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Blocked drains are a common nuisance that can disrupt daily life, leading to slow water drainage, bad smells, and even flooding. If you’re in need of drain unblocking Somerset, look no further than Rapid Drains for fast, reliable, and professional drain unblocking services. With over 25 years of experience, our team is on standby 24 hours a day to resolve any drainage problems quickly and efficiently.
We serve both residential and commercial properties across Somerset, ensuring your drainage system is restored to full working order as soon as possible.
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- Assess your drainage or plumbing problem with the latest technology
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Providing a 24/7 emergency blocked drain clearance service in Somerset, Taunton, Bridgwater, Yeovil, Sherborne & surrounding areas. We also cover Dorset, Dorchester, Weymouth, Portland, Shaftesbury & Blandford. If you require the services of a professional call Rapid Drains now on 0330 333 6199
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Get in touch with the team at Rapid Drains, your local blocked drain specialists you can trust. Our drainage engineers use advanced industry equipment and expert knowledge to tackle any drainage issue, including blocked drains and broken sewer lines.
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Our local team knows the drainage challenges specific to areas across Somerset & Dorset. We cover Blocked Drains Somerset, Taunton, Bridgwater, Yeovil and surrounding areas. We also cover Dorset, Dorchester, Weymouth, Portland, Shaftesbury & Blandford Forum. No matter your location, our team can get to you fast.
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Is your home or business suffering from blocked drains Somerset? Our 24/7 emergency drain unblocking service can assist you in your time of need. We provide emergency drain clearance Somerset for both residential and commercial properties.
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With a team of experienced engineers that can swiftly handle blocked drains, clogged drain clearance, CCTV inspections, rat problems, and repairs, we’ll swiftly resolve any drainage issue, ensuring your system operates smoothly again.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are some signs of a blocked drain in my Somerset, Taunton, Bridgewater or Yeovil property?
There are a number of tell-tale signs:
- Slow-draining sinks and showers or baths. Gurgling sounds coming from drains.
- Toilets that do not flush properly.
- Unpleasant smells from drains.
- Visible flooding at around drains or manholes. If you are experiencing any of these signs, the best thing to do is to seek help from professional drainage companies like Rapid Drains, for them to diagnose and offer a solution.
What may be causing a drain blockage in Somerset, Taunton, Bridgewater or Yeovil?
Many factors contribute to clogged drains in these areas. Invasion of tree roots into drains: Tree roots gain entry into drains and cause blockages as a result of the sandy ground soil and mature trees in Somerset, Taunton, Bridgewater or Yeovil.
Drains can be blocked over time by sandy soil which can easily erode into them. Grease, soap scum, hair and other kinds of debris gather in drains thereby causing blockages. Blockages occur because periods of heavy rainfall, especially during winter months, are too much for drainage systems to handle.
How can I prevent blocked drains in my Somerset, Taunton, Bridgewater or Yeovil property?
Here are some preventative measures you can take:
- Avoid pouring grease or oil down the drain.
- Install drain traps in sinks and baths to catch hair and other debris.
- Don’t flush anything other than toilet paper and waste down the toilet.
- Regularly have your drains cleaned by a professional like Rapid Drains.
Learn more about our preventative maintenance here.
Can I see the drainage plans for my Somerset, Taunton, Bridgewater or Yeovil property?
In many cases, you can access the drainage plans for your house, especially if it is a relatively newer property. Here’s what you can do to try and obtain the drainage plans:
Contact your local building or planning department:
Reach out to the building or planning department of your local municipality or council. Inquire about the availability of drainage plans for your property and the process to access them. They can guide you on the specific steps to follow and provide information on any associated fees or requirements.
Check with the developer or builder:
If your house is part of a newly developed area or subdivision, you may be able to obtain the drainage plans from the developer or builder. Contact them directly and request the plans for your property. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information or direct you to the appropriate department.
Engage a professional surveyor:
If you’re unable to obtain drainage plans through the aforementioned channels, you can consider hiring a professional surveyor. A surveyor can assess your property, locate the drainage system, and potentially provide you with a detailed plan or map.
Consult your property documents:
Review any property documents, such as the title deed, land registry information, or homebuyer’s pack, as they may include drainage information or references to existing plans. While these documents may not provide detailed drainage plans, they could offer some references to aid your search.
Contact your local water authority:
You may request a sewer record map from your local Water Authority, namely Wessex Water in Somerset. More information is available at:
Wessex Water Request a Map
It’s important to note that older properties or properties in certain areas may not have readily available drainage plans, especially if they were built before digital record-keeping became common. In such cases, reaching out to the local authorities or engaging a professional surveyor becomes even more important.
Keep in mind:
Accessing drainage plans may involve certain administrative procedures, permissions, or fees, depending on your jurisdiction. Be prepared to provide proof of ownership or other necessary documentation when making your request.