• LocationClapham Common, South West London, Lambourn Road, SW4 0LS**
  • Our Working HoursOpening times: 24 hours a day*
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If you have a clogged drain our 24 hour emergency Clapham Common drain jetting team can solve your problem safely and efficiently. To unblock drains where there is either a build up of scale or lodged items such as hair or solid objects, high pressure jetting is often the fastest and most effective solution.

The use of chemicals can be potentially hazardous and is often not able to clear the drain blockage. With our professional drain jetting Clapham Common solutions you have the peace of mind that your drains will be unclogged and fully functional that same day.

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Clapham Common Drainage Testimonials

Customer Name: Anthony N. Fegent.
On the 11th of July Paul Cowper attended Sutton House. I would like you to know how impressed I was by his competence, his speed of work and by the interest he displayed during the time it took. Mr Cowper struck me as an excellent operator and a great asset to your organisation. Seldom, it seems these days; I have the opportunity to commend the effort of others.

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Example Of Our Drainage Services

Septic Tanks
These are large tanks that collect, and temporarily store human waste, breaking it down over time. They work via the principle of anaerobic respiration, where the solid waste is broken down without the presence of Oxygen, and reduced to basic mobile nutrients.

They are often used to feed irrigation systems, where the 'treated' liquid effluence is highly nutritious to growing plant life (assuming there is no overflow of raw, unprocessed waste). Estimates on the lifetimes of septic tank systems vary; some may work 10 to 20 years, others upwards of a lifetime or more, with minimal maintenance, except for periodic inspections and cleaning.

Most septic tanks operate a two-chamber separation process (some have three chambers), primarily to further sift the raw waste from the liquid nutrients, and prevent overflow of raw sewage.

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