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A blocked drain not only leaves your appliances unusable but can often lead to many more issues. These can include unpleasant smells and the contents of your drains leaking into your home.
Our team of drainage experts will prepare a tailored estimate and step-by-step guide. After a quick visit to your premises, we will be able to base it entirely to your needs.
You must deal with a blocked drain quickly. The longer you leave the blockage, the harder it is to remove. We also offer localised patch repairs and water main repairs.
Our team of London drainage contractors have years of expertise and use the best equipment available. This means we are able to unblock your drain safely and efficiently.
When a drain collapses, the first thing that needs to be done is to diagnose the problem. The best way to do this is by arranging a CCTV drain survey.
A CCTV drain survey involves using cameras in your drain to determine what the problem is.
A CCTV survey examines the conditions of the pipes through a remote-controlled camera.
The smell coming from a sewage pipe is always the main indicator of a blocked or damaged drain. If you have the blockage removed and the smell continues, that usually means you are dealing with a collapsed drain.
It is useful to know what to look for when dealing with drains. It will enable you to eliminate the need for future sewer pipe repair. So, ensuring you keep costs low and damages to a minimum.
The cost of drain repairs will largely depend on the severity of the problem. However, we always wrote in advance so you know exactly what to expect. We also take into consideration other factors such as health and safety and the environment. We will work closely with you and make sure that you receive the best, most cost-effective outcome.
It is important to note that we might need permission from Thames Water to start looking into public sewer pipes. If you are not sure if your pipes are publicly or privately owned, please contact your local council.