Blocked drains are a common plumbing problem that can cause inconvenience and health hazards. There are many possible causes of blocked drains, such as hair, soap scum and grease, food waste, clogged pipes, tree roots, wet wipes and cotton swabs, mineral build-up and broken pipes. Each cause has its own solution, ranging from simple DIY methods to professional interventions. Some of the solutions include using a plunger, pouring boiling water or baking soda down the drain, using a plumbing snake or a drain auger, applying chemical drain cleaners or enzymes, installing a water softener or a filter system and repairing or replacing damaged pipes. Blocked drains can be prevented by proper disposal of waste materials, regular cleaning of drain pipes, avoiding planting trees near sewer lines and inspecting the plumbing system for signs of wear and tear.
It is essential to take action and promptly address blocked drains, or else they can cause serious harm. Not only can this type of emergency lead to water pollution, flooding, sewer backups, foul odours, and pest infestations, but they can also trigger costly repairs and devastate the quality of life for people in the area. Furthermore, contact with electrical wires or appliances carries a risk of electrocution and injury. If a blockage is severe or recurrent, it is best to get help for cures from professionals.
Be very careful what you allow to go down your drains. Most people think a few hairs going down the drain every few days is not a problem. But it will continue to coagulate and eventually start clogging the entire pipe.
Objects like toys, jewelry, utensils, and feminine hygiene products are the #1 culprits.
Debris like dirt, leaves and other environmental factors can start blocking normal water pathways in your gutters, downpipes or storm water drains.
Never pour cooking waste material down your sink or flush it down your toilet. This waste material may not always drain or flush properly. If this happens, the problem will slowly get worse until your drains start draining at all. Even worse, it can eventually lead to flooding.
Everything else should be disposed of in the trash can.
Over time, the ground shifts due to environmental factors like storms, earthquakes and more. Because of this shifting, pipes can begin to shift with the dirt around it, especially if it’s tightly compacted in the ground.
Are you sure your current plumbing system was installed correctly? If your plumbing pipes were installed incorrectly, eventually this can cause a cascading effect on the movement of fluids.
Yes, rodents! Things like rodent excrement, or even skeletons have been known to cause blocked drains. This is why it’s important to maintain your plumbing system: you just never know what little problem can cause a catastrophe!
Pipe corrosion is very common when they’re exposed to paint and other chemicals being poured into your drains. Remember: if it isn’t water then think twice before allowing it to go down the drain.
If you can hear gurgling sounds when water is draining, using the washing machine, or after flushing the toilet, then this indicates a problem is already starting.
If you can smell strange & foul odors coming from your drains, this means the drainage system is not draining efficiently, and needs to be properly cleaned to prevent further build-up.
If you can see standing water around the exterior of your property, such as your yard, then this means the problem is already severe. Do not hesitate to get this fixed immediately.
Flooding in basements or low-lying areas are usually the first areas in a residential or commercial building to begin showing signs of blocked drain systems.
Flooding in basements or low-lying areas are usually the first areas in a residential or commercial building to begin showing signs of blocked drain systems.
Your sink, bath or shower drain is slow to empty water, or not draining at all.
Over time, water pressure will decrease if debris begins clogging the drain.
Especially avoid flushing feminine hygiene products down the toilet. For bonus points, dispose of all your toilet paper into a trash bag and not flush it down the toilet.
Warning: These two items will help to clean and deodorize your drains. However, this will cause a reaction with the metal used in the pipe itself. Over time, this may lead to pipe corrosion. So while baking soda and vinegar can be a quick fix, it should never be used unless it is an emergency and you need to get the drain unblocked immediately.
Schedule regular plumbing inspections to identify and address any potential blockage issues. Royal Flush Plumbers Adelaide can help you schedule a regular maintenance service!
There is a reason this is on this page multiple times: it is that important. Grease and oil are some of the most common things you can avoid pouring down the drain that will really help prevent a massive problem from happening in your drain systems. Instead of pouring these substances down the drain, they can be safely disposed of outside. Make sure it’s not within reach of any animals.
If you don’t have a drain snake, then we suggest buying one for future use.
This can be a temporary fix, although not a long-term solution.
Warning: using home chemicals to clear a blockage can damage pipes and create toxic fumes.
Using hot water to try and clear a blockage can sometimes be effective. Hot water can melt common blockages like grease or soap scum.
If a blockage is allowed to get worse, then exposure to sewage and standing water can be a serious health issue.
If a blocked drain goes unchecked, eventually flooding, water damage, and an increased risk of pipe damage can lead to costly repairs.
As more things go down your blocked drain, it will continue creating more bad smells that come from mold and other nasty things that will continue spawning.
When we inspect your drain, we use a CCTV drain camera to help us see exactly what is going on. Not only does this allow us to accurately diagnose the issue, it also shows us any other deficiencies in the pipe that we need to address to stop the problem from happening again.
One of our top solutions is a hydro jet drain cleaning. The hydro-jet can rip an obstruction apart with its high-pressure water jets.
A pipe needs to be sealed if tree roots have gotten inside of it. If that’s the case, the use of drain relining is recommended.
Note: A blockage may not always be immediately visible, and can sometimes be hidden in the pipes underground. Fortunately for us, it is easy to locate the exact location of the blockage using specialized equipment.
If necessary, we have industrial-grade chemical cleaners that are safe and can quickly break down blockages.
These high-powered machines are another handy tool.
In uncommon situations, if the blockage is located in the ground then we can easily use excavation equipment to dig up dirt or concrete to locate the source of the blockage and get quicker access.
Frequent clogs and drain backups
Inability to use certain plumbing systems/appliances
Finding and accessing the blockage source
Daily routine disruption and inconvenience
A blocked sewer can lead to major issues if not addressed promptly. Our blocked sewer solutions are designed to tackle blockages effectively, ensuring a hassle-free sewer system.
Heavy rains can lead to blocked stormwater drains causing waterlogging. Our expert blocked stormwater drains service ensures efficient water flow, protecting your property.
Kitchen or bathroom blocked sinks can be frustrating. Our blocked sinks service is designed to clear blockages efficiently, ensuring you can use your sinks without any hindrance.
A blocked toilet can disrupt daily life. With our specialized blocked toilets service, we ensure your toilets function smoothly, providing relief from unexpected blockages.
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