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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?

High-Tech Drain Camera

Using our CCTV drain camera and locator, we can identify the precise location of the blockage.

Clear all blockages

We have the expertise to clear all tree roots and stubborn blockages.

Fix with minimal mess

Blocked or broken pipes are resolved with minimal disruption and at a highly competitive rate.

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.

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:

  • 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.
  • Foul odours near drains or pipes, often caused by blockages from grease, food, or waste buildup.
  • 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.

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 may have identified one or more of the above signs of a blocked drain, but you’re unsure how the blockage happened.

There are several common causes behind drain blockages, including the following:

  • Tree roots, leaves, and twigs often enter underground drains—roots seek out moisture, while leaves and twigs wash in from gutters and downpipes.
  • Oils and fats from cooking can solidify along pipe walls, gradually restricting water movement.
  • 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.
  • Foreign objects flushed down toilets and drains. These non-flushable items include face wipes, tampons and pads, cotton buds, and children’s toys.
  • 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.

Ways to Prevent Drain Blockages

There are many ways of preventing future blockages, including:

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

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.

Drain strainers and gutter guards are effective at preventing solid materials, including roots and leaves, from entering your plumbing system.

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When Do You Need a Professional Plumbing Service?

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 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 cutting-edge equipment, including CCTV and high-pressure jetting tools, allows plumbers to pinpoint and resolve issues efficiently.
  • 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.
  • Plumbers know how to safely address dangerous blockages, including those involving sewerage systems and potentially harmful materials.

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.

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 plumbers have got you covered.

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Blocked drain specialists serving The Pines, VIC and surrounding 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.

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.