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🕳️ Drainage Engineer in Cousland, Midlothian

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About Drainage Engineers

A drainage engineer diagnoses and fixes problems with drains, sewers and underground pipework - from blocked sinks and backed-up toilets to collapsed drains, root intrusion and CCTV surveys.

Drainage problems tend to be urgent. A local drainage engineer who can respond quickly, diagnose the issue with a camera survey and clear or repair the blockage saves you from escalating damage.

Ask whether they carry out CCTV drain surveys, whether jetting is included in the callout price and whether they can handle both domestic and commercial drainage work.

About Cousland

Cousland is a small village east of Dalkeith, close to the boundary with East Lothian, sitting on a rise above the surrounding farmland.

It has an active community council, a village hall and a primary school and is one of the quieter settlements in Midlothian.

The village is close to Elphinstone and the East Lothian border and Dalkeith is the nearest town for everyday services.

Cousland's rural setting and small size give it a distinctly village feel, in contrast to the more built-up communities to the west.

About Midlothian

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Midlothian is a compact council area immediately south of Edinburgh, stretching from the city bypass to the edge of the Scottish Borders.

It takes in the valleys of the North and South Esk rivers, the northern slopes of the Pentland Hills and a string of former mining communities that have reinvented themselves as commuter towns and growing residential centres.

Dalkeith is the administrative centre, but Bonnyrigg is the most populous settlement - and Penicuik, set against the Pentlands, has the feel of a self-contained town in its own right.

The Borders Railway, reopened in 2015, connects Newtongrange, Gorebridge and Eskbank to Edinburgh Waverley and has driven significant housing growth across the region.

Midlothian is one of the fastest-growing local authority areas in Scotland, attracting families and professionals who want proximity to Edinburgh without the city price tag.

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