Sewer backing up, a shower that won't drain, or stormwater pooling after rain — our licensed plumbers clear it fast, explain what caused it, and fix it so it doesn't come back.
Blockages rarely stay small. Left alone, they build pressure, push water back the wrong way, and turn a five-minute fix into a flooded bathroom or a damaged sewer line. If any of this sounds familiar, it's time to call.
That's an emergency. Stop using water at the affected fixture, switch off any nearby power points if there's flooding, and call us — we prioritise active overflows and dispatch the same day.
Sewage backing up is a health hazard, not a wait-and-see job. We attend fast, locate the blockage with camera inspection, and clear it safely — day or night.
Hair, soap scum and grime are the usual culprits. We clear the trap and line properly, so the standing water doesn't just come back next week.
Fat, oil, food scraps and mineral build-up narrow pipes over time. We flush and clear the line and check for damage further down.
Leaves, silt and tree roots are common causes of pooling water and overflow around your property. We clear the line and can advise on preventing repeat blockages.
Tell us what's happening and where. We'll give you a straight answer on timing before anyone leaves the depot.
Our plumber locates the blockage — often with a drain camera — and gives you an upfront, fixed price before starting.
High-pressure jetting or targeted repair, tested until water runs freely, backed by our workmanship guarantee.
You'll know the cost before we start — no surprises when the invoice lands.
Every job is carried out to Australian plumbing standards, start to finish.
Camera inspection means we find out why it blocked — not just clear it and leave.
"Sewer backed up on a Sunday night — they picked up, gave me a price over the phone and had it cleared within a couple of hours."
"Stormwater drain had been pooling near the garage for months. Turned out to be tree roots — sorted properly, not just patched."
Our plumbers carry the gear to clear most blockages on the first visit — sewer, shower, sink or stormwater.