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5 tips on how to maintain bridge drainage systems

12 April 2023

A good maintenance procedure can help extend the lifespan of bridges and improve their reliability. Here are 5 tips on how to maintain bridge drainage systems and what to look out for.

* Regularly inspect drainage channels and gutters: It is important to regularly inspect drainage channels and gutters for blockages or accumulation of debris and waste. If these are not removed in time, it can lead to waterlogging on the bridge and shorten its lifespan.

* Check drainage capacity: Ensure that the drainage capacity of the bridge drainage system is sufficient to handle expected rainfall. Also, check that the water drainage is evenly distributed across the entire bridge.

* Perform regular cleaning: Regular cleaning should be performed to prevent blockages and accumulation of debris and waste. This can be done, for example, by cleaning the gutters and channels using water or special cleaning agents.

* Check the condition of drainage pipes: Regularly check the condition of drainage pipes to ensure that there are no cracks or damages that require repair. Damaged drainage pipes can cause waterlogging on the bridge and shorten its lifespan.

* Inspect drainage pits and grates: Regularly check drainage pits and grates to ensure that they are not clogged. Remove any blockages as soon as possible to prevent water from pooling.

The bridge drainage kerb drainage systems simplifies the maintenance process. Since it is installed on the deck surface pipes, pits and grates are no longer needed!

It is also equipped with inspection and cleaning opening where the inspection and clearing operations can take place in an easy and efficient way, a 100m can be cleaned by one person per day.

The material used in the system is corrosion free giving you ease of mind about the lifespan of the drainage units.

We hope these tips help you maintain your bridge drainage system and extend the lifespan of your bridge while improving its reliability. If you have any questions or would like more information about bridge drainage, please feel free to contact us.