Drain Cleaners in your Town 24/7
The Able Group specialises in providing a fast response service with emergency drainage engineers in vast supply all over the UK. To enable us to provide these emergency services with a 30-90 minute response time and no call out charge we have a network of qualified advanced drain cleaners covering almost every area needed in the UK.
Drain Cleaners By County:
Below we have provided the areas we cover by county with local phone number and address radius for each drainage engineer in their local towns.
- Bedfordshire
- Berkshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Cheshire
- Cornwall
- County Durham
- Cumbria
- Derbyshire
- Devon
- Dorset
- East London
- East Yorkshire
- East Sussex
- Essex
- Gloucestershire
- Greater Manchester
- Hampshire
- Herefordshire
- Hertfordshire
- Kent
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- London Central
- Merseyside
- Norfolk
- Northamptonshire
- North London
- Northumberland
- North West London
- North Yorkshire
- Nottinghamshire
- Oxfordshire
- Rutland
- Scotland
- Shropshire
- Somerset
- South East London
- South West London
- South Yorkshire
- Staffordshire
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- Tyne and Wear
- Wales
- Warwickshire
- West London
- West Midlands
- West Sussex
- West Yorkshire
- Wiltshire
- Worcestershire
Drainage Services Include:
- Full 24 Hour Coverage Throughout the UK*
- Genuine 60 - 90 Minute Response To Any Emergency Work*
- Absolutely No Call Out Charges - Day or Night
- Free Written Estimates & Quotes
- All Types of Domestic & Commercial Drainage Work Undertaken
- Work is Fully Guaranteed
- Insurance Approved
- Fast & Quick Repairs From Our Qualified 24 Hour Drainage Engineers*
24 Hour FreeFone Services:
We provide a Free-Fone Fast Response 24 Hour Drainage Service with friendly operators to handle any problems you require on
0800 046 2636
Alternatively you can fill in our Fast Response Form in the top right and have one of our operators call you back within ten minutes!
Example of our Drain Services:
Septic Tanks
These are large tanks that collect, and temporarily store human waste, breaking it down over time. They work via the principle of anaerobic respiration, where the solid waste is broken down without the presence of Oxygen, and reduced to basic mobile nutrients.
They are often used to feed irrigation systems, where the 'treated' liquid effluence is highly nutritious to growing plant life (assuming there is no overflow of raw, unprocessed waste). Estimates on the lifetimes of septic tank systems vary; some may work 10 to 20 years, others upwards of a lifetime or more, with minimal maintenance, except for periodic inspections and cleaning.
Most septic tanks operate a two-chamber separation process (some have three chambers), primarily to further sift the raw waste from the liquid nutrients, and prevent overflow of raw sewage.