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Updated: April 2026

A CCTV drain survey in Birmingham typically costs between £150 and £300 for a residential property. Small terraced houses start at around £150–£200, semi-detached properties fall in the £200–£250 range, and larger detached homes usually cost £225–£300. Commercial surveys start at £300 and can exceed £600 depending on the complexity of the drainage system.

What Does a CCTV Drain Survey Cost for Different Property Types in Birmingham?

The size and type of your property is the biggest single factor in the price you pay. As of 2026, here is what you can expect to pay across Birmingham’s housing stock:

  • Small terraced house (e.g. Ladywood, Nechells, Saltley): £150–£200
  • Mid-terrace or larger terrace (e.g. Handsworth, Small Heath): £175–£225
  • Semi-detached house (e.g. Erdington, Kings Heath, Northfield): £200–£250
  • Detached house (e.g. Edgbaston, Harborne, Sutton Coldfield): £225–£300
  • Commercial unit (e.g. Digbeth, Jewellery Quarter): £300–£600+
  • Large commercial or multi-unit site: £600–£1,500+

These prices cover a standard survey using a push-rod or crawler camera, with a written report and video footage. A full CCTV drain survey always includes footage you can share with your solicitor, insurer or building contractor.

As of 2026, around 60% of residential drainage problems identified by CCTV surveys in the West Midlands were not visible from above ground — which is why these surveys add real value even when drains appear to be functioning normally.

What Affects the Price of a Drain Survey in Birmingham?

Several factors push the cost up or down. Understanding them helps you compare quotes accurately.

Pipe length and number of runs. The more drain runs the camera needs to cover, the longer the job takes. A typical two-bedroom terrace in Balsall Heath might have 15–20 metres of private drain. A detached property in Moseley or Harborne could have 40–60 metres or more, including branch connections to inspection chambers.

Access. If your inspection chambers are buried, concreted over, or inside a garage or cellar, the engineer needs extra time to locate and open them. Properties in Birmingham’s Victorian inner ring — including Digbeth, the Jewellery Quarter, and Aston — often have non-standard chamber arrangements from 19th-century building practice, which can add 30–60 minutes to a survey.

Pipe condition and camera retrieval. Heavily deformed or collapsed pipes can slow or block camera progress. Pitch fibre pipes — common in Castle Vale, Chelmsley Wood, and Northfield — sometimes prevent full camera access without preliminary jetting. If jetting is needed before the survey can proceed, this is usually charged separately at £80–£150.

Survey purpose. A homebuyer drain survey follows a specific methodology that covers all drain runs and produces a report formatted for conveyancing use. These are typically priced at the higher end of the residential range because the report standard is higher. A targeted drain inspection of a single known problem area costs less — often £100–£150 — but gives you less information.

Report format. Basic surveys produce a video and short written summary. Detailed reports graded to WRc or MSCC5 condition coding standards — which solicitors and loss adjusters often require — take longer to produce and may be priced slightly higher.

How Do Birmingham Prices Compare to the National Average?

As of 2026, the national average cost for a residential CCTV drain survey is approximately £200–£250. Birmingham sits broadly in line with this, though prices are typically 10–15% lower than in London and the South East, and broadly similar to other Midlands cities such as Coventry and Leicester.

Rural Worcestershire or Shropshire firms sometimes quote lower prices, but travel time and fuel can be added back for Birmingham postcodes. Always confirm whether VAT is included and whether the quoted price covers all drain runs or only part of the system.

What Questions Should You Ask Before Booking a Survey?

Getting a clear answer to these questions before you book will help you avoid unexpected charges.

Does the price include all drain runs? Some quotes cover only the main drain from the house to the boundary. Others include branch drains, gulley connections, and inspection of soakaways. Ask what the camera will physically cover.

Is the report included? The survey footage is only part of what you need. A written report with condition grading, a site plan showing pipe routes, and specific repair recommendations is essential if you need to share findings with a solicitor, mortgage lender, or loss adjuster.

How quickly will I receive the report? For homebuyer surveys, time is usually critical. Check the turnaround — 24–48 hours is standard for most reputable operators in Birmingham.

