What Is a Drain Mapping Survey?
TL;DR: A drain mapping survey is a detailed investigation that produces an accurate layout of a drainage network below ground. It identifies where pipes run, how deep they
READ MORETL;DR: A drain mapping survey is a detailed investigation that produces an accurate layout of a drainage network below ground. It identifies where pipes run, how deep they
READ MORETL;DR: A CCTV drain survey uses a waterproof camera to inspect drainage pipes from the inside, giving engineers a precise view of cracks, blockages, root intrusion, and structural
READ MORETL;DR: Drain flies breed inside the organic biofilm that lines your pipes, not just around visible drains. They signal a drainage hygiene problem, not a random infestation. Surface
READ MORETL;DR: Many rural homeowners don’t know whether they have a septic tank or a cesspit — and the difference matters. A septic tank partially treats wastewater and discharges
READ MORETL;DR: A rainwater soakaway is an underground system that disperses surface water back into the ground, keeping your property clear of standing water and flooding. Whether yours has
READ MORETL;DR: Knowing how to tell if your septic tank is full can prevent costly damage to your property and drainage field. The key warning signs include slow drains
READ MORETL;DR: A drainage emergency can turn into serious property damage if you don’t act quickly and in the right order. Stop water use, locate your stop tap, protect
READ MORETL;DR: The size of septic tank you need depends on the number of bedrooms in your property, not the number of people living there. Under Building Regulations, the
READ MORETL;DR: No-dig drain repair fixes damaged pipes from the inside without excavating your garden, driveway, or floors. A resin-saturated liner is inserted into the existing pipe, cured in
READ MORETL;DR: Blocked drains are caused by a small group of repeat offenders: fat and grease, wet wipes, root intrusion, scale build-up, and structural pipe failure. Knowing what causes
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