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How Often Should You Get a Drain Inspection? A Bournemouth Guide

  • esateuk
  • Sep 25
  • 2 min read

How Often Should You Get a Drain Inspection?

If you’re a homeowner in Bournemouth, Christchurch, or Poole, one of the most common questions is: how often should I get my drains checked?

The truth is, many blockages and costly repairs can be prevented with regular drain inspections. By spotting early signs of damage, you avoid unpleasant surprises like flooding, foul odours, or collapsed pipes.

General Recommendations

  • Residential properties: Every 2–3 years

  • Commercial properties: Every 12 months due to higher usage

  • Older properties: More frequent checks recommended, especially where clay pipes or large trees are nearby

When Should You Book an Extra Inspection?

  • After heavy rainfall or storms (common along Dorset’s coast)

  • Before buying or selling a home – a pre-purchase CCTV survey can save you thousands

  • If you’ve experienced repeated blockages

  • When tree roots are growing near your property in areas like Highcliffe, Southbourne, or Canford Heath

What Happens During a Drain Inspection?

Our team at 24 Hour Drain Unblocking uses CCTV drain surveys to check your drains without any disruption. The camera footage identifies cracks, root ingress, or scale build-up. From there, we’ll recommend solutions such as cleaning, repairs, or re-lining.

Local Drainage Risks in Bournemouth

  • Coastal weather: Sudden downpours can overload old pipe systems

  • Tree-lined roads: Areas like Canford Cliffs, Westbourne, and Branksome are prone to root ingress

  • Older housing stock: Victorian and Edwardian homes often have weaker clay pipes

Final Thoughts

Regular inspections are far cheaper than emergency repairs. If it’s been more than two years since your last check, now is the time to act.

📞 Call 01202 028 818 for a local Bournemouth drain inspection today.

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