Local drain unblocking with clear advice, proper equipment and no hidden extras.
I help customers in Shoreham-by-Sea understand whether the problem looks like a simple blockage, a restricted pipe or a drain that may need further checking.
I do not believe in making drainage work more complicated than it needs to be. Clear the blockage, test the drain and explain the next step if one is needed.
Fixed Prices • No VAT • No Call-Out Charge • 35+ Years’ Experience
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.
Older Drainage Pipework
Many older properties still have clay drains, older joints or pipework that has moved slightly over time. These drains can work perfectly well for years, but rough joints, scale, roots and small defects can give waste somewhere to catch.
Experience matters here because not every old drain needs repair, but recurring symptoms should not simply be ignored.
Blocked Drains in Shoreham-by-Sea
Blocked drains are often caused by fat, grease, wipes, scale, silt, roots or damaged pipework. I use professional drainage equipment to clear the blockage properly and check that the drain is running as it should afterwards.
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.
Full Manholes and Backing-Up Drains
If a manhole is full, the blockage is normally downstream from that chamber. I clear the line from the safest practical access point and then check that the chamber drops properly when water is run through the system.
A full manhole should not be left to sit, because wastewater can back up into toilets, sinks, gullies or neighbouring pipework depending on how the drains are connected.
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.
Gullies After Heavy Rain
Heavy rain can show up a restricted outside drain very quickly. Leaves, silt, mud and debris can sit in the gully until the next downpour, then the water has nowhere to go. Clearing the gully and checking the outlet helps reduce the chance of wastewater or surface water sitting around the property.
Reducing the Chance of Another Blockage
Once the drain is clear, I look for practical warning signs. Heavy grease, scale, roots, poor flow or debris catching in the same place can all point to a problem that may return.
Sometimes the answer is simple housekeeping. Other times it is worth checking the pipe more closely so you are not paying for the same blockage again later.
Toilet Backing Up or Slow to Flush
When a toilet fills, gurgles or struggles to clear, the restriction may be in the toilet bend, the soil pipe or the underground drain. The important thing is to clear it safely, then check whether other outlets are affected because that often tells us where the blockage is likely to be.
Recurring Drain Blockages
If the same drain keeps blocking, there is usually an underlying cause. Roots, displaced joints, poor falls, scale, broken pipework or trapped debris can all make a drain block repeatedly even after it has been cleared.
What I Check After Clearing the Drain
Once the drain is flowing again, I do not just pack up and leave. I check that water is running away properly, look for signs of a repeat problem and explain whether the blockage looks like a one-off issue or something that may need further investigation.
This is important because a drain can appear clear but still run poorly if there is scale, a rough joint, roots or debris further along the pipe. A proper check gives you a better idea of whether the problem has genuinely been solved.
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.
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
Chris’s Professional Advice
If several outlets are affected at once, the blockage is often further down the line rather than at one sink, toilet or gully.
From Chris Peters
I would rather explain a simple problem honestly than make it sound worse than it is. If it looks like a straightforward blockage, I will say so.
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 Shoreham-by-Sea 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.
What Happens When You Call
When you call about a blocked drain in Shoreham-by-Sea, I will normally ask what is backing up, whether the problem is inside or outside, and whether it has happened before. That helps me understand whether it sounds like a straightforward blockage, a blocked toilet or sink, or a drain that may need further investigation.
I will also try to be clear about access, likely equipment and price before work starts. If the job sounds like it may need more than a simple clearance, I will explain that rather than surprising you afterwards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you remove fat from drains?
Yes. Fat and grease build-up can often be removed using suitable professional drainage equipment. A good visit should leave you with both a working drain and a clearer understanding of why the blockage happened.
Can you clear blocked sinks?
Yes. I clear kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, baths, showers and waste pipes affected by fat, food waste, hair, soap and scale. I will always explain what I find in plain English so you know whether it looks like a one-off blockage or something that may return.
Do you charge a call-out fee?
No. There is no separate call-out charge added on top of the quoted drainage price. If I think further investigation would genuinely help, I will explain why before recommending it.
Can you help landlords?
Yes. I can help landlords with blocked drains, toilets, sinks, outside drains and recurring drainage issues. A good visit should leave you with both a working drain and a clearer understanding of why the blockage happened.
What should I avoid doing with a blocked drain?
Avoid repeatedly flushing, pouring chemicals into standing wastewater or using too much water if the drain is already backing up. I will always explain what I find in plain English so you know whether it looks like a one-off blockage or something that may return.
Can you tell if the drain needs a CCTV survey?
Often I can tell from how the drain clears and how it runs afterwards. If a camera survey would genuinely help, I will explain why before recommending it. If the drain tests well after clearing, I will say so; if there are warning signs, I will point them out clearly.
Can you clear commercial drains?
Yes, depending on the site and access. I can help with many small business and commercial drainage problems. I would rather give clear advice at the time than leave you guessing whether the same drain is likely to block again.
Is jetting always the answer?
No. Jetting is very useful on many drains, but the best method depends on access, pipe condition and the type of blockage. A good visit should leave you with both a working drain and a clearer understanding of why the blockage happened.
Can old clay drains keep blocking?
Yes. Older clay drains can suffer from open joints, root entry, rough sections, scale or small movements that catch paper and debris. A good visit should leave you with both a working drain and a clearer understanding of why the blockage happened.
Is drain cleaning different from unblocking?
Unblocking gets the drain flowing again. Cleaning goes further by removing grease, silt, scale or debris so the pipe has a better chance of staying clear. If I think further investigation would genuinely help, I will explain why before recommending it.
Do chemicals clear blocked drains?
Chemicals may move a small blockage, but they rarely solve a serious or recurring drainage problem. 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.
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. I would rather give clear advice at the time than leave you guessing whether the same drain is likely to block again.
Can a drain look clear but still have a problem?
Yes. A drain can run after clearance but still have roots, scale, damage or a defect that causes future blockages. I would rather give clear advice at the time than leave you guessing whether the same drain is likely to block again.
More Drainage Services
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Need Drainage Help in Shoreham-by-Sea?
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 water is backing up or the drain keeps blocking, call Chris and get the problem checked properly.