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Linken Services Ltd is a family-run business with over 20 years of industry experience in all aspects of drainage and water main repairs. We pride ourselves on delivering a professional, friendly, and bespoke service tailored to meet your specific needs.

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4 hires on Bark
3 hour response time

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31 January 2025

Drain & Sewer Clearing

Speedy response and great service. Would recommend 👍

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Glad we could be of Service Dave. You know where we are should you need Linken Services again in the future :-)

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Drain jetting is the use of high-pressure water jets (HPWJ) to clear and clean drains. This is a highly effective method of drain clearing.

No matter the type of drain or blockage, our engineers are dedicated to unblocking your drains and getting you back to a functioning order.

Accessing, identifying and investigating the condition of your drains.

A drain inspection will allows us to identify a problem with your drains, following the initial survey we will be able to provide advise & recommendations.

Pipe lining is also known as a cured-in-place pipe or CIPP. Pipe lining or relining is a method to repair broken pipes of various degrees.

The repairing is done from the interior of the wall without disruption of digging further. In other words, it means building a tougher new pipe from the inside of the existing damaged one.

This service facilitates the better flow of sewage and permanently seals off cracks or broken parts. The portion of the pipe which is relined has been sealed completely beneath the rest of the previous pipe, which stops leakage and provides strength to the pipeline.

A soakaway is an underground structure designed to manage surface water, particularly rainwater, by allowing it to percolate back into the ground naturally. It’s essentially a pit filled with coarse gravel, rubble, or specially designed crates that create voids that allow water to slowly seep away into the surrounding soil.