Chris Peters Plumbing & Drainage

Fixed Prices No VAT No Call-Out Charge 35+ Years’ Experience

Blocked Drain Clearance in Barcombe

Professional fixed-price blocked drain clearance from Chris Peters Plumbing & Drainage.

If your drain has suddenly backed up, smells bad or keeps gurgling, I can help with professional drain clearance in Barcombe.

I keep the service focused on what matters: clear access, proper drainage equipment, fixed-price wording and practical advice based on what I find on site.

Fixed Prices • No VAT • No Call-Out Charge • 35+ Years’ Experience

Chris Peters Plumbing and Drainage

Why Customers Call Chris Peters

  • 35+ years of drainage experience
  • Fixed-price wording where possible
  • No VAT added to the quoted price
  • No separate call-out charge
  • Professional advice in plain English
  • Checkatrade trust and local reputation

Local Drainage Help in Barcombe

Most calls are for ordinary domestic problems: blocked toilets, kitchen sinks, outside gullies, shared drains and slow-running pipework. I keep the advice practical and explain the likely cause in plain English, without turning a simple blockage into unnecessary repair work.

When a Blockage Keeps Coming Back

A blockage that returns after clearing usually means something in the drain is catching waste or slowing the flow. That can be roots, scale, a displaced joint, a broken section of pipe or a poor fall. I look for clues while clearing the drain and explain whether it appears to be a one-off blockage or a repeat fault.

Drain Repairs

Not every damaged drain needs digging up. Some faults can be repaired using patch lining or drain lining, while others need excavation. I explain the options clearly and only recommend repair work when there is a genuine reason.

Outside Drains and Gullies

Outside drains can block with leaves, silt, mud, fat, wipes or debris washed into the gully. If an outside drain is overflowing, it is best dealt with before wastewater backs up or causes smells around the property.

Clearing the Problem on the First Visit

My aim is always to clear the blockage properly during the first visit where access and pipe condition allow. That means choosing the right access point, using suitable drainage equipment and testing the flow before leaving.

If I think the drain needs further investigation, I will explain why in plain English rather than turning a simple blockage into unnecessary work.

Kitchen Sink Grease and Food Waste

Kitchen waste pipes often narrow slowly with fat, grease, soap and food particles. The sink may drain slowly for weeks before it finally stops. A proper clean is usually better than relying on drain chemicals, because chemicals rarely remove the build-up properly.

Brief Note About Rats in Drains

Rats are not the main focus of this website, but they can sometimes enter through damaged drains, open joints or redundant pipework. If rats are suspected, a CCTV survey is usually the best way to find the entry point.

Water Backing Up Inside the Property

If water is backing up into a toilet, sink, bath, shower or floor-level waste, it usually means the pipe cannot take the flow away properly. I treat this as a priority because using more water can make the mess worse and can sometimes affect more than one outlet.

Once the blockage is cleared, I check how the water runs away so I can tell you whether it looks like a one-off restriction or a sign of something further down the drain.

Drain Cleaning and High Pressure Jetting

Where suitable, high pressure water jetting can remove heavy grease, scale, silt and compacted debris from the drain. The aim is not just to poke a hole through the blockage, but to restore proper flow through the pipe.

Bad Smells and Slow Drains

Slow-running drains and bad smells are often early warning signs. They can point to a build-up in the pipework, a partially blocked drain, a dry trap, poor ventilation or a defect that needs proper investigation.

Shared Drains and Neighbouring Properties

Some properties share drainage runs with neighbours. If more than one property is affected, the problem may be further down the shared line. I explain what I find and help you understand whether the blockage appears to be on your private pipework or part of a shared drain.

How I Approach a Blocked Drain

The first step is to understand the symptoms and find the best access point. I then clear the blockage using suitable drainage equipment, test the flow and explain what I have found. If the drain needs further investigation, I will tell you why.

The aim is not to make the job sound bigger than it is. Some drains simply need clearing properly. Others give warning signs that something in the pipe is catching waste or slowing the flow, and that is when experience matters.

Chris’s Professional Advice

A toilet that keeps blocking may not be a toilet problem at all. The restriction is often further along the soil pipe or underground drain.

From Chris Peters

Not every drain needs a camera survey. Sometimes the right equipment clears the problem cleanly and the drain tests well. If I think CCTV would genuinely help, I explain why before recommending it.

A lot of drainage problems start slowly. A sink runs a little slower, an outside drain smells after rain, or a toilet gurgles before it finally blocks. Those early signs often tell us where the problem is building up.

