I’ve lived in Poulton my whole life and worked on drainage across Blackpool and the Fylde Coast for years. In that time, the blocked external gully is probably the single most misunderstood drainage problem I come across. Homeowners clear the grid, pour a bucket of water down, declare it sorted — and then call us two weeks later when it’s overflowing again. The reason it keeps coming back is almost always the same: the gully P-trap hasn’t been touched.
This article explains exactly what a gully drain is, why the P-trap is the part that matters, and why specialist jetting with CCTV validation is the only approach that actually fixes a blocked external gully properly.
What Is an External Gully Drain — and What Is the P-Trap?
Before getting into the clearing process, it helps to understand what you’re actually dealing with. An external gully drain is one of those rectangular or circular surface-level drainage points you’ll find outside most Blackpool homes — typically in the back yard or at the side of the property. They collect surface water from rain, as well as waste water from kitchen sinks and sometimes bathroom waste pipes that exit through the external wall.
They look simple from above — a metal or plastic grid sitting in a pot sunk into the ground. But the pot itself has a specific internal structure that most people — and a lot of contractors — don’t fully account for when they clear one.
The visible cast iron or plastic grid that covers the top of the gully pot. Catches larger debris — leaves, stones, general garden waste. Easy to clear by hand.
Usually cleared easilyThe cylindrical chamber below the grid that collects water and debris before it reaches the trap. Can accumulate significant volumes of silt, gravel and organic matter over time.
Clearable with jetting or scoopThe U-shaped water-filled section at the base of the gully pot. Permanently holds water to prevent sewer gases entering the property. This is where silt, sand, compacted debris and grease collects — and where most recurring blockages originate.
Most commonly blocked — often missedThe underground drain pipe connecting the gully to the main drain run. If the gully is overflowing despite a clear P-trap, the blockage may be in this section — identified by CCTV.
Checked by CCTV validationThe P-trap is the bit that matters most — and the bit that most generic clearance approaches miss entirely. You can clear the grid, scoop out the pot body and pour water through until it runs freely, and still leave a completely blocked P-trap underneath. Which is exactly why the gully overflows again next time it rains.
Why Blackpool gullies block more often than elsewhere
Having worked on drainage across the FY postcodes for years, I can tell you there are a few specific reasons Blackpool residential gullies tend to block more frequently than in many other areas.
First, the age of the housing stock. Victorian and Edwardian properties across FY1, FY2, FY3 and FY4 often have original clay gully pots that are narrower, rougher-surfaced and more prone to sediment accumulation than modern plastic equivalents. Some of these pots haven’t been properly cleared in decades.
Second, coastal sand. In streets closest to the seafront — particularly in FY1, FY2 and FY4 South Shore — wind-blown sand washes into gully pots constantly. Sand compacts in the P-trap far faster than organic debris, and it requires proper jetting rather than hand clearing to shift.
Third, kitchen waste pipe connections. Many older Blackpool properties route kitchen waste directly into an external gully rather than connecting internally to the drain stack. Every time the kitchen sink drains, fat, grease and food particles wash into the gully pot — accelerating P-trap blockage significantly.
Why Generic Unblocking Often Misses Gully P-Trap Sediment
This is the part I want to be straight with you about, because I’ve seen it cause a lot of frustration for Blackpool homeowners. A lot of drainage companies — and a lot of DIY attempts — clear a blocked gully by doing one or more of the following: removing visible debris from the grid, scooping out the pot body with a trowel or gloved hand, or running a garden hose into the top until water flows.
All of these approaches address the surface-level symptoms. None of them reliably clear a blocked P-trap. Here’s why that matters.
| Approach | Clears grid debris | Clears pot body | Clears P-trap sediment | Checks outlet pipe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hand clearing the grid | Yes | No | No | No |
| Scooping the pot body | Yes | Partially | No | No |
| Garden hose flush | Yes | Partially | Rarely | No |
| Specialist jetting + CCTV | Yes | Yes | Yes — confirmed | Yes — camera checked |
What specialist jetting actually does differently
Professional high-pressure jetting equipment operates at significantly higher pressures than any consumer product. More importantly for gully clearing, specialist nozzle configurations direct water at the correct angle to flush the P-trap section — pushing sediment through the trap and into the outlet pipe rather than compacting it further.
The difference in outcome is significant. A garden hose running into the top of a gully pot exerts minimal pressure at the trap level and typically just displaces the top layer of sediment, giving the temporary appearance of clearance. Specialist jetting strips the trap clean from pot entry to outlet connection.
For gullies with significant grease build-up from kitchen waste connections — common in older FY3 and FY4 properties — the jetting also strips the fat coating from the internal walls of the trap and outlet pipe, rather than just punching a temporary channel through it. This is the same principle as our fat and grease removal service applied specifically to gully systems.
CCTV Validation: Proving the Gully Trap Is Clean
Post-clearance CCTV validation — confirming the P-trap and outlet pipe are fully clear before we leave the job.
Clearing the P-trap is one thing. Knowing it’s clear — and that the outlet pipe connecting the gully to the main drain run is also clear — is another. This is why every gully clearance we carry out includes a CCTV validation as standard.
After jetting, the camera goes in to confirm two things. First, that the trap has been completely cleared and the outlet is open. Second, that the underground pipe connecting the gully to the main drain run has no blockage or structural defect that would cause the gully to back up regardless of how clean the pot is.
What the CCTV validation specifically checks
When a blocked gully points to a bigger problem
Occasionally the CCTV validation after a gully clearance reveals something that the gully clearing alone wouldn’t have surfaced. The most common findings are root ingress into the gully outlet pipe — particularly in FY3 properties with established rear yard planting — and displaced joints in the lateral pipe connecting multiple gullies on the same property.
If the camera identifies either of these, we’ll show you the footage directly and give you a clear, honest assessment of what’s there and what the options are. In most cases a no-dig drain lining repair can address outlet pipe defects without any excavation — particularly relevant in paved back yards and driveways where digging up the surface would be disproportionately disruptive.
It’s also worth knowing the difference between a gully problem and a shared sewer problem. If multiple gullies across neighbouring properties are overflowing simultaneously, or if inspection chambers nearby are backing up at the same time, the issue is likely in the shared lateral drain or public sewer rather than the individual gully — and that becomes United Utilities’ responsibility rather than yours. We’ll identify which situation you have and advise accordingly.
Blocked Gully Drain Outside Your Blackpool Home?
Generic unblocking can’t fix a blocked P-trap — and won’t tell you if the outlet pipe is the real problem. Our specialist localised jetting service clears the full gully system and validates the structure with a free CCTV inspection, proving the gully trap is clean before we leave.
Book a Gully Clearance All Blocked Drain Services 07739 961430 — Blackpool & Fylde Coast£50 fixed fee where cleared by hand • All FY Postcodes • Free CCTV included • No call-out charge



