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Penrith · Western Sydney / Workmanship guaranteed
Service · Drain clearing
Water backing up? Ring the workshop

Blocked drains across Western Sydney, cleared properly.

Slow gurgle in the kitchen sink, water backing up in the shower, smell from the laundry gully, or sewage on the lawn. Different symptoms, same approach. Diagnose first, clear with the right tool, verify the line is actually clean before we leave. Across kitchen, bathroom, laundry and sewer mains, homes and commercial sites across Western Sydney.

§02 / Why you're on this page

Four symptoms, four diagnoses.

Most drain calls trace back to one of four scenarios. Quick read on what you're likely dealing with so you know what to mention when you ring.

Symptom 01

Slow draining sink.

Water takes longer than it should to clear. Build-up of grease, hair, soap or food scraps narrowing the line. Catch this early and a snake clears it in twenty minutes.

Most common cause Partial blockage in the trap or branch line. Drain machine usually clears it in one visit.
Symptom 02

Gurgling, bubbling sounds.

The toilet gurgles when the basin drains, or a glug from another drain when you flush. Air can't move through the line properly. Partial blockage downstream, or a venting issue.

Most common cause Partial blockage in the main sewer line forcing air through other fixtures. CCTV recommended.
Symptom 03

Water backing up.

Shower fills the bath, washing machine pushes water out of the laundry gully, toilet won't flush properly. Full or near-full blockage somewhere downstream. Don't keep running water.

Most common cause Tree roots in the sewer line. The Western Sydney special. Hydro jet usually clears it.
Symptom 04

Bad smell from the drain.

Sewer-gas smell coming up through a floor waste, gully or basin. Either the trap has dried out, a vent isn't working, or there's a partial blockage rotting somewhere in the line.

Most common cause Dry trap (top up with water, smell stops) or partial blockage building up gas. Worth diagnosing.
Water actively backing up? Stop running fixtures and ring the workshop. The longer it runs, the worse the cleanup. Call · 0438 402 920
§03 / The four tools

Right tool for the right blockage.

A hairball in a basin trap and a fifteen-metre tree-root infestation in the sewer line are different problems. We carry four ways to deal with them. Here's when each one's the right call.

Tool 01 / Drain machine

The Electric Eel.

Powered cable that augers through soft blockages, hair, grease and minor build-up. Not our default — we use the Eel for indoor work and lines the jetter can't reach. Where we have access, the jetter does a better job.

Best for
Soft blocks
Pipe sizes
40 to 100mm

Strengths

  • Quick on hair, grease, soap
  • Works in tight access
  • Low risk to old pipes

Limits

  • Won't shift heavy roots
  • Punches a hole, doesn't fully clean the wall
  • Same blockage often returns
Best for Indoor lines and runs the jetter physically can't access. Quick, no excavation, in and out — but expect the blockage to return sooner than a jetter clear.
Tool 02 / Hydro jet

High-pressure water jetting.

Water at 4,300 psi blasted through the line. Our default tool wherever we have access. Cuts through tree roots faster than an Eel, scours grease build-up off the pipe wall, and leaves the line as close to clean as it gets without replacement.

Best for
Roots & grease
Pipe sizes
50 to 225mm

Strengths

  • Cuts tree roots that snakes can't shift
  • Scours pipe wall clean
  • Longer clear before blockage returns

Limits

  • Not for cracked or collapsed pipes
  • Costs more than a snake
  • Needs a water source and proper access
Best for The default for accessible drains. Sewer mains, recurring blockages, tree-root infestations — the jetter clears them faster and cleaner than an Eel.
Tool 03 / CCTV inspection

Camera down the line.

Push-rod camera through the drain, watch on the screen. We see exactly what's in there, where, and what condition the pipe's in. The only way to actually diagnose a recurring problem.

Best for
Diagnosis
Output
Video & report

Strengths

  • Confirms cause and exact location
  • Records condition of the line
  • Useful evidence for insurance or sale

Limits

  • Paid service, not free
  • Needs a clear access point
  • Cleared line gives a cleaner read
Best for Third blockage in twelve months, suspected collapse or break, pre-purchase inspection, insurance claim evidence.
Tool 04 / Excavation & repair

Dig, cut, replace section.

When the line itself has failed, no amount of jetting fixes it. We dig down, cut out the failed section, replace with PVC or what the run needs, and backfill. Done properly.

Best for
Failed pipes
Materials
PVC + fittings

Strengths

  • Fixes the actual problem
  • Long-term solution, not a repeat call
  • Modern PVC, less invasive to roots

Limits

  • Disruptive (excavation needed)
  • Cost depends on depth and length
  • Surface reinstatement adds time
Best for Collapsed or cracked sections caught on CCTV. We don't do pipe relining, so excavate-and-replace is the route we use for structural failures.
§04 / The Penrith reality

Tree roots and old earthenware.

Penrith's older housing stock, the 1960s through 80s brick veneer that fills suburbs like Cambridge Park, South Penrith and Jamisontown, was built with vitrified clay or earthenware sewer lines. They've done their decades of service, and the joints between sections have just enough gap for a tree root to find its way in.

Once a callistemon, jacaranda or paperbark finds a sewer line, the root system grows toward the water. Inside a year the line has a tendril through it. Inside three, the line is half-blocked.

