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Blocked Drains

Most blocked drains occur due to invasive roots or debris build-up, and if not addressed promptly, they can cause extensive issues.

With the latest CCTV camera and locating technology, we’re able to identify the precise location of a blockage down to the millimetre.

Precision Plumbing uses a high-pressure jetting machine to break through even the toughest blockages—quickly, cleanly, and affordably.

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Why Choose Precision Plumbing for Your Blocked Drain Needs?

Advanced CCTV Drain Camera Inspection

Our CCTV drain camera and locating equipment can pinpoint exactly where the blockage is.

Clear all blockages

We’re fully equipped to handle tree root intrusions and tough drain blockages with expert precision.

Fix with minimal mess

Clogged or damaged pipes can be fixed with minimal mess and at the best price.

How to Tell If You Have a Blocked Drain

Every home or business relies on a plumbing and drainage system made up of pipes and drains. Clean water flows in through supply pipes, while wastewater is directed out through drains to a septic tank or the sewer system.

There are several signs that may indicate a blocked pipe or drain. If you experience any of the issues below, we suggest getting expert help promptly:

  • 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.

Common Reasons Drains Become Blocked

You could be seeing the symptoms of a blocked drain but still be unclear about how the blockage occurred.

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.
  • A buildup of cooking oils, grease, or fats. These substances become solid and stick to the pipe walls, eventually affecting the flow of water.
  • Hair and general bathroom debris often collect in pipes, especially around sinks and shower drains.
  • Bits of food, coffee grounds, and other kitchen waste not disposed of properly.
  • Scum from soap and minerals can collect in pipes over time, gradually leading to restricted flow.
  • Foreign objects flushed down toilets and drains. These non-flushable items include face wipes, tampons and pads, cotton buds, and children’s toys.
  • 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.

Factors leading to blockages often vary between residential and commercial properties.

Common residential plumbing problems often involve low-flow toilets and the accumulation of soap scum and hair.

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.

Tips for Avoiding a Blocked Drain

You can take several steps to help prevent future blockages, such as:

Regular drain servicing can prevent bigger problems—book a yearly inspection with your plumber to keep everything running smoothly.

Dispose of waste carefully—never put grease, food, hair, or non-flushable items down your drains.

A drain strainer or gutter guard can also stop the materials above, or tree roots and leaves, from infiltrating your drains and pipes and creating a costly blockage.

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Knowing When to Contact a Professional Plumber

You may be wondering, can I unblock a drain myself, or do I need a plumber?

If the blockage is due to internal build-up, there are a few do-it-yourself methods you can attempt. Warm water with vinegar can help break down grease, while hot water and bleach might clear hair or toiletries.

If DIY solutions fail or you’re unsure what to do next, it’s best to get in touch with a licensed plumber. Here are some key advantages of hiring a professional:

  • With access to advanced tech such as drain cameras and hydro-jets, plumbers can locate and clear blockages swiftly and with minimal disruption.
  • Licensed and highly skilled, plumbers are trained to manage various blockages in different environments with confidence and precision.
  • Plumbers offer full-service solutions—from diagnosing and resolving the current problem to preventing future blockages and repairing infrastructure.
  • And let’s not forget personal safety. Plumbers have the training needed to handle blockages that involve hazardous materials or sewerage lines and facilities.

In the end, fixing a drain yourself can take more time and money than expected—and may even lead to more damage. Choosing a professional plumber ensures faster, more precise, and budget-friendly results.

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 thomastown are here to assist.

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Blocked Drains Services in Thomastown, VIC and surrounding areas

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.