Sewer services


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Sewer Repair

Cracked pipe? Leak? We find it and fix it.

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Underground plumbing pipes in a dirt trench, showing white PVC and black pipe connected near a foundation.

When more than one drain stops working at the same time, the problem is in your main sewer line, not in the drain itself.

Common in older Dutch homes and buildings with shared connections.


We clear it with high-pressure jetting and show you the result with a camera if needed.


- Main sewer line unblocking

- High-pressure water jetting

- Root ingress removal

- Sewer camera inspection

- Broken pipe repair and replacement


From €129 incl. VAT


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Sewer Maintenance


Most blockages are preventable. Here's how.

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Broken pipe elbow exposed in muddy soil, with dirt and roots around it.

Grease builds up. Roots grow. Pipes wear out.
Most sewer emergencies don't happen overnight — they develop over months. A maintenance flush catches problems before they become expensive.


What a maintenance visit includes:

- Full high-pressure flush of the sewer line

- Check of drain connections and outdoor wells

- Quick camera check if anything looks off

- Honest advice — no upselling


Recommended every 18–24 months. Especially useful in older Dutch properties or homes with trees nearby.


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Camera Inspection.

Know exactly what's wrong with a professional inspection.

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A CRT TV displays a dark blue swirling scene with a person on the right side.

Not sure what's causing the problem?

A camera inspection takes the guesswork out. We run a professional camera through your sewer line and show you live what's inside.


Useful for:

- Recurring blockages that keep coming back

- Buying a home in the Netherlands
- check the pipes before you sign

- Unexplained smells or slow drains throughout the house


Results explained in plain English. No jargon, no pressure.