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When you have an emergency, we're exactly what you need
Stop using all water immediately.
Turn off your washing machine, dishwasher, and avoid flushing any toilets to prevent further sewage backup into your property. If it is safe to do so, locate your external manhole cover to check for flooding.
Next, call us.
Quick action prevents costly water damage and health risks.
Our team is available 24/7 across the Wirral to resolve your drainage crisis with professional jetting equipment and expert care.
85%
Sewerage Risk
Roughly 85% of the sewer network in Merseyside (including the Wirral) consists of combined sewers. This means rainwater and household sewage flow through the same pipes.
When these pipes are partially blocked by debris or fat, even moderate rainfall can cause the system to reach capacity quickly, increasing the risk of sewage backing up into homes and gardens by over 50% during peak storm seasons.
93%
"The Flushable Myth"
In line with regional data from United Utilities (who serve the Wirral), it is estimated that 93% of the material found in major sewer blockages across the UK consists of wet wipes.
Despite many being labelled as "flushable," they do not break down like toilet paper and are the primary binder for "fatbergs" in Wirral's Victorian-era pipework
54%
Emergencies
According to national insurance and service data for 2024-2025, plumbing and drainage issues account for over 54% of all home emergency call-outs during the winter months. On the Wirral, this is compounded by the local "Victorian" infrastructure; during the festive period (December), the risk of a severe blockage or pipe failure increases by approximately 28% due to the combination of freezing temperatures and increased "fat, oil, and grease" (FOG) entering the system from holiday cooking.
