Our No-Dig Drain Repair service allows us to fix damaged drains quickly and efficiently — without the mess, disruption, or cost of excavation.
Over time, drains can suffer from cracks, fractures, displaced joints, or general wear and tear — even modern uPVC systems. Common causes include tree root intrusion, ground movement, nearby building works, or simply ageing clay or pitch-fibre pipes. These problems can lead to slow-running drains, bad odours, leaks, or even flooding. If left untreated, they can cause serious structural issues or complete pipe collapse.
With our advanced no-dig technology, we can repair your drainage system from above ground using specialist lining techniques. A durable liner is inserted and cured in place, sealing cracks, strengthening the pipe, and restoring full flow — all with minimal disruption to your property.
Efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly — our no-dig solutions are the smart choice for long-lasting drain repairs.


Underground Drain Damage – What to Watch For
Underground drain issues can go unnoticed for a long time — until they start causing major problems like flooding, backups, or repeated blockages. Early warning signs such as slow drains, gurgling noises, or damp patches in your garden often point to cracked, collapsed, or misaligned pipes. Catching these problems early can save you from costly excavation and major disruption later on.
Frequent Blockages
If the same drain keeps blocking, there’s likely a break or defect in that section of pipe. While clearing the blockage might offer short-term relief, the issue will return if the pipe itself is damaged. This is a strong indication that a structural drain repair is needed.
Gurgling Sounds and Air Bubbles
Hearing gurgles or noticing air bubbles in your sinks or toilets? This often means water is struggling to flow through the line — possibly due to partial collapse, root intrusion, or pipe misalignment. Left untreated, these small issues can quickly lead to full blockages or system failure.
Water Pooling or Soggy Patches
If you see puddles or soft ground in your garden without recent rain, it could mean a drain pipe has cracked or is leaking below the surface. Escaping wastewater often causes these wet patches, signalling the need for trenchless drain repair before the damage worsens.
Unpleasant Odours Outdoors
Persistent sewage smells around your garden or near outdoor drains often mean wastewater is escaping underground through a broken or separated pipe. If the odour doesn’t fade, it’s time to have your system professionally inspected and repaired.