Pitch Fibre Pipe Repairs

Pitch Fibre Repairs 

Pitch fibre drains were commonly used in the UK from the 1950s to the 1970s as a lightweight and cost-effective alternative to traditional clay pipes. Made from wood cellulose mixed with coal tar, they were easy to install but have since been found to degrade over time, often becoming misshapen, blistered, or collapsed—leading to blockages and structural issues

Specialists in Pitch Fibre Repairs

At Wessex Drainage Ltd, we specialise in Pitch Fibre Repairs to ensure your drainage system remains reliable and efficient. Pitch fibre pipes, commonly used in older properties, can be prone to deterioration over time, leading to potential blockages and leaks. Our expert team is skilled in identifying issues with pitch fibre pipes and offering effective repair solutions. We use advanced techniques and materials to restore your drainage system, minimising disruption and preventing costly future problems. Trust Wessex Drainage Ltd to provide a long-lasting solution, maintaining the integrity of your property’s drainage system. 

How to Spot Problems with Pitch Fibre Pipes 

Many homeowners are unaware they have pitch fibre pipes until issues start to arise. These pipes can deteriorate over time, softening, blistering, or collapsing under pressure — often without visible warning signs. Common indicators include slow drainage, recurring blockages, foul odours, or unusual gurgling noises in your plumbing. In severe cases, you might even notice water backing up or damp patches around your property. Because pitch fibre pipes are hidden underground, the most reliable way to detect problems is through a professional CCTV drain survey. 

At Wessex Drainage Ltd, we use high-definition cameras to assess your pipework and provide a clear, expert diagnosis — so you know exactly what you’re dealing with and how best to fix it.

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