Stoke-on-Trent offers some of the most affordable housing in England, drawing first-time buyers, investors, and families looking for value in a city with genuine character. From the grand Victorian terraces of Hanley and the traditional Potteries workers' cottages of Burslem to the suburban semis of Trentham and the newer estates around Meir Park, the variety is enormous. But beneath every one of these properties lies a drainage system, and in a city where much of the housing predates the 1950s, that system may be harbouring expensive surprises.
What Exactly Is a CCTV Drain Survey?
A CCTV drain survey sends a small, high-definition waterproof camera through your underground pipes. The live footage is recorded and reviewed by a qualified drainage engineer who identifies blockages, structural damage, root intrusion, and any other defects. You receive the footage and a written report detailing the findings and recommendations.
Why Standard Surveys Miss Drainage Issues
A homebuyer's survey — even a full RICS Building Survey — examines the visible and accessible parts of a property. Underground drainage is explicitly excluded because the surveyor has no way of seeing inside the pipes. Unless there is already obvious evidence of a problem, such as damp walls, subsidence cracking, or sewage pooling in the garden, drainage defects go undetected until after you have completed the purchase.
Drainage Risks Specific to Stoke-on-Trent
Ageing Clay Pipes
Much of the drainage beneath the six towns was laid using vitrified clay pipes, some dating back over a hundred years. While clay is durable, it is also brittle. Over decades, ground movement caused by Staffordshire's Keuper Marl clay subsoil — which shrinks in dry summers and swells in wet winters — can crack pipes and displace joints.
Tree Root Intrusion
Stoke-on-Trent's mature tree-lined streets, parks, and canal-side paths mean many properties sit close to established root systems. Tree roots actively seek out the moisture inside drains, penetrating through hairline cracks and loose joints. Once inside, they grow rapidly and can cause complete blockages or even pipe collapse.
Shared Drainage in Terraced Streets
In the rows of terraced houses that characterise Burslem, Tunstall, Longton, and Fenton, drainage runs are frequently shared between adjoining properties. A defect in a neighbour's section can cause problems that manifest in your home, and responsibility for shared sections is not always straightforward.
Historic Mining Activity
Parts of North Staffordshire were historically mined for coal and ironstone. Subsidence from old workings can shift the ground beneath properties and fracture drainage pipes, sometimes decades after the mine closed.
What a Pre-Purchase Survey Reveals
Common findings in our Stoke-on-Trent drain surveys include:
- **Cracked or fractured pipes** requiring localised repair or relining
- **Root masses** blocking the pipe and needing professional clearance
- **Displaced joints** where sections of pipe have separated
- **Bellied pipes** where a section has sagged, allowing debris to collect
- **Incorrect connections** between foul and surface water systems
- **Scale and grease buildup** indicating years of accumulated deposits
The Financial Argument
Drain repairs range from a few hundred pounds for a simple patch to well over ten thousand for a full excavation and replacement. A pre-purchase CCTV survey typically costs between £150 and £350 — a tiny fraction of the potential repair bill. Armed with the survey report, you can negotiate a price reduction, request the seller carry out repairs, or simply walk away if the problems are too severe.
What to Expect from Stoke Plumbers and Boilers
We carry out pre-purchase drain surveys across Stoke-on-Trent, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, and the surrounding area. Every survey includes full HD footage, a detailed written report, and a clear explanation of any issues found. If repairs are needed, we provide honest, no-obligation quotes for work including pipe relining and drain excavation.
Book your survey by calling 01782 390100 or contact us online.