Specialists in sewer connections and diversions
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Call us for a free initial quote on 01268 950050Sewer Connections – Sewer Diversions – Shafts & Timber Headings – Adoptable Drainage
We are accredited sewer connection experts based in Essex.
Premier Drainage Solutions can help you with all your public sewer connections, diversions and adoptable drainage with professionalism, accreditations and offer 40+ years of experience within our team. We have experience excavating down to depths of 20 metres.
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Premier Drainage Solutions have the expert knowledge and experience to support your drainage works from project design and planning to sign off – saving you time, money and hassle. Whether you’re having a single sewer pipe moved or are building a large-scale housing development, we are very proud of our end-to-end customer service (including free advice before we’re even contracted to do works). We also have a strong reputation for our ability to keep our clients’ projects on time and on budget thanks to our sensible, well-planned drainage solutions.
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From start to finish, Premier Drainage solutions can support you with your sewer connection requirements with professionalism and 40+ years of experience – without hassle or stress. We cover the whole of Essex, Hertfordshire, Suffolk, Kent and surrounding areas.
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At Premier Drainage Solutions, we pride ourselves on being able to provide bespoke solutions for you that are right the first time, from sewer connections to sewer diversions.
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A timber heading is where a tunnel is manually excavated, and supported using timber sets, enabling the installation of sewer pipes where access is limited, and standard methods of sewer connection can’t be employed. This method of trenchless sewer connection dates back centuries, but it is very much still relevant today – it’s regularly used in London and in other large city centres, where space constraints, busy roads, and dense development makes laying sewers in trenches impossible.