Common Causes of Drain Blockages

Many blockages are caused by fat, grease, wipes, toilet paper, hair, food waste, scale, silt and leaves. More serious or recurring problems can involve roots, cracked pipes, open joints, poor falls, damaged gullies or collapsed sections of drain.

The cause matters because the correct answer is not always the same. A grease blockage may need a proper clean, a root problem may need cutting back and checking, and a broken section of pipe may need a repair rather than repeated unblocking.

When a CCTV Drain Survey Helps

CCTV is not the main service on every blockage, but it is valuable when a drain in Barcombe keeps blocking, smells persist, rats are suspected or there are signs of root ingress, open joints or damaged pipework.

I do not automatically recommend a camera survey for every drain. If the blockage clears cleanly and the pipe runs well afterwards, that may be enough. If the symptoms suggest a hidden fault, a CCTV survey can stop you paying for repeated clearance without understanding the cause.

Clear Fixed-Price Drainage Help

I like customers to know where they stand before work starts. The aim is simple: agree the price, clear the blockage properly and explain anything important I find while I am there.

That means no VAT added to the quoted price and no separate call-out charge hidden on top. If something unusual affects the job, I will explain it clearly before carrying on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you clear commercial drains?

Yes, depending on the site and access. I can help with many small business and commercial drainage problems. Where possible, I keep the explanation simple: what was blocked, how it was cleared and whether anything else is worth checking.

Can you help if another company has already tried?

Yes. If a blockage has already been tried with rods, plungers or chemicals, it may need different equipment or a better look at where the restriction is. Many drainage problems are straightforward once the right access and equipment are used, but repeated symptoms should not be ignored.

Can you help with blocked drains at rented properties?

Yes. I regularly help homeowners, landlords and tenants with blocked toilets, sinks, drains and outside gullies. Where possible, I keep the explanation simple: what was blocked, how it was cleared and whether anything else is worth checking.

Can you help landlords?

Yes. I can help landlords with blocked drains, toilets, sinks, outside drains and recurring drainage issues. The important thing is to clear the blockage properly first, then check whether the drain is running normally afterwards.

Can you check the drain after clearing it?

Yes. Flow testing and practical checks help confirm that the drain is running properly after clearance. Many drainage problems are straightforward once the right access and equipment are used, but repeated symptoms should not be ignored.

What happens if the drain blocks again?

If the same drain blocks again, I would look for signs of an underlying fault such as roots, scale, poor fall, cracked pipework or a displaced joint. If the drain tests well after clearing, I will say so; if there are warning signs, I will point them out clearly.

Can a blocked drain cause damp or damage?

An overflowing or leaking drain can contribute to damp, smells and damage if left unresolved. If the drain tests well after clearing, I will say so; if there are warning signs, I will point them out clearly.

Can you unblock drains without digging?

Most blockages can be cleared without digging. Excavation is only considered where there is damage or access problems that cannot be solved another way. I try to keep the advice practical so you understand the likely cause, the sensible next step and whether any extra work is actually needed.

Why is my outside drain overflowing?

It may be blocked with silt, leaves, fat, wipes or debris, or the connecting drain may be restricted further along the line. If the drain tests well after clearing, I will say so; if there are warning signs, I will point them out clearly.

What if the blockage is caused by roots?

Roots can often be cut back to restore flow, but the entry point may remain. If roots are present, I will explain the likely options clearly. Where possible, I keep the explanation simple: what was blocked, how it was cleared and whether anything else is worth checking.

Will you tell me if I do not need a repair?

Yes. If the blockage appears straightforward and the drain tests well afterwards, I will not make repair work sound necessary when it is not. Many drainage problems are straightforward once the right access and equipment are used, but repeated symptoms should not be ignored.

Do you repair damaged drains?

Yes. Where damage is found, I can explain repair options such as patch lining, drain lining or excavation where needed. Many drainage problems are straightforward once the right access and equipment are used, but repeated symptoms should not be ignored.

Can you help if rats are coming through drains?

Yes. Where rats may be using the drainage system, a CCTV survey can help find broken pipes, open joints or redundant connections. A good visit should leave you with both a working drain and a clearer understanding of why the blockage happened.

Need Drainage Help in Barcombe?

If you are not sure whether the problem is a straightforward blockage, a recurring drain fault or something that may need CCTV, give me a call first. I will explain the likely options clearly and I will not recommend extra work unless there is a good reason.

When you phone, you speak directly to Chris. I will listen to what has happened, explain the likely options and keep the advice practical before any work starts.

If you need experienced drainage help, call Chris now on 0791 785 2384.

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