We will select the most appropriate and cost‑effective methods for repairing your drainage network regardless of its scale or complexity.
Patch repairs (CIPR)
Cure-in-place repairs (CIPR) are used to patch defects which include roots, minor pipe displacement, circumferential and longitudinal cracks, fractures and holes.
Pipe relining (CIPP)
Cure-in-place pipe (CIPP) is a method of repairing a long section of pipe without the need to excavate. It is more economical to line the whole pipe than use several patches.
Excavation
If there is no cost-effective alternative, we can excavate and replace section of pipes, gullies and manholes which have become damaged.
A CCTV camera survey will pinpoint the location of the damage so that the excavation is no larger than it need to be.
Tree root removal
Tree roots do not damage pipes but will exploit damaged or defective pipework. We employ several techniques including high pressure jetting and mechanical cutting to remove invasive roots. Unless the original defect is addressed, the problem will recur. Trees are often cut down needlessly when the best solution is a pipe patch or relining.