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We don’t just clear blocked drains — we find what’s causing the blockage and fix it properly so the problem doesn’t keep coming back.

Sam & Natasha
Founders, Your Choice Plumbers
Melbourne’s Trusted
Home Plumbing Experts
We don’t just clear blocked drains — we find what’s causing the blockage and fix it properly so the problem doesn’t keep coming back.


Sam & Natasha
Founders, Your Choice Plumbers
Select the problem that best matches what you’re seeing — we’ll guide you to the right fix.
If you have blocked drains Melbourne homeowners commonly deal with — like a sink backing up, a toilet not flushing properly, gurgling drains, sewer smells, or stormwater overflow outside — the safest next step is to stop using the affected fixtures and have the system diagnosed properly. Your Choice Plumbers can often clear blocked drains the same day, but the right fix depends on whether the problem is local, structural, sewer-related, or stormwater-related.
Stop using the affected sink, shower, toilet, or outside drain if water is backing up. Continued use can make the overflow worse and spread wastewater or stormwater to other parts of the property.
It can be. If wastewater is overflowing, the toilet is unusable, multiple drains are backing up, or water is pooling around the house during rain, it should be treated as urgent.
Call a licensed plumber who can actually diagnose the cause, not just poke a hole through the blockage. Your Choice Plumbers uses CCTV, jetting, and drain experience to work out what is really happening.
That is a very common pattern. What starts as a slow sink, shower, or toilet is often an early restriction from grease, hair, wipes, roots, or pipe damage that eventually tightens into a full blockage.
Many can, especially grease, hair, wipe, and debris blockages. If the drain is broken, collapsed, or structurally failed, the blockage can often be cleared first and the repair quoted separately.
That usually means the system is already under pressure. Sewer overflow or stormwater surcharge should not be ignored, because it can create hygiene, flooding, and property-damage issues very quickly.
Water may sit in the sink, drain very slowly, bubble, smell bad, or back up when you run the tap. This often starts as an annoying kitchen or laundry problem before turning into a full blockage. Homeowners commonly search this as a blocked sink Melbourne, sink not draining Melbourne, kitchen sink blocked Melbourne, or basin not draining Melbourne problem long before they realise the line may be partly full of grease or waste deeper in the run.
Water pools around your feet in the shower, the bath takes too long to empty, or multiple bathroom fixtures start slowing down together. Sometimes the shower becomes unusable because wastewater backs up into the tray. Homeowners often search this as shower not draining Melbourne, shower drain blocked Melbourne, bath not draining Melbourne, or “why is water pooling around my feet in the shower?”
What starts as a slow shower can become a blocked bathroom group that leaves part of the home unusable. Older bathroom waste lines can also trap debris on corroded internal surfaces, making repeat blockages more likely if the real choke point is never properly cleared. That can also mean more invasive work later if a long-neglected drain layout is masking a deeper defect.
If your shower, bath, or bathroom basin is backing up, it is worth diagnosing the whole bathroom waste path before the problem spreads further.
The next step after a poorly flushing toilet is often a backed-up toilet, bad smells, or sewage surcharge outside. If the cause is structural, temporary clearing alone may not stop the recurrence, and the eventual repair can become larger, dirtier, and more expensive once the sewer has fully failed under use.
If your toilet keeps blocking, especially if it has happened more than once, it is safer to investigate the drain properly rather than keep treating it as a one-off clog.
A full sewer blockage can force wastewater out through the lowest relief point, stop the home functioning properly, and turn an early warning into a genuine drainage emergency. It can also contaminate paths, garden areas, and surfaces around the house, increasing clean-up time and cost.
If multiple drains are backing up or overflowing, stop using water where possible and arrange diagnosis urgently before the sewer surcharge worsens.
Gurgling and bad smells can progress into slow toilets, boundary trap overflow, and full sewer blockage. Acting at this stage is usually easier, cleaner, and cheaper than waiting for a full backup. Left long enough, traps can also lose water seals and allow more sewer odour into the home.
If your drains are gurgling or smell like sewer, it is worth checking the system early while the home is still mostly usable.
