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CCTV Inspections​ In

Regular Maintenance Checks

 

For commercial premises we recommend regular maintenance checks to nip problems in the bud before they become serious emergencies. A regular CCTV inspection (by feeding a camera down your drains) can check to ensure there is no build up or blockage which could become a long-term problem. Call us to find out more, on the number above.

 

Identifying the Fault

 

If what appears to be a blockage is not easily fixed by jetting we can offer out a CCTV survey of your drains. This will give us a precise, up-to-date view of exactly what is happening, which means that we can start working on a solution to the problem and keep inconvenience to you and your home or business to a minimum.

 

Uncovering the Problem

 

If trying to unblock the drain isn’t fixing the problem, we may suggest carrying out a CCTV inspection of your drains to understand exactly what is going on. We will pass a camera through the drain, so we can see exactly what the problem is and recommend the necessary steps to fix this with a long-term solution to help prevent it happening again.

 

Peace of Mind

 

If you're concerned about a persistent fault with your drains a CCTV drain survey could be just what you need to see the problem in full glorious technicolour. It may be something completely surprising – in the past our CCTV cameras have turned up tree roots, collapsed pipes or even the unlikeliest of blockages, such as lost mobile phones, children’s toys or other household objects! It's amazing what ends up in our drains.

Locations We Service in South Wales

  • Swansea

  • Newport

  • Neath

  • Port Talbot

  • Cardiff 

  • Bridgend

  • Pontypridd

  • Caerphilly

  • Merthyr Tydfil

Top tips to keep your drains flowing:

  • Love your loo: Make sure that only wastewater, toilet tissue and human waste goes down your drains and into the sewer.

  • Bin it - don't block it: Wrap up sanitary products, nappies, wet wipes and condoms and put them in the bin.

  • Think - not in the sink! After cooking, fat, oil and grease should be left to cool - it can then be put in the bin or mixed with seeds and nuts to make a feeder for birds.

  • Chemicals, solvents, engine oil and paint should be taken to your local refuse site.

  • Medicines, tablets, syringes and needles should be taken to your pharmacist, local hospital or health authority for safe disposal

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