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Frequently Asked Questions

Will  My Council clear blocked drains?

Your Council do not provide a drain clearing service to private or commercial premises. You can contact a private drainage company who will come and clear the blockage. Many companies advertise in the yellow pages. You should always check their charges and what exactly they will do before authorising them to do the work.
Council tenants should contact their housing company
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Will My Council repair faulty drains?

Your Council do not provide a drain repair service to private or commercial premises. You can contact a private drainage company who will come and repair the fault. Many companies advertise in the yellow pages. You should always check their charges and what exactly they will do before authorising them to do the work.
Council tenants should contact their housing company.
 
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I have established a blockage serving my property but it is in my neighbours property, what can I do?

Contact Your Local Water Authority
 
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My neighbour is refusing to repair or unblock a drain what can I do?

Contact Your Local Water Authority
 
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Why does my council tax not cover me for the upkeep of drains?

The local authority do not own any drains or sewers, except those serving their own premises. They are responsible for highway drainage but this is separate from drainage of buildings.
 
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Can I contact you to request help or advice?

We will be happy to advise you as to your responsibilities.
Contact details on contact us page.
 
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Drains

A drain is a pipe that carries sewage and/or surface water from a single property. They are often referred to as private drains because responsibility for clearance and maintenance lies with the owner of the property.

Lateral Drains

A lateral drain is that part of a private drain outside the boundary of a property to the point at which it connects with a sewer.

Sewers

A sewer is a pipeline carrying sewage and/or surface water from more than one property. 

How do I know if my drains are blocked?

If your drain is blocked you will usually know because your waste will stop going away when you flush the toilet, or gullies outside will overflow. There will also probably be a smell around drains and inspection chambers. If none of your neighbours are affected then the likelihood is that your drain is blocked. If your neighbours are also affected it is likely that there is a problem on the sewer.

What shall I do if my drains are blocked?

Responsibility for the clearance of blockages in and repairs to private drains usually lies with the property owner. Check first to see if you are covered by any insurance schemes you may have. If you cannot clear the blockage yourself, you can contact a specialist drainage contractor or plumber to clear the drain and/or carry out any repairs.

What shall I do if there is a blocked or defective sewer?

From the 1 October 2011 responsibility for the clearance of blockages in and repairs to most drains outside your property boundary (lateral drains) and most sewers will normally be the responsibility of United Utilities.

If you think you have a problem on a lateral drain or sewer, you should report it online to United Utilities Link to External Website or by telephoning 0845 746 2200.

If you are not sure who is responsible please go to the following link on the United Utilities website Link to External Website which has some useful information that may help confirm the situation. Alternatively, we may be able to discuss the matter to offer clarification and in unusual cases we may carry out a site investigation. Please contact us by telephoning 0161 342 8355.

If you live in rented accommodation and have a drainage problem, contact your landlord or Housing Association.

If your problem relates to a drainage issue on a neighbouring property that is not being dealt with, officers of the Council may be able to investigate and refer the matter to the appropriate agency or take enforcement action where appropriate

Pipes and equipment that will not be the responsibility of United Utilities or the Local Authority include:-

However, if you experience a problem with any of these, we may be able to offer advice or help

If you have water in your garden that is related to a watercourse, you should contact the Environment Agency Link to External Website on 0800 80 70 60