An overflowing downpipe can keep dumping rainwater where it should not be, and the trapped moisture can create ongoing drainage, movement, or external property issues around the home. Over time, saturated ground around paths and slabs can lead to more invasive repair work than the original stormwater fault alone.
If one or more downpipes overflow every time it rains, have the stormwater branch checked properly before the next wet period exposes a bigger defect.
Understanding whether the problem is sewer-related or stormwater-related helps explain why the symptoms look different — and why the right diagnosis matters.
Blocked drains are easier to understand when you separate them into two broad systems: the sewer drainage system that carries wastewater away from toilets, showers, basins, kitchens, and laundries, and the stormwater drainage system that carries rainwater away from roofs, pits, and outdoor surfaces. Both can block, but the symptoms are different.
When sewer drains start blocking up, homeowners often notice early signs first — gurgling drains, bad sewer smells, slow toilet flushing, or repeated local blockages. As the restriction worsens, multiple fixtures can become affected together, and overflow may appear at boundary traps or overflow relief gullies.
Stormwater problems usually reveal themselves differently. Downpipes may overflow during rain, pits may surcharge, and water may pool outside or around the house because the legal point of discharge or underground line is restricted.
Understanding which system is affected helps avoid wasted time and helps us choose the right method — from internal waste line cleaning to CCTV drain inspection, hydro jetting, locating, or targeted sewer drain and stormwater drain repairs.
Typical Melbourne home sewer drainage system showing fixture waste paths, main sewer flow, and common blockage points.
Typical Melbourne home stormwater drainage system showing downpipes, underground lines, and discharge path.
Boundary trap sewer connection showing relief, venting, and why blockages often cause gurgling or overflow.
Direct sewer connection layout showing how sewer flow behaves where no boundary trap system is present.
Kitchen drains often block gradually, especially where fats, oils, grease, and food residue have been entering the pipe over years. Our Carnegie and Port Melbourne jobs are strong examples of this. A drain may seem “partly okay” for a long time before suddenly becoming fully blocked. This is one of the most common causes behind sink draining slowly Melbourne and kitchen sink blocked Melbourne searches.
Bathroom drains often trap hair and soap residue, especially in older pipework or shared bathroom branch connections. Our Murrumbeena case showed how several bathroom fixtures can block together because of heavy hair build-up hidden at a shared connection point rather than at one visible outlet. In older galvanised drain lines, rough internal corrosion makes this even worse.
Baby wipes and other non-flushable products are a common cause of blocked sewer drain Melbourne homeowners experience. In Caulfield East, wipe build-up contributed to a full sewer surcharge affecting multiple relief points around the home. Products marketed as “flushable” are a frequent cause of recurring blockages in real sewer systems.
Roots often enter older drains through joints, cracks, or broken sections, then create a catch point for paper and waste. In other cases, the real issue is not roots alone but a broken or collapsed section of pipe, like we found in Glen Iris and Mount Waverley. This is where drain repair Melbourne becomes more relevant than just repeated unblocking.
Older Melbourne homes often still rely on original terracotta or earthenware drainage systems. In Malvern East and Oakleigh, recurring blockages were linked to structural boundary trap failure, which meant temporary clearing alone could never be the final answer. On properties with older boundary trap layouts, repeated sewer issues often need CCTV, locating, and proper below-ground repair.
Water pooling around the home or downpipes overflowing when it rains is often caused by a stormwater outlet becoming choked with grass, soil, and debris. Our Chelsea stormwater case is a perfect example of why the front discharge point should not be overlooked, especially on flatter Melbourne blocks where even a partial restriction can create major surcharge.
If the issue turns out to be more specific than a general blocked drain, we may also recommend related solutions such as blocked toilet repairs, water leak detection where hidden damage is suspected, or burst pipe repair if a broken underground section is contributing to the problem. Where poor discharge or repeated vibration is part of the broader plumbing picture, homeowners may also benefit from understanding water hammer solutions and the long-term protection advice in our prevention hub.
We start by identifying whether the problem is in the sewer system, stormwater system, or a local internal branch line. That prevents wrong assumptions and helps us choose the right diagnostic path from the start.
