How Outdoor Drain Cleanings Prevent Damage to SC Properties

Fortner Plumbing • September 24, 2025
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Heavy rain might seem harmless -- until your property turns into a swamp and water starts to infiltrate your business. Outdoor drain cleaning is often overlooked, but it’s a crucial part of protecting your commercial space from water damage. Clogged drains can lead to standing water, soil erosion and even structural issues around your property’s foundation.


With proper maintenance, you can ensure that rainwater flows away efficiently, keeping your property dry and free of damage. Let’s take a closer look at how regular drain cleaning safeguards your property and helps you save on repairs. 


Keeps Water Draining Properly


Outdoor drain cleaning ensures that rainwater is flowing properly which prevents debris buildup around your property. When leaves, dirt and twigs accumulate, they can cause water to pool. This standing water not only damages your landscape but can even impact your foundation.


Prevents Damage to Your Foundation


Routine cleanings prevent stagnant water from developing and causing damage to your commercial space. When water is allowed to sit for long periods, it can put pressure on your building's foundation. Known as hydrostatic pressure damage, the weight from the water causes cracks, bowing and shifting to occur in your foundation.


Poor drainage can also cause erosion which can cause your foundation to settle. As a result, your building's floors can become uneven, doors can stick and drywall may crack. In extreme cases, water can even infiltrate the inside of the building, making it easy for mold and mildew to creep into its structure. This type of damage is often costly to repair and can disrupt your operations.


Maintains the Health of Your Lawn


Outdoor drain cleaning is crucial for keeping your landscape healthy. When water can’t drain properly, it can oversaturate your soil, leading to root rot, disease and weakened plants. Poor drainage can also cause erosion, especially in sloped areas or spots with heavy foot traffic. 


When this occurs, topsoil is easily washed away, exposing underlying roots and causing bare patches to appear on your landscape. Over time, this can lead to uneven ground, poor grass growth and costly repairs. Maintaining your drains with proper cleanings ensures that your entire landscaping stays healthy and intact throughout the season. 


Reduces the Spread of Pests


Additionally, still water attracts pests like mosquitoes and ticks. These pests are not only a nuisance but can spread disease to animals and humans. When drains become clogged, small pools of standing water can become breeding grounds in just a couple of days. Regular clearings reduce the likelihood of debris buildup, protecting your property from water-related issues.


Consult a professional plumber for outdoor drain cleanings


When it’s time to get your drains cleared, it's important to have a professional plumber come out and perform this type of maintenance. Plumbers have the tools and expertise needed to identify blockages, remove stubborn debris and check for underlying issues like pipe damage or root intrusion. 


While you may be tempted to hire someone less qualified at a cheaper rate, doing so can put your business at risk. Licensed plumbers not only prioritize safety but can provide long-term solutions that prevent costly problems down the line. Having a professional drain cleaning can give business owners peace of mind that their drainage system is working properly and protecting their investment.


Looking To Get Your Drains Cleaned? Fortner Plumbing Is Ready To Help!


Do you need professional drain cleaning services? Our team at Fortner Plumbing is ready to help. Located in Anderson, we proudly serve several communities in South Carolina including Greenville, Pendleton and Mauldin. 


With years of experience and a commitment to quality service, we’ll ensure your outdoor drains are cleaned with care. For more information about our outdoor drain cleaning services, call us today at 864-209-948. To learn about our other services including water testing and sewer line inspections, visit our website by clicking the link
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