If you live in an ex-Council House and there is a blockage you
may be charged proportionally by the council for the works to
clear the block.
The blockage is in my private drain, what do I
do? Arrange to lift the inspection chamber cover to see if
sewage is backed-up. The blockage may only affect your property but
check that your neighbours are not also affected.
How do I arrange to clear the blockage? If it's
your dwelling, call out a specialist drain clearance company if you
can't resolve the problem yourself. You should find these companies
listed in your yellow pages.If you are a private tenant, get your
landlord to sort out the problem. If he won't, contact the
Environmental Health Department.
How do I know which drain clearance company is
reputable? Unfortunately the Council cannot give
recommendations. Make sure you understand what is included within
the price. For instance, do they charge travelling time or just for
the time on site.
I have Checked with my Neighbours, I am not the only
property affected. What do I do? Agree with your
neighbours to share the bill if you call in a company to clear the
drain. Remember the company will bill the person who calls them out
so you will have to seek reimbursement from your neighbours.
My Neighbours are affected but some won't agree to pay
or I can't contact them or we don't know which houses are connected
to the private drain. What shall I do? Contact
Environmental Health. The Council maybe able to mediate a solution.
Alternatively, it may be necessary for Environmental Health to
arrange to clear the blockage and recover the cost from the
householders involved. The Council's expenses will be added to the
bill so it's better for households to resolve the work
themselves.
How can I prevent blockages from occurring? Don't
put fat or oil into your drainage system. Use kitchen paper towels
to mop-up fats and oils from your cooking utensils and use the bin.
Then use plenty of detergent and hot water on your utensils.
Never put nappies, incontinence pads or sanitary towels down the
loo. Never allow rubble, children's toys or other objects to fall
into an inspection chamber. Never hide an inspection chamber. Check
that your inspection covers are accessible and in good
condition.
The private drain serving my dwelling and my neighbour's
keeps blocking. What should I do? Most drainage companies
also operate CCTV camera systems to go into drains to investigate
problems.
If you require advice or further information, you can contact
us:
By Phone: 01376 552525 or 01376 551414 ext 2221
By Fax: 01376 557767
By Email -
csc@braintree.gov.uk