Blocked Drain PlumberMacleod
PRECISION PLUMBING macleod
Blocked Drains
Tree roots and accumulated debris are common causes of blocked drains, and ignoring them can result in significant plumbing damage.
With the latest CCTV camera and locating technology, we’re able to identify the precise location of a blockage down to the millimetre.
Armed with advanced high-pressure jetting equipment, Precision Plumbing clears blockages of all kinds with minimal disruption and highly competitive pricing.

Why Precision Plumbing for Blocked Drains?
Advanced CCTV Drain Camera Inspection
Clear all blockages
Fix with minimal mess
Common Warning Signs of a Blocked Drain
Your home or business has a plumbing and drainage system with a combination of pipes and drains. Pipes carry clean water into the building, meanwhile drains and other pipes carry wastewater away to a septic tank or sewerage facility.
The signs of a blocked drain or pipe can vary based on a number of factors. We recommend seeking out professional assistance if you notice one or more of these signs:
- Noticeably slow drainage from basins, showers, or bathtubs.
- Strange gurgling noises when water is flowing. These noises are often caused by the trapped air bubbles created by a blockage.
- Unpleasant smells, particularly near sinks or pipes connected to your drain. These smells may mean a drain or pipe is clogged with grease, waste, or bits of food.
- Toilets that do not flush as they should or that overflow, commonly due to a blockage in the pipe or drainage system.
- Standing water around sinks, showers, or outside drains—a potential sign of improper drainage or blockage.
Getting in touch with us early improves the chances of catching the problem before it leads to major blockages or costly water damage.
What Causes Blocked Drains?
Drain blockages happen for one or more of these reasons:
- Leaves, twigs, and tree roots are common culprits—roots grow into underground pipes, while debris flows through roof gutters and downpipes into stormwater drains.
- Oils and fats from cooking can solidify along pipe walls, gradually restricting water movement.
- Hair and general bathroom debris often collect in pipes, especially around sinks and shower drains.
- Improper disposal of kitchen scraps like food bits and coffee grounds can lead to blockages.
- Soap scum and residue can build up in pipes, particularly when these substances mix with minerals in the water and solidify.
- Non-flushable materials—like cotton buds, tampons or pads, or even toys—can block toilets and drains when flushed.
- Damaged or shifted pipe sections tend to snag waste material, causing buildup and drainage problems.
- Improper installation—like misaligned or wrong-sized pipes—can lead to flow issues and recurring blockages.
The contributing factors may also vary depending on whether your building is residential or commercial.
We frequently encounter blockages in homes caused by low-flow toilets and buildups of hair and soap residue.
In commercial or industrial buildings, it’s common to see buildups due to grease, particularly where large amounts of food are being prepared, or non-flushable bathroom items, like sanitary products.
How Do You Avoid a Drain Blockage?
You can take several steps to help prevent future blockages, such as:
Keeping your drains clean with routine maintenance, ideally through an annual check-up, helps ensure long-term plumbing health.
Being mindful of what goes down your drains—like oils, food waste, or toiletries—can significantly reduce the chance of blockages.
Installing a strainer or gutter guard helps block leaves, roots, and debris from entering your drains and causing major clogs.

When Do You Need a Professional Plumbing Service?
It’s a common question: should you try to unblock the drain yourself, or is it best left to a professional plumber?
Some minor blockages caused by household or business waste can be tackled with DIY methods. Try warm water and vinegar for grease, or hot water and bleach to deal with hair and personal care products.
If the appropriate DIY methods aren’t working, or if you are in doubt, we highly advise contacting plumbing industry professionals. The benefits of using a professional plumber include:
- Their advanced locating and clearing tools and technology. With specialised tools like CCTV cameras and hydro-jet equipment, plumbers can quickly zone in on the problem and save everyone time and effort.
- Licensed and highly skilled, plumbers are trained to manage various blockages in different environments with confidence and precision.
- Their comprehensive service. Plumbers have the ability to diagnose the underlying issue, prevent recurring problems, and avoid further damage, or fix any broken drains or pipes.
- Safety is key—plumbers are trained to manage hazardous waste and sewer-related issues without risking health or property.
Ultimately, DIY drain repairs can be costly and time-consuming, and there’s a greater likelihood of further damage or a need for repeat work. A professional plumbing service is more efficient, accurate, and cost-effective.
We’re committed to providing high-quality service at Precision Plumbing, fully compliant with commercial plumbing needs. Whether it’s a blockage, burst pipe, or another issue, our plumbers in macleod are here to assist.

Blocked drain specialists serving Macleod, VIC and surrounding suburbs
Having issues with blocked drains or pipes? Contact Precision Plumbing—we offer a full suite of plumbing repair and maintenance services to homes and businesses throughout Melbourne’s Northern Suburbs.
No job is too big or too small for our skilled, licensed plumbers. We pride ourselves on offering dependable, honest service with straightforward, competitive pricing.