by rrdrainsamrit | May 13, 2026 | New Drain
When drainage problems arise, one of the biggest decisions property owners face is whether to repair the existing drain or replace it entirely. In some cases, a simple repair can restore the system and prevent further issues. In others, investing in a new drain...
by rrdrainsamrit | May 13, 2026 | New Drain
Building an extension is an exciting way to add space and value to your property. However, one area that is often overlooked during the planning stage is drainage. Whether you’re adding a new kitchen, utility room, bathroom, or a larger living space, your...
by rrdrainsamrit | May 13, 2026 | New Drain
If your drains have become damaged, collapsed, or are causing recurring issues, replacing them may be the most effective long-term solution. One of the first questions most property owners ask is how much drain replacement costs. The reality is that every drainage...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re installing a new drain, one of the first questions is whether you need planning permission. The answer depends on the type of work you’re carrying out — but in most cases, planning permission is not required. However, that doesn’t mean you can just go ahead...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re planning a new drain installation, it’s not just about the work itself — it also needs to be approved. In the UK, several different bodies may be involved depending on the type of project. Understanding who approves what helps ensure your installation is...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re installing a new drain and need to connect it to a public sewer, you’ll likely come across something called a Section 106 application. For many property owners, this is unfamiliar territory — but it’s an essential part of the process when connecting to the...