Sheffield’s subterranean architecture is a time capsule. Beneath the streets of districts like Shalesmoore and Kelham Island lies a labyrinth of brick-vaulted culverts and salt-glazed clay pipes.
, are characterized by housing built decades, or even a century, ago. These properties often rely on original clay or cast-iron pipes that were never designed to handle the modern influx of "flushable" wipes, microplastics, and high-fat cooking residues. drain unblocking sheffield
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