We test the relevant fixtures, outside overflow points, downpipes, pits, and discharge paths to understand how the system behaves under use. This often reveals whether the problem is early-stage, partial, full, localised, or structural.
Depending on what we find, we may use hydro jetting, CCTV inspection, compact internal cleaning equipment, or locating tools. The method depends on access, pipe type, property style, and whether the issue is blockage-only or damage-related.
Where appropriate, we re-test fixtures, re-check flow under load, and use CCTV to confirm the drain is properly cleared — not just temporarily opened.
If the blockage exposed a broken pipe, cracked boundary trap, or failed stormwater section, we explain the repair options clearly and quote the next step. This is where proper diagnosis protects the homeowner from guesswork and repeat callouts.
We clean up, explain what caused the problem, and give practical prevention guidance so the same issue is less likely to return.
Our goal is not to rush through a quick unblock and disappear. It is to leave you understanding what happened, whether anything deeper is going on, and what the safest next step is for your home.
At a home in Cheltenham, the bathroom fixtures were still draining, but the owners noticed gurgling drains and a sewer smell. We tested the system, inspected the boundary trap shaft, confirmed backing up at the trap, and used hydro jetting to clear the early-stage sewer blockage before it became a full overflow event.
Learn More: Gurgling drains and sewer smell blockage in Cheltenham
At a property in Chelsea, the owners noticed soggy ground and water pooling around the house after rain. We traced the stormwater system to the curb outlet, found heavy soil and grass build-up choking the discharge point, hydro jetted the line, and confirmed with CCTV that the pipe itself was structurally sound.
Learn More: Water pooling around house from blocked stormwater drain in Chelsea
In Mount Waverley, only the rear downpipes were overflowing while the front worked normally. CCTV and locating revealed a broken stormwater pipe section under the path, allowing soil and roots into the line. We cleared the obstruction, identified the exact defect, and completed a targeted repair without unnecessary full replacement.
Learn More:Downpipe overflowing from broken stormwater pipe in Mount Waverley
This Caulfield East job involved sewer overflow at the boundary trap area and overflow relief gullies. We confirmed a full sewer blockage, hydro jetted the line, found baby wipes as the major cause, CCTV checked the system, and sanitised the affected overflow areas after restoring flow.
Learn More: Multiple drains blocked and sewer overflow in Caulfield East
In a Port Melbourne apartment, a kitchen sink that had been gradually worsening for years finally blocked completely. Because high-pressure jetting was not practical in the building environment, we used compact internal drain-cleaning equipment to remove the heavy fat build-up, restore flow, replace aged seals, and reassemble the waste line properly.
Learn More: High-rise kitchen drain blockage cleared in Port Melbourne
At a home opposite Chadstone in Murrumbeena, the basin, bath, and shower in one bathroom all stopped draining. We tested the broader system, found the issue was isolated to that bathroom group, and traced the blockage to heavy hair build-up at a shared frogmouth connection before clearing the ORG pathway properly.
Learn More: Blocked bathroom drains at frogmouth connection in Murrumbeena
In Glen Iris, a homeowner initially thought the issue was a simple blocked sewer. Advanced locating and hydro jetting revealed a much deeper problem — the jetting exposed a collapsed drain section rather than a standard choke point. That led to emergency permit organisation and structural sewer repair.
Learn More: Collapsed sewer drain repair after deep blockage in Glen Iris
In Oakleigh, recurring blockages were traced to a collapsed boundary trap that required a compliant replacement. The sewer repair involved emergency permit processes, inspection booking, correct grade, proper bedding and backfill, and structural support that passed strict VBA scrutiny.
Learn More: VBA-inspected sewer repair in Oakleigh
This Malvern East case showed why some blocked drains keep coming back. The sewer had already been cleared previously, but the old terracotta boundary trap continued failing. Once the worsening crack was confirmed, full structural replacement became the only lasting answer.
