Blocked sewers who is responsible




















Alternatively, you may take out insurance to pay for work on private drains. Sometimes, you might be required to have insurance for the drain to your property. You should check with your building insurance company whether this is the case. In some circumstances, your local authority environmental health department can order you to carry out improvement work or replace a private drain. Sewers and lateral drains connected to the public network used to be the responsibility of the property owner.

However, most are now maintained by local water companies. Your water company has a right to enter your property if it needs to do this in order to inspect or maintain the sewer. You might have a private sewer or lateral drain if you live on a site that has a number of properties, for example a block of flats or a caravan site.

If you have a private or unadopted sewer, and own a property, you are responsible for the cost of maintaining and repairing it. If the sewer serves a number of properties, all the owners are jointly responsible for these costs.

You can ask your water or local sewerage company to take over or adopt a private sewer or lateral drain. You can do this if the sewer or drain has been constructed or improved to the standards required by the company and is in reasonable condition. The sewerage company needs to be satisfied that adopting the sewer will benefit the sewerage system as a whole. Everyone responsible for maintaining the lateral drain or sewer must agree to responsibility being transferred to the sewerage company.

The sewers are where all the surrounding properties on your street connect to, so assigning accountability to any one of these is impossible. Express Clear provide a range of professional drainage services to resolve major and minor issues with your drains. We work closely with you to provide a swift and safe solution to ensure your drains are unblocked , cleaned and repaired to the highest possible standards.

We offer a rapid response service and our team of specialists can advise on how best to care for your drains to prevent trouble in the future. For more information , contact us today. Fast response with no callout charge. After leaving your drain free flowing, if it blocks again within 28 days, we'll unblock it, free of charge. Just bought a townhouse a month ago.

Got a sewer backup yesterday. Management sent a sewer company which determined that this is a constant problem with the Two houses adjacent. Not a sewage problem. The plumberjust worked on our home in the winter with the previous owners and there was no clogged pipes.

The toilets are back to back in the basement of each townhouse. The sewer company has worked 7 times in the house we bought. Today will be an 8th time. And 3 times in the next doors house. Who do we go after to correct the problem and pay the cost Ang - Jul PM. Who do we go after to correct the problem and pay the cost of the sewer work that will be done today?? Please advise. I have a flat in a block mine is on the ground floor and it got blocked over the weekend.

Contacted the management company I was told it is my responsibility as my flat is the only one that was blocked. The report from the engineer said he had to unlblock the drains that run under the flat. It is a leasehold. Just want to know am I responsible for the drainage of my flat? Tambu - Jul AM. We have a Harron home which is 5 years old, one of the drains which is shared, keeps getting filled up with bricks debris, and mud, and keeps blocking, Yorkshire Water have attended on several occasions, and cleared it out of good will, they have now said the can no longer respond, as the shared drain is not yet adopted, and that Harron Homes are responsible, we have contacted Harron Homes, who have said that they only cover the drains for 3 months after build.

We have called in an expert, and had cctv in the drains, and one of the outlets have not been capped off, causing all tye debris to fall in. We are really concerned, and don't know what to do, please help. Many - 6-Jul PM. My neighbours single sewage pipe is perched on my private boundary attached to my wall. Both homes are privately owned and he is refusing to remove it. I have my own separate single sewage pipe and they are no way connected.

His sewage brackets have caused wear and tear to my brick work. He isn't co-operating as he said his single sewage pipe has always been there. I've only had the property for 3 years and it is rented and I can't afford to lose my current tenants who are very nice and understanding. I've spoken to United Utilities and I was fobbed off two say that it's a private matter but if he was to block his sewage who is responsible of the cost?

I feel like it's going in circles with no answers and I don't want to go down the legal route until I know the facts?? Can someone help with some solid advice please? Lakh - Jun PM. I live in a society where six row houses are attached to each other. Society is not formed. I have face problem from last 2 years regarding Drainage line and chember.

There are two chembers in my premises and always blocked after months frequently. Drain water is stored for 8 to 9 days in my premises. Neighbors not cooperate. This causes due to my one neighbor hide chembers in his premises of common line, separated his drainage line.

As he is of short tempered , other neighbors not give attention in this matter. How can I make them all cooperate? Ashu - May AM. I have a driveway that slopes which has 2 shared drains on. They are both 7ft deep and have concrete surrounds that are around 4ft in diameter.

The problem is that the ground around these have subsided and made my drive dangerous, we have had someone trip on this and twist thier ankle as a result of this already. The previous owners had a 10 year warranty on the house and had it repaired under this multiple times. This warranty has now expired. I have had 2 engineers come out and say they are a seven trnt asset and that thier company is responsible for fixing the poor construction of these drains.

Seven trent keep sending to thier waste department who then say its not thier responsibility and then referring me back to seven trent corporate. Avoid nasty blockages. Are you connected correctly?

Sewer pipe responsibility. Private sewer ownership. Pumping station and manhole ownership. How to avoid blockages in a commercial kitchen. Sewer sensors. Blocked drains. Sewer flooding. Sewer pipe responsibility There are two main sewer types - private and public. Understanding sewer pipe responsibility. Home-owner and water user responsibility. Most shared drainage or sewer pipes will be the responsibility of the water company.



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