
Lymm, Cheshire · WA13
Pre-Purchase CCTV Drain Surveys in Lymm
HD push-rod and crawler cameras with sonde tracing — full WRc-coded report supplied for insurance, pre-purchase or build-over.
Most Lymm CCTV surveys we run are pre-purchase. Rural homeowners on private drainage and conservation-area family buyers. The report you get back is MSCC5-coded — same standard United Utilities and conveyancers in Cheshire ask for — with a defect log, scaled plan and the full video file on a download link, not as a paid add-on.
Postcode district
WA13
Typical response
50–60 mins
From Shevington base
~35 miles
Service radius
40+ miles
Postcodes covered: WA13 · primary nearby coverage: Warrington, Stockton Heath, Altrincham
Recent cctv survey jobs we've taken in Lymm
Representative examples — names and exact addresses kept private.
- Pre-purchase survey on a WA13 property — vendor disclosed previous "drain issues".
- Build-over consent survey for a single-storey extension in Warrington.
- Insurance-claim survey for a subsidence query on a WA13 semi.
What's specific to cctv survey in Lymm
Postcodes covered: WA13 · typical response 50–60 mins
Insurance work: reports include the WRc defect log, plan diagram and full video file as standard, not as a paid add-on.
Pre-purchase context: in Lymm the issues that most often show on CCTV are fat and wet-wipe blockages, root ingress and the occasional displaced joint — we flag and code each one to MSCC5 so the report has weight with conveyancers.
Sonde tracing: Familiar with the consents process for build-overs near the Lymm conservation area — useful when we need to physically locate an unmapped run for an extension or build-over.
Nearby areas we cover for cctv survey
From our base in Shevington (~35 miles from WA13) we also cover surrounding Cheshire areas:
What cctv survey actually involves
High-definition push-rod cameras for residential pipework and crawler cameras for larger commercial and adopted sewers. Reports are coded to WRc MSCC5 standards with a written report, pipe diagram, defect log and video file — accepted by insurers, water authorities and conveyancing solicitors.
Our process in Lymm
- 1Lift covers, identify the run and direction of flow
- 2Pre-clean if silt or fat is hiding the pipe wall
- 3HD camera run with continuous video and on-screen text
- 4Defect coding to WRc MSCC5, sonde location of any major issue
- 5Written report, video file and recommendations supplied within 48 hours
When Lymm customers call us
- Pre-purchase homebuyer drainage check before exchange
- Insurance claim for subsidence, escape of water or drain damage
- Build-over agreement with the water authority
- Section 104 / sewer adoption surveys for new build
- Recurring blockages with no obvious cause
Pricing & response in Lymm
Fixed-price residential surveys; commercial surveys quoted by length and access.
Most surveys booked within 2–3 working days; same-day available for urgent claims.
Why local matters
Recurring trade across WA13 — repeat callouts to letting agents and pub groups give us a strong feel for what fails first in Lymm. We carry parts on the van for the pipework most common in Lymm, so a same-visit fix is the rule, not the exception.
FAQs — CCTV Survey in Lymm
How long does a survey take?
A typical residential survey takes 60–90 minutes on site, with the report and video delivered within 48 hours. Commercial work depends on length and access.
Can you find a drain that nobody knows the route of?
Yes. We use a sonde transmitter inside the camera head and a surface receiver to trace the pipe route and depth — useful before extensions, garden builds or paving works.
Do you actually cover Lymm?
Yes — Lymm is part of our core coverage, including WA13 and surrounding areas like Warrington, Stockton Heath, Altrincham. Familiar with the consents process for build-overs near the Lymm conservation area.
Build-over consent for Lymm?
Sonde-traced plan with depths, ready for United Utilities. Quote on the call, survey within the week.
Get a Lymm surveyLymm surveys are routine for us, not specialist: WA13 is on our weekly routing, the kit is in the van, and the report is MSCC5-coded by the engineer that runs the camera — not outsourced.
