Surveying

Understand the condition and layout of gravity fed and pressurised pipework with investigative surveys.

We help you understand the condition and layout of your pipe network by providing a range of state-of-the-art investigative surveys.

We detect issues with your pipe network including blockages, infiltration, tree root ingress, misconnections, or structural defects, and recommend remedial action to prevent leaks and flooding and ensure compliance.

Our vehicles are equipped with everything needed to fully investigate any issue on the spot, helping to identify the problem and find a solution with minimal disruption.

Our experienced, OS19X-qualified team and advanced equipment allow us to work on private and public pipes, including in confined spaces.

Benefits

Quickly identify issues with your pipe infrastructure.

Ability to solve most issues in-house.

Backed by large-scale national environmental services group providing scale and depth.

Ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

CCTV surveys

CCTV surveys, are the ideal way to establish the cause and extent of a drainage problem quickly and visually or simply be given the confidence that the drainage system is in good condition. CCTV survey cameras will identify structural issues, part or complete collapses, root ingress, pipe scale, incorrect installation, blockages, displaced pipe joints, shared usage and much more, including leaks.

Drainage mapping

Drainage maps are advised by the Environment Agency and demonstrate best practice, therefore, having one in place can help reduce fines in the event of a pollution incident. Our comprehensive drainage maps log details of the drainage network on a particular site, including pipes, manholes, interceptors and surface water drainage. This enables operators to quickly identify the location of any issues and implement strategies to isolate and manage them.

Impermeable area studies

Our impermeable area studies identify where rainwater and surface runoff are entering the drainage system. During heavy rainfall, when runoff enters foul sewers rather than surface water drains, it can cause pipes, pumping stations and treatment plants to get overloaded, resulting in CSO spills. We visit each property in a particular area to ascertain whether they are connected to a foul sewer, soakaway or surface water drain, and provide a fully colour-coded diagram for future reference.

Here to keep your pipework structurally sound and serviceable

Our experts are available now to help you understand and improve the condition of your assets.

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