Blocked Drains Bellfield
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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.
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.

What Makes Precision Plumbing the Right Choice for Blocked Drains?
High-Tech Drain Camera
Complete Blockage Removal
Clean and Tidy Repairs
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.
Blocked drains or pipes can present in different ways depending on the situation. If you observe any of the following signs, it’s best to call in a professional:
- Water draining slowly from your sinks, 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 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.
The sooner you reach out, the better we can identify the issue and reduce the risk of serious blockages or long-term water damage.
Typical Causes of Drain Blockages
There are several common causes behind drain blockages, including the following:
- Leaves, twigs, and tree roots are common culprits—roots grow into underground pipes, while debris flows through roof gutters and downpipes into stormwater drains.
- Grease, fats, and cooking oils harden inside pipes, forming blockages that slow or stop water flow.
- A buildup of hair and debris in bathroom pipes and drains, especially sinks and showers.
- Food remnants, coffee grounds, and kitchen waste often cause drain issues when not discarded correctly.
- Soap scum and residue can build up in pipes, particularly when these substances mix with minerals in the water and solidify.
- Foreign objects flushed down toilets and drains. These non-flushable items include face wipes, tampons and pads, cotton buds, and children’s toys.
- Broken or displaced pipes. If a pipe has a cracked or textured edge, it’s more likely to catch solids and create a buildup of solids and waste.
- 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.
Factors leading to blockages often vary between residential and commercial properties.
We frequently encounter blockages in homes caused by low-flow toilets and buildups of hair and soap residue.
In commercial or industrial settings, blockages are often caused by grease accumulation from food preparation areas or the flushing of non-disposable items like sanitary products.
How Do You Avoid a Drain Blockage?
There are many ways of preventing future blockages, including:
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 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.
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:
- With access to advanced tech such as drain cameras and hydro-jets, plumbers can locate and clear blockages swiftly and with minimal disruption.
- Their formal training and certification equip them to handle complex blockages across residential, commercial, and industrial sites.
- 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.
- And let’s not forget personal safety. Plumbers have the training needed to handle blockages that involve hazardous materials or sewerage lines and facilities.
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 bellfield plumbers have got you covered.

Blocked drain specialists serving Bellfield, 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.
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.