Sunbury · TW16

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Local drain specialists covering Sunbury and the whole TW area. Blocked drains, CCTV surveys, jetting, relining, blocked toilets. Call now and a real person will pick up.

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  • Typically 60–90 min
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Sunbury's drains, as we know them

Sunbury is really two places, and their drains prove it. Upper Sunbury, around Sunbury Cross and the A308, is 1960s and 70s estate housing: long shared drain runs, plastic-into-clay junctions, and inspection covers distributed with what we can only describe as playful randomness. Blockages here love the junction boxes where several properties’ waste meets, which means your blocked drain is often technically your neighbour’s blocked drain. The camera sorts out the whodunnit without anyone falling out over the fence.

Lower Sunbury, the village end by the Thames and the lock, is a different animal: older cottages and villas with older pipework, mature gardens whose roots have opinions, and the same close-to-the-river water table that keeps all riverside drains working harder than inland ones. It’s also home to some of the best-looking manhole covers on our patch, a sentence we stand behind.

From Kempton Park to the lock, TW16 is covered 24/7. We know which end of Sunbury you’re calling from, what your drains are probably made of, and we’ll give you an honest ETA and a fixed price before anything starts.

Covering all of Sunbury

From Sunbury Cross, Lower Sunbury village, Sunbury Lock, Kempton Park and across Shepperton, Hampton, Ashford, Walton-on-Thames — wherever you are in Sunbury (TW16), we'll get to you fast.

Sunbury · questions

Drains in Sunbury: what people ask us

Do you cover both ends of Sunbury?

Yes, all of TW16, 24 hours a day, from Kempton Park and Sunbury Cross down to the village and the lock. It is worth telling us which end you are calling from, because the drains at the two ends are genuinely different.

Why does that matter? Isn't it all one town?

Sunbury is really two places and their drains prove it. Upper Sunbury around the Cross and the A308 is 1960s and 70s estate housing with long shared runs and plastic-into-clay junctions. Lower Sunbury by the Thames is older cottages and villas with older pipework and a riverside water table. Knowing which one you are saves us the first half hour.

My blocked drain might be my neighbour's. How do we tell?

On the Upper Sunbury estates, blockages love the junction boxes where several properties' waste meets, so your blocked drain is often technically your neighbour's blocked drain. The camera sorts out the whodunnit without anyone falling out over the fence, and gives you something factual to show them.

Why are the inspection covers so hard to find round here?

The estate developers distributed them with what we can only describe as playful randomness, and then decades of patios and landscaping went over the top. Not knowing where yours is is completely normal. Finding it is part of the job rather than an extra.

Do the riverside streets have different problems?

Yes. Lower Sunbury by the lock shares the close-to-the-river water table that keeps all riverside drains working harder than inland ones, and the mature gardens there have roots with opinions. Older pipework plus groundwater means acting early pays, the same as it does in Staines and Shepperton.

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