Welcome to West Wales Waste - Your Drainage & Septic Tank Services Specialist

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At West Wales Waste, we offer a wide range of drainage and wet waste services to our clients across South and West Wales. Our services include septic tank, cesspool, cesspit and sewage treatment plant emptying, as well as drain maintenance services such as drain unblocking, CCTV drainage inspection surveys, and drain repairs. In. conclusion, we use the latest generation of digital inspection equipment to ensure that we provide you with reliable and efficient services.

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24/7 EMERGENCY CALL OUT
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SAME DAY SEPTIC TANK EMPTYING
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AFFORDABLE SERVICE

OUR SERVICES

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Septic Tank Emptying

Septic tank emptying prevents blockages and ensures efficient waste management. Our team provides reliable, eco-friendly services, keeping your system compliant and worry-free across West Wales.

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Cesspit Emptying

Cesspit emptying ensures proper waste disposal and prevents overflows. Our team offers dependable, eco-conscious services to keep your system running smoothly across West Wales.

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Blocked Drains

Drain unblocking clears blockages quickly and efficiently. Our expert team provides reliable, hassle-free solutions to keep your drains flowing across West Wales.

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CCTV Drainage Surveys

CCTV drainage surveys identify issues with precision. Our advanced inspections provide clear solutions to keep your drainage system in top condition across West Wales.

Why Choose West Wales Waste?

Specialised Fleet:

Our specialised fleet of vehicles and plant will ensure that we are able to complete your project professionally, safely, and efficiently. Therefore,  this allows us to offer multiple options for our core services listed above.

Certified and Accredited Employees:

All of our employees are trained, certified, and accredited to guarantee that your project is completed safely and to the highest professional standard.

Customer Satisfaction:

Customer satisfaction is of utmost importance to us, we pride ourselves on giving you an excellent experience when using us for your project. Therefore, communication is key, and we ensure that the time frame, cost, and work to be carried out are communicated to you throughout the process.

Our Service Areas:

Firstly, we serve South and West Wales, undertaking everything from small domestic drainage problems to large commercial projects. Secondly, our service areas include Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Swansea, and the surrounding areas.

Legal Compliance:

We do all the legwork, providing you with all the legal paperwork to ensure that you are compliant with Environment Agency regulations, giving you complete peace of mind.

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Environmentally Friendly:

At West Wales Waste, we use high-pressure drain jetting to unblock drains, allowing us to avoid harsh chemicals and making us an environmentally friendly business.

24/7 Call Out:

We offer a 24/7 call out service, so you can rely on us to be there for you whenever you need us.

Contact Us Today:

If you need reliable and professional drainage and wet waste services in South and West Wales, West Wales Waste is here to help. You can contact us today to schedule an appointment or for more information on our services. Call us at 01646 629089 or send us an email at info@westwaleswaste.com.

FAQs

 

Why is my septic tank overflowing?

An overflowing tank usually means the outlet pipe or soakaway is blocked, the tank is full of solids or there is surface water entering the system. It can also happen if the soakaway has failed and can no longer disperse water.

Why does my septic tank smell?

Strong smells often point to a blockage in the inlet or outlet, a build up of waste, or an imbalance in the tank’s bacteria. Smells around drains or manholes usually mean there is restricted flow.

Why is my septic tank backing up into the house?

If toilets, sinks or showers back up, the outlet pipe or soakaway may be blocked. The tank may also be too full to cope with normal use. These issues need checking quickly to prevent flooding.

How do I know if my septic tank needs emptying?

Common signs include slow drainage, gurgling sounds, strong smells and wet areas around the tank or soakaway. Most systems need emptying at least once a year depending on usage.

What is the difference between a septic tank and a cesspit?

A septic tank treats wastewater and drains into a soakaway. A cesspit is a sealed holding tank with no outlet and must be emptied regularly. If your system fills very quickly, you may have a cesspit rather than a septic tank.

How often should a septic tank be emptied?

Most domestic septic tanks require emptying every 6 to 12 months depending on household size and usage.

What happens if a septic tank is not emptied?

Failure to empty a tank can cause system failure, foul smells, drain blockages and environmental pollution.

Do you service sewage treatment plants?

Yes. We empty and maintain treatment plants as well as traditional septic tanks and cesspits.

Can you inspect my septic tank system?

We can carry out inspections to identify faults, compliance issues or maintenance requirements.

WHAT AREA DO WEST WALES. WASTE COVER

We are your Drainage and Liquid Waste Specialists serving South West Wales. For example, undertaking small domestic drainage problems through to large commercial projects, we are able to serve a large range of clients based throughout South and West Wales.

'Requested an appointment at i was called back within 20 minutes and it was booked for the same day. George attended and was brilliant explaining the issue and fixing it very promptly. Would highly recommend'
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