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Blocked Drains
Tree roots and accumulated debris are common causes of blocked drains, and ignoring them can result in significant plumbing damage.
Our high-tech CCTV drain inspection tools allow us to locate blockages with near-millimetre precision.
Armed with advanced high-pressure jetting equipment, Precision Plumbing clears blockages of all kinds with minimal disruption and highly competitive pricing.

What Makes Precision Plumbing the Right Choice for Blocked Drains?
High-Tech Drain Camera
Clear all blockages
Low-Mess, Professional Drain Fixes
Common Warning Signs of a Blocked Drain
Plumbing and drainage systems in homes and businesses use a network of pipes. Fresh water is brought in through one set, while wastewater is removed through others to a septic or sewer facility.
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:
- Sinks, showers, or bathtubs draining more slowly than usual.
- Strange gurgling noises when water is flowing. These noises are often caused by the trapped air bubbles created by a blockage.
- Bad smells coming from your sink or drain pipes, possibly due to trapped debris or a partial blockage.
- Overflowing or weak-flushing toilets, which can indicate a clog in either the toilet or main drain line.
- Water gathering or pooling around sinks, shower drains, or near drain covers outside. This may mean water isn’t flowing as it should be.
The sooner you reach out, the better we can identify the issue and reduce the risk of serious blockages or long-term water damage.
What Causes Blocked Drains?
Drain blockages happen for one or more of these reasons:
- Tree roots, fallen leaves and twigs. It’s common for tree roots to infiltrate underground drains, as they like the moist and nutrient-rich environment. Leaves and twigs also have a tendency to get into stormwater drains by flowing from roof gutters through downpipes.
- 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.
- 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.
- Sometimes, poor workmanship from plumbers is to blame. If an incorrectly sized or positioned pipe is installed, the flowing water will catch on solid materials and create a blockage.
What causes a blockage can differ based on whether the property is a home or a commercial building.
In residential buildings, we see a lot of issues with low-flow toilets and buildups of soap 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.
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.
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.

Knowing When to Contact a Professional Plumber
You might be asking yourself whether it’s possible to clear a blocked drain on your own or if it’s time to call a plumber.
There are a few DIY steps you can try, particularly if the blockage is caused by a buildup of materials from inside your home or business. For instance, you may be able to use warm water and vinegar to clear grease and fat, or hot water and bleach to clear hair and 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:
- 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.
- Plumbers know how to safely address dangerous blockages, including those involving sewerage systems and potentially harmful materials.
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.
At Precision Plumbing, we guarantee a high quality service in line with all commercial plumbing requirements. Whether you need assistance with a blocked drain, broken pipe or something different, our craigieburn plumbers have got you covered.

Blocked Drains Services in Craigieburn, VIC and surrounding areas
For any plumbing concerns—whether it’s blocked pipes or general repairs—reach out to Precision Plumbing. We deliver comprehensive plumbing services for both residential and commercial properties across Melbourne’s Northern Suburbs.
Our qualified and experienced plumbers are equipped to handle all types of plumbing work, large or small. You can count on us for trustworthy service, fair fixed pricing, and a friendly approach.