Buying a home in Bath or Bristol is one of the most exciting, and expensive, commitments you’ll make. Whether you’re buying your first home or are a landlord expanding your portfolio, one thing you can’t afford to skimp on is due diligence.
Most homebuyers will have a RICS or a RPSA building or homebuyer’s survey to check the general condition of the property. However, this only really tells you what’s happening above ground, when much of what really matters is tucked out of sight underground.
This is where a homebuyer’s drain survey conducted by drainage experts like Mega-Rod comes in. It gives you a clear picture of the condition of your drains before you commit to the property purchase, and it could save you thousands in unexpected repair bills later on.
Most buyers assume that a general house survey will pick up all serious issues with the property, including the drains. In reality, standard surveys tend to focus on the elements the surveyor can see and easily access, such as walls, the roof, doors, windows and visible signs of damp.
Drains usually get a basic visual check, if that. There won’t be any cameras inserted into the pipes and there’s no detailed testing to check how well the system is working. That means cracked pipes, partial drain collapses, tree root ingress and joint failures can all go undetected at the point you agree on the final price.
Problems in your drainage system can stay hidden for years, right up until they cause a major problem. A CCTV homebuyer’s drain survey takes away the guesswork by sending a specialist camera through the drainage system and recording what’s actually going on.
Tree root ingress, displaced joints, broken sections of pipe, a build-up of fat or limescale and poor historic repairs are all common discoveries. All of these issues can lead to recurring blockages, sewage backing up in the property or garden, and even damage to foundations or driveways.
When you factor in the cost of excavation, reinstating hard surfaces, and sometimes structural work, the cost of fixing a collapsed or badly damaged drain can quickly climb into the hundreds if not thousands of pounds.
The good news is that if a problem is found before you complete, it isn’t your problem alone. A professional homebuyer’s drain survey gives you concrete evidence you can share with your solicitor, surveyor and the seller.
In many cases, buyers use this evidence to renegotiate the purchase price, ask the seller to complete repairs before exchange, or insist on a contribution towards the work. If the survey reveals extensive damage, you may even decide to walk away and look for another property. Regardless, you can make an informed decision instead of taking a gamble on what might be lurking underground.
When you book a homebuyer’s drain survey with Mega-Rod, the process is straightforward and designed to fit around your purchase timeline. An engineer will visit the property, locate suitable access points, and feed a high-resolution camera through the drains. As it travels along the pipework, the engineer checks for cracks, blockages, root ingress, collapsed sections and any signs of poor installation or age-related wear.
After the visit, you’ll receive a written report in plain English, along with supporting images and clear recommendations. You’ll know which issues are urgent, which can be monitored, and what any suggested repairs are likely to involve.
A homebuyer’s drain survey is particularly important in the following situations:
If you’re in the process of buying a home in Bath, Bristol or the surrounding areas, arranging for a homebuyer’s drain survey is one of the simplest ways to protect your budget and peace of mind.
Contact Mega-Rod today to discuss your proposed purchase, book a survey, and make sure that the drains under your future home are in good condition before you sign on the dotted line.









