Blocked Drains in Strood
Strood's separate sewer system creates unique drainage challenges: foul water (toilets, sinks) and surface water (gutters, yards) run through separate underground networks, and blockages in each require different clearing approaches. Victorian and Edwardian properties in Strood (ME2–ME5) often have aged clay or cast iron drains prone to root ingress and collapse, while modern Strood homes feature plastic pipes vulnerable to fat and wet wipe buildup. Understanding whether Strood's blockage is in foul or surface drainage is critical—misconnections that direct washing machine waste into surface drains can cause environmental violations under Medway Council.
Blocked drains in Strood depend on the sewer type: foul drains in Victorian Strood homes suffer tree root ingress and clay pipe collapse, while surface water drains in Strood accumulate sediment and leaves. Strood's separate sewer system requires correct diagnosis—misplaced appliances worsen blockages. Southern Water and Medway Council oversee different networks in Strood.
Drainage in Strood — what local engineers know
Strood's separate sewer system divides drainage into foul (waste) and surface (rainwater) networks, managed by Southern Water and Medway Council respectively. Blockages in Strood's foul drains typically involve tree roots penetrating Victorian clay pipes (common in Strood's 1890s–1920s housing), fat and grease buildup near kitchen areas, or collapses in Edwardian cast iron pipework. Surface water blockages in Strood often result from sediment, leaves, or misconnected appliances (e.g. washing machines). Strood's medium flood risk makes drain maintenance critical—blockages back up into gardens and foundations. Regular CCTV surveys in Strood reveal deterioration patterns that aid preventative planning.
- Hard water supply causes limescale accumulation in boilers, radiators and soil pipe joints — powerflush and descaling demand is high across Strood
- Separate sewer system across most of Strood: misconnections (e.g. washing machines plumbed into surface water drains) are a known local issue and can result in environmental enforcement action
- Moderate flood risk in parts of Strood — drainage systems near low-lying areas can surcharge after prolonged rain, and sump pump maintenance is advisable
- Coastal salt-laden air in Strood accelerates corrosion of external soil stacks, pipe brackets and galvanised fittings on exposed elevations
- With 32% of properties built before 1920, salt-glazed clay drainage and lead-solder copper pipework are common — pipe collapse, root ingress and joint failure are recurring call-out drivers.
What happens when you call us in Strood
- 1 Immediate dispatch. We find the nearest available engineer covering ME2/ME3 and confirm the ETA before the call ends.
- 2 On-site diagnosis — no guessing. The engineer inspects using professional-grade equipment including CCTV where needed and quotes a fixed price before work starts.
- 3 Job complete, report issued. You receive a written completion report. All work is guaranteed — same fault returns within the guarantee period, we come back free.
