
Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM)
Drainage Maintenance Services
Planned Drainage Maintenance (PPM)
Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) is a proactive approach to keeping your drainage system operating efficiently and avoiding unexpected issues such as blockages, overflows and costly emergency repairs. Over time, drains naturally accumulate grease, debris, silt and other materials that can restrict flow and lead to recurring problems if not properly managed. Rather than waiting for a failure to occur, regular maintenance ensures these build-ups are removed before they develop into serious issues. At JVC Wet Waste, we provide tailored drainage maintenance services for domestic properties, using professional jetting, tanker cleaning and inspection techniques to keep systems clear and fully functional. Our experienced team can identify early signs of wear, damage or potential blockages, allowing problems to be addressed before they escalate. By maintaining your drainage system on a scheduled basis, you reduce the risk of disruption, extend the lifespan of your infrastructure and ensure reliable performance all year round.
We provide blocked drain services across London, Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Essex and surrounding areas.
What Is Drainage Maintenance?
Drainage maintenance involves regular inspection and cleaning of your drainage system to ensure it operates efficiently and remains free from blockages.
Regular maintenance helps to:
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Prevent blocked drains
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Reduce risk of flooding
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Extend the lifespan of drainage systems
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Identify issues early
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Avoid emergency callouts
Who Needs Drainage Maintenance?
This service is ideal for:
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Homeowners
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Landlords
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Rural properties with septic systems
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Properties prone to recurring drainage issues
We can create a maintenance schedule based on your property’s needs, ensuring your drainage system remains in optimal condition year-round.
How often should drains be maintained?
This depends on usage, but annual or bi-annual maintenance is recommended.
Is maintenance better than reactive repairs?
Yes - preventative maintenance reduces long-term costs and disruption.





