24/7 Emergency call-out for blocked or damaged drains
CCTV Surveys of drains to quickly locate any problems
FREE QUOTE for drainage services and repairs
Hertfordshire – Bedfordshire – Essex – North London

Call Premier Drainage Services Today

24/7 Emergency call-out for blocked or damaged drains
CCTV Surveys of drains to quickly locate any problems
FREE QUOTE for drainage services and repairs
Hertfordshire – Bedfordshire – Essex – North London

Call Premier Drainage Services Today

24/7 Emergency call-out
CCTV Drain surveys
FREE QUOTE on request

Premier Drainage Services

Form over 30 years Premier Drainage Services have been keeping the drains flowing properly in Hertfordshire and all over the South East. From the unblocking sinks, to installing new drainage systems for our domestic, commercial and Council customers, we’ve done it all.

We pride ourselves on providing a prompt, friendly and reliable service at very reasonable rates. We offer free quotes so, if your drains are in need of any kind of care or attention, why not contact us today.

24/7 Call Out

Free quote for drainage servicesDrains seem to have a nasty habit of blocking at the most inconvenient time. Last thing at night, just before you are due to leave for a holiday, you name it! Premier Drainage Services Ltd are here to help with your blocked drains no matter when you need us, day or night.

Drain Repairs

Blocked drain

If you have a broken or blocked drain, you need to get it repaired as soon as possible. We will inspect, diagnose and carry out the necessary drain repairs in no time at all. We use CCTV technology to locate the damage, enabling us to repair your drains, getting your water and services flowing properly again.

9.5/10

4.94/5
Honest, friendly and knowledgeable tradesman
Keith came round to look at the drains from our bathroom as we had been experiencing smells on and off for months. He spent plenty of time with us and gave us a simple, free solution we could try without the need for any work and didn’t charge us a penny for his time. Such a lovely guy I would highly recommend him to anyone.
Replacing existing surface drainage system at rear of property
Extremely happy with the professional service received from Premier Drainage. Each stage of the work was fully explained to me before commencing. Work was completed on time and site was left clean and tidy.
Clearing a drain that serviced a block of flats from a pumping station
We have used the services of Premier drainage for over 10 years and they have always provided us with a first class service. We would highly recommend them.
Excellent advice
I asked Premier Drainage to provide me with some advice on the required surface water drainage for my garden to assist me in dealing with the developer who had built my house. I explained this to Keith, who attended very promptly, spent a great deal of time examining the existing drainage and soil, and then providing me with some excellent to-the-point advice. I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending this company and would without question use them again myself.
Flooded rear garden. New soakaway and channel drainage system installed
Contacted Premier Drainage and Keith turned up when he said he would, he was very thorough about the works required and made me and my wife feel comfortable to use his company. First class service provided very clean and tidy and his guys couldn't be more helpful Would recommend without hesitation.
Blocked toilet first floor flat
Two guys arrive at 6am cleared the problem within half hour. After a different company spent 2 hours last night and didn’t solve the problem. Very polite and tidy personnel. Highly recommend !!
Clearing out old drains and replacing with new
Keith and his team were delightful to deal with. They were very efficient with sending over a quote and arranging the repair date. The work itself was as required and done in a clean and polite manner.
Blocked external kitchen drain
Came out within the hour and did a very thorough efficient job. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend.

Drain Clearance

Drain clearanceDrains can be blocked by all sorts of things. The most common cause of drain blockages are caused by waste kitchen fats and oils that have been poured down sinks. Other foreign objects such as or silt, dirt or leaves washed into gullies can also accumulate and cause a serious blockage. When Covid first struck a lot of drains were blocked with kitchen roll.

CCTV Drain Surveys

CCTV camera drain surveyShould you be plagued by a persistent fault in your drains, a CCTV drain survey could be the answer and will allow you to see the problem in full colour on our monitor. The pipe blockage could be anything from a collapsed pipe to a cuddly toy that has somehow found its way around the U-bend. Our CCTV system will enable us to find the problem without having to resort to expensive excavations.

Root Cutting

All sorts of roots manage to find their way into drainage systems through joints, fractures and broken pipe work. The roots do this as they seek out the water and nutrients inside the pipes, the roots then form a mass and the hair thin roots that initially entered the system can turn into tap roots that will break the pipe collar as they expand causing major damage.

24/7 Emergency Service

24/7 Emergency Service

If your drains are blocked or your sink is overflowing then call us for a rapid response
FREE QUOTE

CCTV Drain Surveys

CCTV Drain Surveys

We use the latest CCTV technology to quickly locate any problems in your drains
FREE QUOTE

Damaged Drains Repaired

Damaged Drains Repaired

We can repair your damaged drains with the minimum of disruption which also keeps costs low
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If you need a rapid response to your drain problem then call us today on 01438 222 758 or fill in our contact form to get a FREE QUOTE.

We provide drainage services throughout Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Essex and London.

