Let’s be honest—no one ever wants to deal with a blocked drain. It’s messy, inconvenient, and often happens at the worst possible time. But before you reach for the plunger and hope for the best, it’s worth asking: could that blocked drain in your Bournemouth home be a sign of something more serious?
At first glance, a slow-draining sink or a backed-up toilet might seem like a minor issue. But sometimes, these small annoyances are just the tip of the iceberg. Let’s dive into what might really be going on behind the scenes—and why it’s important not to ignore the warning signs.
Blocked drains are incredibly common, and often the cause is something simple. Some of the usual suspects include:
Grease and fat from cooking, which solidify in pipes over time.
Hair and soap scum, especially in showers and bathroom sinks.
Wet wipes, cotton buds, and sanitary products, which don’t break down like toilet paper.
Food scraps and coffee grounds, which may sneak down the kitchen sink.
If you’re lucky, the blockage is close to the surface and can be cleared easily. But sometimes, the problem is deeper—literally.
Learn MoreIf you find yourself battling frequent blockages, slow drainage throughout the house, or nasty smells that won’t go away, it might be time to consider whether something more serious is lurking in your pipes.
Here are a few issues a simple blockage might be hiding:
Especially in older properties (and Bournemouth has its fair share), pipes can collapse or crack due to age, ground movement, or corrosion. These problems can cause recurring blockages and eventually lead to leaks, damp, or even structural damage.
Roots are drawn to moisture, and even a tiny crack in your underground pipes can invite them in. Once inside, roots grow quickly, obstructing flow and damaging the pipework even further.
Older homes or poorly converted properties may have outdated or badly laid drainage systems. In some cases, builders have joined pipes incorrectly, leading to ongoing issues that won’t go away until the root cause is addressed.
Contact usThankfully, you don’t have to guess what’s going on underground. A CCTV drain survey is a simple, non-invasive way to inspect your entire drainage system from the inside. Using a small, waterproof camera, a trained technician can identify:
Broken or collapsed sections of pipe
Tree root blockages
Misaligned joints
Build-ups of fat, scale, or debris
Best of all, these surveys can usually be done quickly, with minimal disruption—and you’ll get a full report of the findings so you can make an informed decision about what (if anything) needs fixing.
If you’re dealing with a blocked drain in Bournemouth, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. A quick fix might give temporary relief, but if there’s an underlying issue, it’ll just keep coming back.
That’s where Pro Blocked Drains comes in.
If you’re tired of battling blocked drains or suspect there’s a bigger issue hiding underground, we’re here to help.
Call the friendly team at Pro Blocked Drains on 0800 611 82 77 or visit our website to book your CCTV drain survey or get a free quote today.
We’ll help you get things flowing smoothly again—no guesswork, no stress.
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