Is there a callout or access charge on top? Some engineers charge a fixed fee regardless of what the camera finds. Others offer a no-find, no-fee arrangement for simple blockage investigations. Clarify this before booking.

Are you a member of a trade body? CCTV drain engineers can be members of the Water Jetting Association (WJA) or hold National Water Hygiene Card (NWHC) certification. This is particularly relevant for commercial sites.

When Is a CCTV Drain Survey Worth the Money?

The short answer: almost always, when you have a genuine drainage concern or are buying a property. The cost of a survey is small compared to the cost of the problems it can find.

Consider a homebuyer in Harborne purchasing a 1930s semi-detached for £350,000. A drain survey costing £225 reveals a cracked clay pipe under the kitchen extension, with root ingress from a mature oak in the back garden. The repair cost is quoted at £2,800. Without the survey, that cost becomes the buyer’s problem after completion. With it, they negotiate £2,800 off the purchase price — or ask the vendor to repair it before exchange.

That is a return of more than 1,200% on the cost of the survey.

Even outside property transactions, a survey makes sense when:

  • You have had the same drain unblocked two or more times in 18 months
  • You can smell sewage in your garden without an obvious cause
  • You are planning an extension and need to know where the drains run
  • Your buildings insurer has asked for a drain condition report following a claim

As of 2026, the average cost of a drain repair in Birmingham ranges from £450 for a patch liner to £3,500–£8,000 for a full excavation and relay. A survey that identifies the problem before it worsens almost always saves money.

Who Is Responsible for the Drains — You or Severn Trent Water?

This is one of the most important questions in drainage, and one that many Birmingham homeowners get wrong. Severn Trent Water is the sewerage undertaker for Birmingham and most of the wider West Midlands.

As of 2026, the general rule under the Water Industry Act 1991 (as amended) is:

  • Private drains — the section of pipe that carries waste from your property to the boundary of your land — are your responsibility. You pay to maintain and repair them.
  • Public sewers — once the drain passes your boundary and connects to a shared sewer — are Severn Trent Water’s responsibility.

In practice, the division is not always that simple. The 2011 sewerage transfer brought many previously private shared drains into Severn Trent’s ownership. If your property is a terraced house in a Birmingham inner suburb — say Lozells, Sparkbrook, or Bordesley Green — your drain may connect to a shared lateral that is now publicly maintained.

A CCTV survey can help you establish exactly where your private drain ends and the public sewer begins. This matters enormously when a repair is needed: if the defect is beyond your boundary on a public sewer, Severn Trent Water is obliged to fix it at their cost.

To check the position of public sewers relative to your property, you can request a CON29DW drainage and water search through your solicitor, or view Severn Trent’s sewer records directly via their developer services portal.

Can You Claim on Insurance for a CCTV Drain Survey?

Some buildings insurance policies include drain cover as standard or as an add-on. If you have drain cover, check whether your insurer will pay for a CCTV survey as part of a claim investigation. Many will authorise a survey before committing to a repair, particularly where subsidence or damp is suspected.

If you are making a claim for tree root damage — which is a known issue in Edgbaston, Moseley, and Harborne where mature street trees are prevalent — your insurer may require a CCTV survey report as evidence before settling.

Always call your insurer before booking the survey if you intend to claim. Insurers sometimes have approved contractor lists, and using an unapproved firm can complicate or void a claim.

How to Get an Accurate Quote for Your Birmingham Property

The most reliable way to get an accurate price is to give the surveying company:

  1. Your full postcode
  2. The type and approximate age of your property
  3. The reason for the survey (homebuyer, blockage, extension planning, insurance)
  4. Whether you know the location of your inspection chambers

Most reputable Birmingham drain survey companies will quote a fixed price for a standard residential survey based on this information. Be wary of very low quotes that do not specify what is included — a £99 survey that excludes the written report, covers only one drain run, and charges extra for footage is rarely the bargain it appears.

For a CCTV drain survey or a homebuyer drain survey in Birmingham, call us on 0121 XXX XXXX or use the online booking form. We provide fixed prices, same-week availability, and written reports within 24 hours.

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