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Sewage Treatment Plant Installation and Maintenance in Sussex

At Coastal Drains, we know that many of our customers will have alternative drainage systems to main sewer connections. As such, we do everything we can to offer the widest range of drain services across our catchment area. This includes carrying out inspections, repair work, installations and septic tank emptying in Sussex.

No matter if you live in East Sussex or West Sussex, we can be there as soon as you need us to take care of your septic tank. Contact us via phone or email today and our dedicated team can soon arrive to find out what the problem is and get it fixed, all at a price which suits your budget.

 

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Our Services for Septic Tanks in Sussex

We can offer you a wide range of services for your septic tank, whether you live in East Sussex or West Sussex. Below, we’ve provided a short list so that you can see what we’ll be happy to carry out for you when we arrive on your property:

  • Septic tank cleaning and emptying
  • Septic tank installations
  • Septic tank surveys and inspections
  • Septic tank unblocking
  • Septic tank repair and maintenance
  • Septic tank replacement

If your septic tank has a problem but you’re not sure what’s causing it, we may begin our work by carrying out one of our specialist CCTV drain surveys. To do this, we’ll fit a long, flexible camera down your drains to take the clearest, most accurate footage possible. The images that we’ll receive in return should help us to pinpoint the problem in no time at all, whether you have a blocked drain or a crack that’s causing a leak in your system.

 

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If covered by your policy, our experts will promptly inspect the issue with CCTV drain cameras and provide a comprehensive report of the necessary repairs. We’ll liaise with your provider to ensure the claim is smooth and hassle-free for you.

Have an emergency? We have a rapid response team that can get to you quickly.

Give us a call on 01273 975 127

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Cleaning Private Systems and Septic Tank Emptying in Sussex

If you wish to keep your septic tank system in good working order, it’s vital that it’s kept on a regular cleaning schedule. If this doesn’t happen, the buildup of solid matter will eventually clog up the system and overload the tank. This prevents waste from travelling through the system and eventually causes it to break down, leaving your property without drainage until the issue is resolved.

Fortunately, we can set you up with a regular cleaning schedule that will see your tank cleaned and completely cleared out as often as it needs. This will be done by our team of engineers, who will use one of our heavy-duty tankers to pump out the liquid waste, before de-sludging the walls of your tank’s chambers to help keep it from becoming blocked up.

Septic Tank Installations in Sussex

Clogged gutters can lead to foundation decay, pest infestations, interior leaks, flooded basements, expansive mould growth, landscape damage, and high energy bills. But professional gutter cleaning from Coastal Drains provides effective protection by keeping rainwater flowing away from your home properly.

Our technicians use advanced methods to thoroughly clear out all leaves, twigs, dirt, and debris from your gutters and downspouts. This prevents hazardous overflow and runoff while restoring optimal performance.

We also inspect your entire gutter system during service to identify potential problem areas early. Routine cleaning from Coastal Drains keeps your most valuable asset – your home – safe from the many risks posed by neglected clogged gutters in Battle.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment and ensure your gutters are ready for the rainy season ahead.

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If your East or West Sussex property uses a septic tank, or if you know you’re going to need one for a remote home or business soon, contact our team at Coastal Drains today. We are committed to providing exceptional services for our customers and we’ll do everything we can to ensure that your private system is installed or maintained exactly as you need it.

Our fully trained and qualified drainage engineers can arrive at your location on a schedule which suits you, so all you will need to do is book an appointment to have your tank inspected. We’ll handle the rest, arriving in a short amount of time to carry out work which causes only minimal disruption and can be completed at a price which will remain friendly to your budget.

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FAQs

How Often Should Septic Tanks be Emptied?

Ideally, you should only need to empty your septic tank every three to five years. However, how much you will actually need to empty depends on a number of different factors, including how much the system is used and how many people are inhabiting your property. As such, we would always suggest having it more regularly checked. This should be done every 6 to 12 months, if you wish to ensure that your system is kept in its best possible condition.

What’s the Difference Between a Cesspit and a Septic Tank?

Although both cesspits and septic tanks collect wastewater from properties, you can easily tell the difference between the two. This is because cesspits simply collect the waste, while septic tanks use a simple treatment method which separates the solid matter from the water before allowing the liquid to drain away. Because of this, a cesspit will have to be emptied more frequently than a septic tank.

Cesspits are the least recommended form of drainage system for this reason, as well as the fact that they are considered far less hygienic and easy to care for. They are also easily capable of illegally polluting if they overflow or leak. If you have this type of system, we would strongly recommend having it upgraded to a septic tank or sewage treatment plant as soon as possible.

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