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What is a CCTV Drain Survey and Why You Might Need One?
When it comes to identifying drainage problems, a CCTV drain survey is one of the most effective tools available. Whether you’re dealing...


General Binding Rules for Septic Tanks: What You Need to Know
Septic tanks play an important role in managing wastewater for properties not connected to the mains sewage system. However, owning one...


Signs That Your Septic Tank Needs Emptying
Routine maintenance of your septic tank is essential to avoid costly repairs, maintain compliance with environmental standards, and...


What happens if a Sewage Treatment Plant is not serviced?
What happens if a Sewage Treatment Plant is not serviced? The servicing of a sewage treatment plant might seem like an unnecessary cost....


How to disguise a sewage treatment plant lid
One of the questions our customers frequently ask is how they can disguise their sewage system.


Why is it important to install a beacon alarm for your sewage treatment plant?
Maintaining your sewage treatment plant is the key to ensuring it runs properly and to maximising its lifespan.


What are the benefits of testing your sewage treatment plant discharge?
Sampling the discharge from your sewage treatment plant has many benefits, which will protect the environment, the tank itself, and your wal


Why is it important to install a beacon alarm for your pump station?
Keeping your pump station well maintained is essential for extending its lifespan and preventing unexpected breakdowns.


Why arrange a home buyers’ drain survey?
Buying a new property can be stressful at the best of times, without unexpected drainage problems occurring. Our CCTV drain surveys can...


What is involved in a sewage system service?
It’s important to have your sewage system serviced for a number of reasons, however, what does the service actually entail?


Top ways to utilise rainwater over the festive season
This blog will explain the benefits of using recycled rainwater from a rainwater harvesting tank, in particular over the Christmas period.


Why are septic tanks more likely to break down in the winter?
As the weather gets colder in the Winter months, it’s important to give your septic tank a bit of extra TLC. The changing climate can have a
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