Blocked drains are a problem faced every day by people at home, as well as people operating in the commercial and public sectors.

For people at home, most blocked drains are dealt with by pouring untold amounts of bleach down the sink, or the popular home technique of regularly pouring coffee granules into the pipes.

Clogged pipes in Keysboroughare among the most commonplumbing problemsyoull encounter in your home.

However, for larger buildings in the public and commercial sectors, it is vitally important that it never gets to that point. Similarly, at home, there comes a point where bleach just doesn’t cut it anymore.

This is the point to call in the professionals. Drain clearance companies often complain of enthusiastic DIYers attempting to clear their own blocked drains that end up causing more problems than they originally had by damaging the actual pipework.

By the time the professionals come in, not only do they have a blocked drain, but they have pipework that needs to be fixed too, not only making the job harder for the drain clearance company but increasing the cost to the client.

So, that’s the first piece of advice. Once bleach and coffee granules stop working their charm, call in the professionals. But what do they do that you can’t?

There are two principle methods drain clearance professionals use to clear blocked drains. These are the terrifically exciting-sounding high-pressure water jetting and the more primitive sounding manual rodding. To a certain extent, both of these methods are as simple as their names suggest.