Case Study 7
Septic Tank Replacement
A septic tank was being replaced in a local hotel, after having one installed 2 years previously from a different company. The original had, "failed to work from day one". Having decided to get it replaced by Wessex Drainage, the customer comments, "Everything was done to such a high standard - the organization, workmanship and levels of communication were fantastic!" and " ...as soon as your company started working, I could see the professionalism in all that you did.". |
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Case Study 6
One of our customers specialises in the restoration of old buildings.

They were asked to actually move a centuries old building from one street to another in the same town. The site was very restricted and on a bus route and the road contained other services.
The levels were critical and other drain companies said that it could not be done. One actually tried and then gave up. Result for Wessex Drainage Solutions? Another satisfied customer with working drains! |
Case Study 5
An urgent call to attend a blocked drain was received. On arrival we found that two other drainage companies had attended and left defeated.
Our crew found that not only was there a blockage but that the previous contractor (a national insurance company) had lost their drain rods down the rain and not been able to recover them.
Our crew removed the rods and unblocked the drain it is now running, however they also identified further problems that require work in the future. |
Case Study 4
We were asked to install a septic tank for a touring caravan site. Investigation revealed that the campers were emptying toilets from the caravan that contained disinfectant preventing the necessary biological activity from taking place.
We were able to design a twin tank system that coped with chemical toilets and water from washing up etc. A unique safety restrictor was installed in the neck of the tank to ensure that a child could not fall in. |
Case Study 3
A tearful lady rang to say that her drains were blocked and a National Company had attended and told her that her drains would have to be dug up at a cost of close to four thousand pounds.
She asked for a second opinion, we attended and removed a flower pot from the drain at a cost of eighty five pounds. It goes without saying that she was another satisfied customer |
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