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How to unblock a toilet drain

How to unblock a toilet drain

There’s no better person to teach you how to unblock a toilet drain than an expert blocked drain plumber. Local plumbers specialising in drainage know all the tips and secrets to fixing a clogged toilet fast. We can also tell you how to identify the cause of the blockage, which is essential to knowing how to fix a blocked toilet correctly.

Can you flush tissues and paper towel down the toilet?

Can you flush tissues and paper towel down the toilet?

If you’ve been to the supermarket, watched the news or scrolled through your social media lately, you’ll know about the toilet paper panic happening in Australia due to the Coronavirus. Finding supermarket shelves empty has resulted in some people turning to other alternatives such as kitchen paper towel, tissues, paper napkins and wet-wipes. But is it really safe to flush these products?

What happens when you flush tampons down the toilet?

What happens when you flush tampons down the toilet?

Flushing tampons and/or sanitary pads down the toilet is like playing Russian Roulette with your sewerage system. You can probably flush a tampon down the toilet once, twice or even ten times without noticing any problems. However, if this bad habit is continued long-term, eventually your drains will become blocked. When you call the plumber, all those tampons and pads will need to come back out of the pipes. Placing tampons and other sanitary items in the bin instead of flushing them will save you time, money and stress.

Eight myths everyone should know about clogged drains

Eight myths everyone should know about clogged drains

Dealing with a blocked drain is very frustrating and requires a certain amount of expertise. So, if you are planning to go all DIY on your kitchen sink, you might want to take a step back and call the professionals. Over the years of constantly having to deal with blockages, we have come across a few common myths about blocked drains.

Blocked drain? Why you should call a local plumber with a jet blaster

Blocked drain? Why you should call a local plumber with a jet blaster

Blocked drains in your Sydney home or business can be frustrating, inconvenient and messy. Most people want a blocked drain repaired as quickly as possible. But what should you look for when deciding which Sydney plumber to call? This blog post looks at the benefits of high-pressure drain cleaning using a water jetter, and why you should ask if a plumber owns this special technology before engaging their services for blocked drain repairs in Sydney.

The weirdest things plumbers find when unblocking drains

The weirdest things plumbers find when unblocking drains

There are many different causes of blocked drains in Sydney homes and further abroad. The most common articles plumbers remove from clogged drain pipes include hair, food scraps, tampons, sanitary items, tree roots and other items you would expect to find in a drain. However, plumbers occasionally encounter more unusual things deeply buried in the waste disposal systems…

Five best natural drain cleaners that actually work

Five best natural drain cleaners that actually work

With the climate crisis all over the news, many Australians are looking for ways to reduce the negative impact their day-to-day activities have on the environment. But what happens when you have a blocked drain or a clogged toilet? In the past, many people would reach for a bottle of drain cleaning chemicals when this occurs. Synthetic cleaners have sodium hydroxide or sulphuric acid in them making them catastrophic for our waterways and wildlife. Here are several ways of clearing a drain clog without resorting to toxic chemicals.

Are DIY blocked drain repairs illegal?

Are DIY blocked drain repairs illegal?

With the increase in home renovation shows on television, more and more people are turning to DIY repairs instead of calling a licensed plumber. While most DIY repairs are well intentioned, attempting to repair a Sydney blocked drain could mean that you are breaking the law. Here’s what you need to know before attempting DIY blocked drain repairs at your Sydney property.

Who is liable for Sydney blocked drain repairs?

Who is liable for Sydney blocked drain repairs?

Who is liable to pay for blocked drain repairs at your Sydney property? It might seem like a straightforward question, however, there are a number of factors that come into play. For example, who caused the blocked drain? Did the drain get clogged as a result of incorrect installation or did a tenant repeatedly flush tampons down the toilet? This article looks at the various factors that can determine liability for Sydney blocked drain repairs.

How to protect your sewers and drains from clogs this holiday season!

How to protect your sewers and drains from clogs this holiday season!

The holiday seasons is a wonderful time to celebrate with friends and family. But it’s often a particularly tough time for your home’s plumbing system. No one wants to host a festive meal and have it be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Here are some tips to avoid blocked drains and sewers this holiday season.

Is your pet causing clogged drains in your Sydney home?

Is your pet causing clogged drains in your Sydney home?

Did you know that blocked drains may be caused by the pets in your home? Companion animals shed a lot of hair, particularly in Spring when they start shedding their winter coats. When pet hair enters the wastewater system at your property, it can gradually buildup and amalgamate with other debris in the pipes, causing blocked drains. Read on for some simple prevention tips.

Common causes of sewage backups and what to do about

Common causes of sewage backups and what to do about

All of the drains and plumbing fixtures in your home are connected to the same sewer line, which is responsible for safely transporting wastewater away from your home to Sydney Water’s sewer mains. If your sewer line is obstructed or damaged and the wastewater can’t get through, waste can get pushed back up the line. Raw sewage can contaminate your drinking water and spill out of drains within the home including floor drains, the toilet and even sinks.

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