Malcolm Spalding
The work was to make a sewer connection to one of our buildings. AFS were patient, helpful and professional throughout. Special thanks to Dan Ford and Steve for an excellent job.
Our fully accredited drainage engineers deliver high-definition CCTV drain surveys for residential, commercial and industrial properties across Alton. Whether you're purchasing a property, resolving ongoing drainage issues or assessing structural integrity, our reports give you complete clarity and actionable recommendations.
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A CCTV drain survey is the most reliable method for diagnosing drainage issues hidden underground. Our advanced cameras allow engineers to inspect the internal condition of your drains in stunning clarity, revealing blockages, cracks, root ingress and structural weaknesses.
Whether you're dealing with frequent blockages, planning building work or completing a property purchase, our CCTV surveys provide the evidence and insights needed to protect your investment and prevent future drainage failures.
In Alton, drainage issues commonly arise due to ageing pipe systems, soil movement and tree-root intrusion, especially in older residential zones. Our surveys frequently uncover:
Our comprehensive reports include HD screenshots, exact defect locations, full condition assessments and recommended next steps.
Our structured CCTV survey workflow ensures clear, accurate diagnostics at every stage:
Every CCTV drain survey includes a digital report with HD imagery, measurements and expert recommendations.
If your drains in Alton are repeatedly blocking or backing up, a CCTV survey can identify the root cause quickly and prevent more costly issues developing.
We offer rapid-response CCTV drain surveys across Holybourne, Four Marks, Beech, Medstead, Froyle, Liphook, Bordon and surrounding Alton areas.
Our CCTV drain survey service covers full condition assessments, HD video capture, drain mapping, defect classification, structural grading, flow analysis and insurer-ready reports.
All inspections use industry-leading cameras, crawler systems and diagnostic tools, ensuring unmatched accuracy and reliability.
Our CCTV drain surveys in Alton are ideal for homebuyers, sellers, landlords, estate agents, commercial sites and anyone experiencing recurring drainage issues.
To arrange a CCTV drain survey in Alton, call us on 01420 561661 or complete our online form. Reports are typically delivered within 24 hours.
Common questions about CCTV drain inspections, reports and when surveys are recommended.
A CCTV drain survey is an inspection of your drain or sewer using a high-definition camera.
It allows us to diagnose blockages, identify defects such as cracks or root ingress, confirm pipe condition and recommend the right repair or maintenance solution.
A CCTV survey is recommended for recurring blockages, slow drainage, bad smells, flooding or suspected damage.
It is also useful for property purchases, landlord inspections, commercial sites and planned maintenance decisions.
A CCTV survey report typically includes findings from the inspection, defect locations where possible, and supporting images or video.
Depending on the site, the report may also include drain mapping and commentary on overall pipe condition with practical recommendations.
Sometimes. If the pipe is heavily silted or blocked, cleaning such as high-pressure water jetting may be recommended first.
This ensures the camera has a clear view and that the survey findings are accurate and reliable.
Survey time depends on the size and complexity of the drainage system and the level of site access.
Smaller domestic surveys may be completed quickly, while larger commercial systems can take longer. We’ll advise expected times once we understand the site.
Yes, where access allows. CCTV surveys can support drain tracing and mapping to help identify routes, connection points and problem areas.
This information is useful for maintenance planning, repairs and understanding how your drainage system is laid out.
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