At Rat No Go, we help homeowners and businesses stop rats entering through drains, damaged pipework and hidden access points. Using CCTV drain inspections, proven rat gates and practical prevention methods, we target the route rats are using so the problem does not keep coming back.
Rat No Go is a local specialist service helping homeowners, landlords and businesses stop rats entering properties through drains, damaged pipework and hidden access points.
Many rat problems return because the access route has never been found. That is why we focus on the drainage system first. Using practical experience, CCTV drain inspections and proven rat gate installation, we help identify where rats are getting in and put the right protection in place.
Our work is discreet, professional and focused on long term prevention, not quick fixes.




If rats keep appearing around your home or property, the issue is often hidden below ground.
Damaged pipes, displaced joints, old clay drains and shared sewer connections can all allow rats to move through the drainage system. Our mission is to find those access points, protect the drain network and help stop rats returning.
We block hidden rat access routes before the problem keeps returning indoors.
We use drainage knowledge to find faults and fit protection correctly.
We provide practical prevention without unnecessary disruption to your property.
We offer discreet rat prevention across Chester and the surrounding areas.
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Yes. Rats can travel through damaged drains, shared sewer systems and open pipe connections. Once inside the drainage system, they may find routes into properties through defects or unprotected pipework.
A rat gate is a one way drain protection device that helps stop rats travelling back through the pipe while allowing normal waste water flow.
When fitted correctly in the right location, a rat gate should allow normal flow while preventing rats from moving upstream.
In many cases, yes. A CCTV drain survey helps confirm where rats are entering and whether the drain has damage that needs attention.
It tackles a different part of the problem. Pest control may reduce rat numbers, but drain protection helps stop rats using the same access route again.
Book an inspection today and find out whether rats are using your drains to access your property.