Drain CCTV surveys
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How much does it cost to get one of these drain companies to stick their little fibre optic camera down your drain and have a look if it's collapsed, blocked, etc assuming the drain has already been rodded and cleared out?
Surprisingly google reveals nothing suggesting they'll want a fortune
However, I can buy this for £179 so...

Surprisingly google reveals nothing suggesting they'll want a fortune
However, I can buy this for £179 so...

the drains are about 2-3m long in a straight line between traps, I'm not looking to have them mapped in 3d or anything, just a poke down the drain and confirmation of what I suspect. I could probably do it just looking up the drain in one of the traps but I don't want to climb in there 
as for what I'd do with the above camera once I'd checked the drain, well, I'd rent it out for colonoscopies
that or pretend I'm Sam Fisher

as for what I'd do with the above camera once I'd checked the drain, well, I'd rent it out for colonoscopies
that or pretend I'm Sam Fisher

We had a survey done quite a few years back when selling a house. I can't remember how much we paid, but I do remember the company offered to reline the pipe with a plastic liner for some crazy price that was twice the price a local builder charged to dig up and re-lay the original clay pipe and concrete over.
otherman said:
What do you suspect? And how about using a torch and looking inside?
I have a feeling it's collapsed between the first trap and the one that empties out into the main drain. I can probably look up it with a torch but as I said, I'd have to climb into the thing 
Shouldn't be too big a problem from our end, it's if the neighbours drain gets any use whilst I'm down there!
Oakey said:
otherman said:
What do you suspect? And how about using a torch and looking inside?
I have a feeling it's collapsed between the first trap and the one that empties out into the main drain. I can probably look up it with a torch but as I said, I'd have to climb into the thing 
Shouldn't be too big a problem from our end, it's if the neighbours drain gets any use whilst I'm down there!
Cupramax said:
Who was that with out of interest? Didn't use the one I mentioned above as I thought it was a bit steep.
http://www.activedrainagesolutions.co.uk/I got them to replace a whole run of pipe and replace/install 2 runs off of that which also included breaking and disposing of the concrete plinth and lowering the manhole cover.
Did a fantastic job, reasonably priced and def got what i paid for. Wouldn't use anyone else.
Say Andy from Haywards Farm House recommended him and he hopefully will do a bit cheaper for you.

Herbs said:
http://www.activedrainagesolutions.co.uk/
I got them to replace a whole run of pipe and replace/install 2 runs off of that which also included breaking and disposing of the concrete plinth and lowering the manhole cover.
Did a fantastic job, reasonably priced and def got what i paid for. Wouldn't use anyone else.
Say Andy from Haywards Farm House recommended him and he hopefully will do a bit cheaper for you.
Thanks mate...I got them to replace a whole run of pipe and replace/install 2 runs off of that which also included breaking and disposing of the concrete plinth and lowering the manhole cover.
Did a fantastic job, reasonably priced and def got what i paid for. Wouldn't use anyone else.
Say Andy from Haywards Farm House recommended him and he hopefully will do a bit cheaper for you.

Wacky Racer said:
furtive said:
I paid about £120 inc VAT and a copy of the DVD to keep for posterity when I had it done a couple of years ago (London)
Would make great viewing on a dark winter's night when there's nowt on TV.
ts and giggles.I can highly recommend these guys if you are in the Midlands area. I have used them a few times, never more than £100 and very friendly - for a drain guy !!
http://www.flowritedrainage.co.uk/
http://www.flowritedrainage.co.uk/
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