Moving House - There are potentially £1,000's worth of remedial works required on any new property. Find them BEFORE you buy.
Regular Blockages - A CCTV survey will identify possible causes of regular blockages such as grease, debris, tree roots, displaced joints, or structural damage.
Subsidence - The ingress of ground water into a defective pipe can transport fine material which is then flushed downstream. This may lead to voids forming in the ground and ultimately subsidence. Water escaping from pipes may wash away fine material or soften clay, both potentially leading to subsidence.
Water in cellar - Water found in cellars can originate from a burst water main, ground water, a land drainage problem or from a defective drain or gulley.
CCTV Surveying is an invaluable tool in the diagnostic process. Investment in a survey will almost always pay dividends in ensuring the best possible solution is achieved at the lowest cost.
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Smells - CCTV surveys can be used to determine the cause of internal or external smells. In addition to structural defects, these could originate from faulty seals in manhole covers or incorrect venting.
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Flooding - Flooding may be caused by a reduced capacity in a pipe due to debris or structural defect, which can usually be located by CCTV survey.
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