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Kitchen Gully Drain Jun 2026

A typical kitchen gully drain consists of:

| Type | Best for | Key feature | |------|----------|--------------| | | Small domestic kitchens | Simple, low cost | | Back inlet gully | Commercial kitchens | Connects sink/dishwasher waste | | Low-profile / linear gully | Modern open kitchens | Long, narrow grate, tile-insert options | | Grease gully | High-fat cooking areas | Larger trap with oil separation baffle | | Stainless steel gully | Professional kitchens | Easy to sanitise, corrosion resistant |

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| Type | Domestic | Commercial | |------|----------|------------| | Basic PVC gully | $50 – $120 | N/A | | Stainless steel back inlet | $150 – $300 | $300 – $600 | | Linear tile-insert gully | $200 – $500 | $500 – $1,200 | | Grease gully (commercial) | N/A | $800 – $2,000 | | Installation (plumber + floor works) | $300 – $700 | $1,000 – $3,000 |

Prices approximate USD / GBP / AUD – vary by region and complexity. A typical kitchen gully drain consists of: |

In conclusion, the kitchen gully drain is a triumph of utilitarian design. It lacks the glamour of the appliances it supports, yet without it, the kitchen would cease to be a habitable space. It performs the essential, unglamorous labor of separating the home from the waste it generates. It is a silent sentinel, demanding little but offering protection against the unpleasant realities of decomposition and contamination. To appreciate the kitchen gully drain is to appreciate the invisible systems that uphold the comfort of modern living, reminding us that the most critical components of a home are often the ones we do not see.

| Alternative | Pros | Cons | |-------------|------|------| | (linear) | Covers large floor area | Higher cost, deeper excavation | | Point drain in corner | Cheaper, simpler | Less effective for whole floor | | No floor drain | Lowest cost | Floor must be mopped; appliance leaks cause damage | | Floor sink (commercial) | Large capacity | Trip hazard, needs cleaning grid | It performs the essential, unglamorous labor of separating

Unlike a standard sink waste, a gully drain has:

| Region | Standard | Key requirement | |--------|----------|------------------| | UK | Building Regs Part H1 | Back inlet gully must have 50 mm seal | | USA | IPC 2018 Section 802 | Floor drains ≥2" trap seal | | Australia | AS 3500.2 | Kitchen gully to have removable grate | | EU | EN 1253-1 | Gully traps tested for 50 Pa air pressure | | Commercial food | HACCP | Documented cleaning schedule for floor drains |

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