Blocked Drains Craigieburn
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Blocked Drains
Blocked drains are usually caused by tree roots, or a build-up of debris, and if left unattended can lead to serious damage.
Using the most up-to-date technology, our CCTV drain camera and locating equipment, we can pinpoint exactly where the blockage is almost to the millimetre.
Precision Plumbing uses a high-pressure jetting machine to break through even the toughest blockages—quickly, cleanly, and affordably.

Why Precision Plumbing for Blocked Drains?
CCTV drain camera
Clear all blockages
Low-Mess, Professional Drain Fixes
What Are the Signs of 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:
- Water draining slowly from your sinks, showers, or bathtubs.
- Unusual gurgling sounds coming from drains as water flows, often due to trapped air from 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 overflow or don’t flush properly. Malfunctioning toilets may either signal a blockage in the toilet pipe or in a drain.
- Water gathering or pooling around sinks, shower drains, or near drain covers outside. This may mean water isn’t flowing as it should be.
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
Blocked drains often occur due to one or more of the following factors:
- 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.
- A buildup of hair and debris in bathroom pipes and drains, especially sinks and showers.
- 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.
- 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.
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.
Ways to Prevent Drain Blockages
Preventing future drain blockages is possible by following practices like:
Frequent drain cleaning and maintenance. If in doubt, arrange an annual appointment with your plumber to make sure your plumbing and drainage system is in good working order.
The responsible disposal of waste. Where possible, avoid pouring or flushing grease, food scraps, fallen hair, toiletries, or other foreign objects down drains and pipes.
Installing a strainer or gutter guard helps block leaves, roots, and debris from entering your drains and causing major clogs.

When Should You Call a Licensed 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.
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 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 all-in-one service includes identifying root causes, preventing future issues, and repairing any damaged pipes or drains.
- 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.
Precision Plumbing delivers top-tier service that meets all commercial plumbing standards. From blocked drains to broken pipes and everything in between, our expert plumbers in craigieburn are ready to help.

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 fully licensed and highly trained professional plumbers can take on any plumbing job, no matter how big or small. We provide a reliable, honest and friendly service, with competitive set pricing.