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Blocked drains - Drain repairs - CCTV drain surveys - Leak detection - Great Ashby - Hertfordshire

There was a time when the Hertfordshire town of Stevenage was just that, an overflow town that was modern and vibrant. It wasn’t long however, that Stevenage began to outgrow its own footprint. The town would begin to absorb outlying villages that surrounded it, much to the disgust of some of the local residents who wanted to maintain their independence from their ever expanding neighbour. Great Ashby however, was not such a place.

The name Great Ashby was adopted in the 1990s to apply to an area of new housing development on the north-eastern edge of the urban area of Stevenage. The development was partly within the borough of Stevenage and partly in the district of North Hertfordshire. A Great Ashby civil parish was created on 1 April 2011 covering the parts of Great Ashby which were within the parish of Graveley in North Hertfordshire. The area of the parish was enlarged a year later on 1 April 2012 to also include an area from the parish of Weston in North Hertfordshire. The council for the parish is called Great Ashby Community Council. In the 2011 census, the population of Great Ashby stood at 5,701.

The name Great Ashby was named, not after local historian Margaret Ashby, but was actually chosen by the developers of the site who were impressed by the number of ash trees that were on the site. To ‘ash’ they added the suffix ‘by’ which means ‘village’ or ‘settlement’ in the Old Norse language. ‘Great’ was added to the front of the area as the building of new towns was known as ‘the great extension’. So, although the area of Great Ashby may have a rich history, most of it has been lost in time, as the location was not even afforded a name until relatively recently.

The district park at Great Ashby

If you want somewhere to marvel at the deep and intense colours of bluebells, then Great Ashby Park is definitely worth a visit.  The park is without a doubt, a thoroughly beautiful setting.

Great Ashby District Park is a park that benefits the entire local community, as well as the myriad of wildlife. In fact, you would never believe that you were in the Stevenage postal area at all. Great Ashby District Park is a large park which has several different sections to suit all ages. Outside the park is a good sized field where people play a host of sports such as football and cricket.

The Great Ashby Park is a magnet for local dog walkers too. Many people viewed the area as a lifeline during the dark days of the covid lockdown. The population of Great Ashby would head to their park for their daily exercise. The fact that there was such a park in Great Ashby was a real boost for the local people’s mental health and physical well being, at a time when so much of what we took for granted had been taken away from us.

When you enter the park you feel as if you could be a thousand miles away from civilisation, it is just so peaceful. There are also woods for people to wander through; enjoying the peace, solitude and glorious nature that Great Ashby has to offer.

The Great Ashby Community Centre

The Great Ashby Community Resource Centre, as it was first named, was built in 2003 by the construction company Croudace. During the first three years of operation, the Great Ashby centre was managed and run by North Hertfordshire District Council, the district in which the building currently stands.

In 2007 the District Council decided to pass on the running of the centre to a management committee made up of local residents. So, the Great Ashby Community Centre Management Association was born and came into effect as a company limited by guarantee and then set up as a charity with the Charity Commission, with the name of the building becoming the Great Ashby Community Centre. The trustees of the charity were and continue to be, residents of Great Ashby and people connected to the centre by use.  They all volunteer their time. Many types of council are now following the Great Ashby lead, by allowing local tenants more of a say in the day to day running of their amenities and communal areas.

The Great Ashby centre has thrived as many different groups use the centre for their activities. Over the years these have included a pre-school, children’s music classes, an Over-50s club and many different exercise classes. It has also proved to be a very popular party venue, being hired out for weddings, wakes and birthday celebration parties.

The intention was always that an extension should be built. The original plans were to add a place of worship, however after consultation with the community and the Great Ashby Community Church, it was decided that a community space would be of greater use by the people of Great Ashby. During the consultation people had also expressed a desire for a café as a meeting place in the centre that all could use and enjoy.

In 2010 plans were drawn up for the smaller of the existing halls at the front of the Great Ashby building to be converted into a high street style coffee shop or café and an extension to include a hall space with kitchenette, storage facilities, toilets and a Chaplaincy office for use by the church. This new space would provide a much larger space for classes and groups to meet and would allow additional capacity for holding functions and other events at the centre.

The proposed building work took place during the spring and summer of 2012. The new Great Ashby hall was open for business at the end of October 2012.

The café was set up as Circles Café Bar, a Community Interest Company, a separate legal entity from the Community Centre but whose profits would be given over to the governing body for community use. Circles opened its doors on Saturday 13th April 2013. After serving the community for just less than seven years, the venue was to become a victim of the Covid pandemic of 2020 and was sadly closed. The space that had served as Circles Café Bar now reverted back to a hall for classes and smaller events in 2021.

There are ongoing talks about a new venue being opened up again as we emerge from the worst of the pandemic, and learn to live with the effects of this illness. Whatever happens in the future though, the Great Ashby Community Centre continues to serve the local Great Ashby community admirably.

The Great Ashby Community Centre continues to be run by the Community Centre Manager, supported by the trustees and aims to provide a balanced and vibrant community facility offering a wide range of community facilities to not just the residents of Great Ashby, but the wider community.