Feltham's drains, as we know them
Feltham is postwar Britain in drainage form. The estates that went up through the 40s, 50s and 60s around Hanworth Park and Bedfont were built quickly, and their drains were too: shallow runs, long shared branches, and inspection chambers that half a century of garden landscaping has quietly buried. A good portion of our Feltham visits start with finding a manhole cover under someone’s decking. (We enjoy this. It’s basically archaeology.)
Shared runs mean shared problems. On the older terraced rows one household’s wet-wipe habit becomes four households’ blocked drain, and the blockage often sits under a neighbour’s garden rather than yours. We’re used to untangling whose drain is whose, and the survey camera settles arguments faster than any fence-line conversation.
Newer Feltham adds a different flavour: infill developments and flats near the station connect modern plastic pipework into drainage that was already working hard in 1965. The junctions where new meets old are where things snag. Wherever your blockage sits in TW13 or TW14, we cover Feltham, Hanworth and Bedfont 24/7 and we arrive already interested.
Drain problems we sort in Feltham
Covering all of Feltham
From Feltham High Street, Hanworth Park, Bedfont Lakes, The Centre and across Hanworth, Bedfont, Ashford, Hounslow — wherever you are in Feltham (TW13, TW14), we'll get to you fast.