If you've had two blockages in the same line within twelve months, it's almost always tree roots in old earthenware. Jet clears it. CCTV confirms it. The decision after that is whether to keep jetting on a schedule, or excavate and replace the failing run.

FIG.01 / Causes

What we actually find in Penrith drains.

% of domestic blockage calls
42% 28% 15% 15% TREE ROOTS GREASE / HAIR FOREIGN STRUCTURAL Based on internal job log across Penrith LGA, 2023-24. Foreign = wipes, sanitary items, kid toys. Structural = collapse or break.
Tree roots · 42% Grease & hair · 28% Foreign objects · 15% Structural · 15%
§05 / How a drain job actually runs

From "it's blocked" to running clear.

For most domestic clears, the visit is under two hours. Sewer mains with heavy root intrusion take longer. CCTV and excavation add their own time. The order's the same.

1

Phone diagnosis.

You describe what's blocked, what you've tried, and what's happening at other fixtures. We can usually narrow the cause and pick the right tool before we arrive.

2

On-site assessment.

We confirm the diagnosis, find the access point (inspection opening, gully, vent), check what's flowing where, and talk you through what's needed. We don't pre-quote blockage clears — too many variables — but CCTV work is quoted before we start.

3

Clear with the right tool.

Jetter is the default wherever we have access. Eel for indoors and lines the jetter can't reach. CCTV when the cause needs confirming.

4

Verify it actually flows.

Run water through every fixture on the affected line. Check the gurgle is gone and the flow is what it should be. If a recurring cause is suspected, we'll recommend CCTV.

5

Walk-through & recommendations.

Show you what we found, what we did, and what to expect for next time (root-cutting schedule, fixture-side fixes, when CCTV is worth it). Invoice emailed same day.

§06 / The kit on the truck

What we run, and why.

A drain machine that can't reach far enough, or a jetter that's underpowered, just means a second call-out. We carry kit that handles ninety-plus percent of what Western Sydney homes throw at us in a single visit.

Ridgid K1500
Drain machine / Eel
Enviroline Viper
31hp · 4,300psi · 31 L/min
Solo Pro
CCTV push-rod camera
Ridgid
Sonde & line locator
Vinidex & Pipeking
Pipe, junctions, IO
Rootax Nozzles
Jetter cutter heads
§07 / Drains FAQ

The questions everyone asks about a blocked drain.

Direct answers from a Penrith plumber. If your question isn't here, send it through and we'll add it.

It's blocked again, same drain, twice in a year. What's going on?
In Penrith, almost always tree roots in an old earthenware sewer line. A snake punches a hole through the roots and the water flows, but the roots are still in there and they grow back inside three to six months. The fix is either a hydro jet (which cuts the roots properly and scours the wall), a CCTV inspection to find out exactly where the run is failing, or excavation and replacement of the failed section. We'll show you the camera footage and explain the options before you commit to anything.
Will hydro jetting damage my pipes?
Not on a sound pipe. Hydro jetting is high-pressure water, not abrasive, and modern PVC, cast iron, copper and even sound earthenware will handle it without trouble. Where we're careful is on lines we already suspect are cracked or collapsing, because we don't want to make a small break a bigger one. That's why we'll often run a quick CCTV first on a known-bad line.
Is CCTV inspection a free service?
No. CCTV is paid investigative work. We'll quote it before we start and you only pay if you agree to proceed. For most one-off blockages a CCTV isn't needed (the clear is the fix). Where CCTV pays for itself is on recurring blockages, suspected collapses, pre-purchase property inspections, or insurance claims that need evidence of cause.
Should I get the sewer line relined instead of dug up?
Honest answer: we don't currently offer pipe relining. It's a real and useful technique for some failed sewer lines and we can recommend a specialist if it suits your situation. For most domestic runs in Penrith, jetting on a scheduled cycle (every 12 to 24 months) or excavating and replacing the failed section is the better-value call. We'll tell you straight which side of the line your situation falls on.
If the drain blocks again, do you come back free?
Honest answer: we don't warrant blockage clears. There are too many variables in why a line blocks (roots, what's been put down it, the age and condition of the pipe) for any plumber to genuinely guarantee one. What we can guarantee is that we'll use the right tool, clear the line properly, and tell you straight whether it's likely to come back. If it does come back fast, we'll often find roots or a structural issue on CCTV and walk you through the longer-term options.
Sewer's blocked at the boundary. Is that Sydney Water's problem or mine?
The rule of thumb in NSW: from the property's first inspection opening back to the house is the homeowner's responsibility. Past the boundary into the street main is Sydney Water's. If we run a camera and the blockage is on the Sydney Water side, we'll show you the footage and you can lodge a free Sydney Water call-out (they cover their side). We work through the boundary question on site.
Do you guarantee a blockage won't come back?
No, and we'd be wary of any plumber who does. Tree roots keep growing, grease keeps building up, and what gets put down a drain is outside our control. We will tell you on the day what we think the realistic re-block window looks like, and recommend a maintenance schedule (jetter every 12 to 24 months) if your line is in that category. Any non-blockage work we do (pipe replacement, fixture installs, fittings) carries our 12-month workmanship guarantee.
§08 / Get it flowing

Drain backing up? Talk to us.

Ring the workshop and tell us what's blocked and what you've tried. We'll narrow the likely cause on the call and bring the right tool the first time.

Methods4 tools
Workmanship12mo guarantee
QuotesFree, no chase
Service areaPenrith +