Your Drainage Problems Cured
Drain LiningDrains are at risk of damage and do deteriorate with time. The materials used on older properties are brittle and can be damaged by earth movements. They are also vulnerable to invasive tree roots and damage by careless workmen. Traditional Repairs are Expensive And DisruptiveRe-laying a drain is very disruptive. It requires digging holes at frequent intervals along the full length of the drain : in lawns, pavements and drives. Accessing the drain can be prohibitively expensive, if it meets the main sewer under a public road and almost impossible if an extension has been built over the drain run. The Modern Solution : Drain LiningWe offer a drain lining service. We insert a waterproof plastic lining along the length of the drain, ensuring it is waterproof and giving it more resistance to future damage. The lining is fitted tightly against the sides of the existing drain. It is a more resilient and robust material than those used originally and does not rely at all on the original drain for its strength. The linings' smoothness ensures a better flow through the drain. Drain lining requires little or no digging down to the drain. We use the latest materials, which are very resistant to damage. They will follow bends in the drain without wrinkling and will precisely follow changes in the diameter of the drain. Your GuaranteeWe use the best materials, which enables us to give you a 20 year guarantee on the lining.Small Repairs : patch liningFor small repairs, we offer patch lining. We insert a lining precisely on the damaged area of a drain, making sure it is waterproof again. This is far more cost-effective –and far less disruptive – than digging down to re-lay the drain, which is the service non-specialists usually offer. Call us now - the cure for your drainage problems |
Building SubsidenceMany instances of building subsidence are directly due to faulty drains.Clear PricingWe are always clear and open about our pricing - and great value for money.Rodent EntryRemember - rats will use a broken drainpipe as a means of entering a building |