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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.

With our high-pressure jet machine, Precision Plumbing can clear even the most stubborn of blockages, no matter what the cause. We ensure that all blockages are repaired with minimal mess and at a very competitive price.

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Why Precision Plumbing for Blocked Drains?

High-Tech Drain Camera

We use advanced CCTV and location tools to accurately pinpoint where the blockage is.

Complete Blockage Removal

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

Fix with minimal mess

We repair clogged or damaged pipes cleanly and cost-effectively.

How to Tell If You Have 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.
  • Unusual gurgling sounds coming from drains as water flows, often due to trapped air from a blockage.
  • Foul odours near drains or pipes, often caused by blockages from grease, food, or waste buildup.
  • Toilets that overflow or don’t flush properly. Malfunctioning toilets may either signal a blockage in the toilet pipe or in a drain.
  • Pooling water indoors or outdoors near drains, suggesting that proper water flow is being obstructed.

The earlier you contact us, the more likely it is we can diagnose the issue and help prevent bigger blockage problems or water damage later on.

Typical Causes of Drain Blockages

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

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.
  • 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.
  • Soap residue may combine with hard water minerals, forming scum that clings to pipe interiors.
  • Flushing non-disposable items such as wipes, sanitary products, and small objects can easily lead to clogs.
  • Cracked or misaligned pipes can trap solids, increasing the risk of frequent blockages.
  • Plumbing installed without care can result in misfitting pipes, where solids are more likely to catch and build up.

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 settings, blockages are often caused by grease accumulation from food preparation areas or the flushing of non-disposable items like sanitary products.

Tips for Avoiding a Blocked Drain

Preventing future drain blockages is possible by following practices like:

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.

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When Should You Call a Licensed Plumber?

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

When home remedies don’t solve the issue—or if you’re uncertain—it’s wise to call in a plumbing expert. Professional plumbers offer benefits such as:

  • Their cutting-edge equipment, including CCTV and high-pressure jetting tools, allows plumbers to pinpoint and resolve issues efficiently.
  • Their formal training and certification equip them to handle complex blockages across residential, commercial, and industrial sites.
  • 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.

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 nutfield plumbers have got you covered.

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Drain clearing experts in Nutfield, VIC and nearby suburbs

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.

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.