Bishops Stortford Blocked Drain 24/7
SK Bishops Stortford blocked drain cleaning services, with qualified and customer friendly drainage experts covering the width and breadth of Bishops Stortford, provide a 24 hour emergency response service for all drainage problems. With advanced techniques in blocked drain cleaning via drain jetting and cctv drain surveys, our service is fast and efficient, leaving you with the peace of mind that your drains and pipes are clear and fully functional.
Bishops Stortford Services
- No Call Out Charge Bishops Stortford
- 24 Hour Emergency Response
- Free Written Quotes & Estimates
- Commercial & Domestic Bishops Stortford Properties
- Guaranteed, Insurance Approved
Professional Drain Services
SK Drains understand that your time and safety is of great importance and because of this we have vans fully stocked and ready to solve any drainage problem you have that same day. With fully trained, qualified and safety approved drainage engineers in your local area, we are ready for any emergency and non urgent drainage problems in domestic and commercial premises.
By phoning our free phone number you will be greeted by a friendly operator who has been trained to understand the technical side of drainage systems. With many satisfied customers our services have expanded to cater for the whole of the UK. Our aim is to keep improving these services in any way we can so your experience of drainage problems is kept to a minimum of inconvenience.
Examples of our Services
Showers / Baths
In order to select the most economical type of shower it is important to recognise certain factors that can determine which shower is best for you. A mixer for example, would be the best choice in a household where both hot and cold water are supplied at equal pressure from the main storage system.
Most modern showers are designed to be flexible to different water pressures (such as stored hot water and cold mains). It is important to note whether or not the chosen shower is capable of coping with certain systems and can regulate a safe level of water through the boiler.
Such systems would include those of hot water being supplied from the mains via either a multipoint or combination boiler.









