Blocked Drains

Early warning signs of a blocked drain can be slow draining sinks, rising water levels in toilets, high water levels in external drains and odours. It is crucial that you recognise these signs and act as soon as possible.

Drain blockages are a problem and can soon disrupt your toilets, sinks, showers and washing machines. Here at Complete Coast Plumbing we ask for as much information as possible during your initial call to establish the best course of action.

There are many reasons why your drains are blocked. It's vital to tackle the problem in the early stages to avoid losing your facilities. We will find the right solution in the most effective way based entirely on the cause.

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Our customers frequently ask…

  • If your drain is blocked it's imperative to act fast. Finding the right plumber with the right expertise is a must. You are going to need a licensed plumber with specific training. Look no further for your trusted tradie. Central Coast Plumbing has a combined 30 years of experience, unblocking drain pipes and clearing blockages.

  • As a homeowner, you are responsible for drain blockages. However, you are only responsible for the drains inside their property boundary. Most of the drains that a water company must maintain are on public land, outside of the private property boundary.

    If you are a tenant, the landlord is usually responsible for the maintenance and repair of the exterior of your home, including your blocked drains.

  • Are you living in an apartment or communal building sharing water and drainage facilities? Commonly, there will be some form of a management company. They take responsibility for external building maintenance, including drainage facilities. This management or caretaker company usually pay for blocked drainage issues from your maintenance fees.

  • One of the most obvious signs that your drain is blocked, is if the water in your sink, shower, toilet or bath is draining away slowly. Also, be on the look out for unusual odours coming out from your plug-holes.