Nobody plans for a blocked sewer line. It just happens—usually at the worst possible time, when your toilet decides it’s had enough and your kitchen sink joins the rebellion.
That’s where we came in recently.
Here’s what some don’t realise: when your toilet backs up, the problem often isn’t the toilet at all. It’s lurking metres away, somewhere along the main run to the street, quietly accumulating years of grease, mineral deposits, and general gunk that would make a drain weep.
That’s exactly what we found.
If your drainage is slow, your toilet’s taking its time, or you’re noticing odd gurgling sounds, that’s your early warning system talking. Don’t ignore it. What starts as a minor inconvenience becomes a crisis surprisingly fast—and a crisis is more expensive to fix than prevention.
We specialise in getting sewage systems flowing again, whether it’s your toilet giving you grief or your main line playing dead. We’ve got the kit, the experience, and the no-nonsense approach to get it sorted.
Not the most glamorous job in property services? No.
Does it solve a genuine problem and get people’s lives back to normal? Absolutely.

