Speedy Jet Drainage | London Drainage Services | Blocked Drains in London


Posted January 22, 2019 by erickhakl546

Our team of drainage specialists will get to you as soon as possible, well aware of the inconvenience a blocked drain or drainage pro

 
Luckily for you, Speedy Jet Drainage London have a solution to any problems with blocked drains. All of our vans are equipped with the latest technology that our experienced professionals are trained to use when unblocking drains. We use CCTV equipment to diagnose the cause of the problem time effectively and accurately. We can then use the most appropriate equipment for clearing the problem.

We used high pressure water jets to blast any loose blockages. The water comes out at such a high pressure that it can cut through any items blocking the drain, break them down and push them through, leaving your drain clear and restoring the flow of water. This is a very quick and simple of clearing your blocked drain and you will be surprised at how fast your drain will be cleared and fully functional.

We also use electro-mechanical cleaning equipment for more stubborn blockages. This equipment is made up of steel cable flexible enough to access any area of your drainage system, with cutting equipment attached to it such as blades and cutters. These can effectively deal with tree roots and any other solid blockage.

Our team of drainage specialists will get to you as soon as possible, well aware of the inconvenience a blocked drain or drainage problem can be. They will identify and fix the problem quickly and efficiently, leaving you to get on with your day. We make no fuss, leave no mess, and just get on with the job of making sure that your drains are clean and clear. For more visit http://www.speedyjetdrainage.co.uk/
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Tags blocked drain dartford , blocked drain bexley , blocked drain belvedere
Last Updated January 22, 2019