These changes, no matter how small, will positively impact property performance and how it responds to heavy rainfall.

One way to improve domestic water management is with the installation of channel drains. Low maintenance building product manufacturer, Kalsi Group offers a proven and trusted channel drain as part of its popular Aquaflow underground drainage range.

Designed for use in domestic applications, the channel drain is suitable for areas where surface water collects from driveways and paths to patios.

Comprising a drain outlet with drain stop end and channel drain quad, the Aquaflow channel drain offers easy connectivity with its quad connector. It is slip resistant with heel guarding while its cross-braced design prevents floating.

Manufactured at the company’s extrusion plant in Birmingham under the Quality Management System, ISO 9001, the lightweight yet high-strength channel drain conforms to BS EN 1433: A15.

The Aquaflow channel drain comes in one metre lengths and is available from approved Kalsi stockists.

The Kalsi Aquaflow product range includes soil and water products alongside underground drainage and sewerage systems. Aquaflow products are suitable for both new build and refurbishment applications.

For more information on Kalsi Group and its products visit www.kalsiplastics.co.uk and connect on social media.

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