Learn More: Recurrent sewer blockage from cracked boundary trap in Malvern East
In Carnegie, two previous plumbing companies had failed to solve a heavy grease blockage affecting the kitchen drain and branch line. We disconnected the waste pipe, hydro jetted with the correct nozzle, verified the result with CCTV, and showed the owner a properly cleaned pipe on the monitor.
Learn More: Grease blocked kitchen drain cleared in Carnegie
Blocked drains are not always just clearing jobs. Sometimes they expose defective gradients, poor past repairs, cracked boundary traps, damaged stormwater sections, or underground work that must be handled correctly. That is why licensed diagnosis matters.
Where repair or replacement is required, our work is carried out in line with the relevant drainage requirements of AS/NZS 3500.2:2021. Jobs involving underground sewer repair, boundary traps, and water authority connections may also require permits, authority processes, and inspection coordination depending on the work involved.
Our real-world jobs in Oakleigh, Malvern East, and Glen Iris show why this matters. Clearing the blockage is only part of the story if the underlying drain has structurally failed.
If an underground drain repair is done incorrectly, the homeowner may face repeat blockages, poor drain fall, failed inspection outcomes, or future excavation costs that could have been avoided with proper work from the start. That is one reason we take blocked drain repair Melbourne work seriously when the issue goes beyond clearing alone.
You want to know whether the problem is simply blocked, structurally damaged, or both. We explain that clearly so you can make an informed decision without guessing.
Every completed plumbing job with Your Choice Plumbers includes our Complimentary Property Protection Audit to help protect your home from preventable water damage and compliance risks. As part of this process, we check for key issues that many homeowners never realise are putting their property at risk, including:

This is especially important on leaking tap jobs, because repeated fixture failures are often a symptom of broader pressure or plumbing system stress. Learn more about our Property Protection Offer and why prevention matters for Melbourne homeowners.

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If water is draining slower than normal, bubbling, smelling bad, or backing up, the drain is already restricted. A “slow drain” is often just an earlier stage of a blocked drain.
It depends on the fixture and the property age. Common causes include grease in kitchen lines, hair and soap in bathroom drains, wipes in sewers, roots in older drains, and blocked stormwater outlets outside.
That usually points to a shared bathroom drain problem rather than three separate small blockages. In older homes, the restriction is often hidden in the common waste connection serving those fixtures.
That is often a sign the sewer line is struggling to move air and wastewater properly. It can happen before a full blockage or overflow becomes obvious.
Yes. Gurgling and sewer smells are often early warning signs of a partial blockage or venting issue before the drain fully stops.
That usually means the connected stormwater line is blocked, broken, or not discharging properly underground, especially if the gutters are clear but the downpipe still backs up.
A licensed plumber with the right drain equipment should handle it, especially if the problem keeps returning, affects more than one fixture, or involves sewer or stormwater overflow.
Stop using the affected fixtures if water is backing up, and arrange a licensed plumber who can properly diagnose whether the problem is local, sewer-related, stormwater-related, or structural.
Very minor local trap blockages sometimes can be improved, but repeated DIY chemicals, rods, or guesswork can damage pipework or delay proper diagnosis. If the problem keeps returning, it usually needs professional testing.
Many blockage-only jobs can be cleared the same day. If CCTV shows a collapsed pipe, cracked boundary trap, or broken stormwater section, clearing may happen first and the structural repair may be scheduled next.
The cost depends on what is actually causing the issue, how accessible the drain is, what equipment is needed, and whether the problem is just a blockage or a structural defect. Proper diagnosis helps avoid paying for the wrong fix.
Sometimes it may cover resulting damage, but not always the cause itself. Coverage depends on the policy, the cause of the blockage, and whether there is sudden damage versus gradual deterioration.
It can progress from slow drainage and smells to full blockage, overflow, unusable fixtures, outside surcharge, or property damage. Early diagnosis usually means a cleaner and simpler fix.
Whether you are dealing with a slow sink, a blocked shower, a toilet that keeps backing up, gurgling sewer drains, or stormwater overflow outside, the key is getting the drain diagnosed properly before the problem worsens. Your Choice Plumbers gives homeowners clear advice, honest options, and the right mix of experience, drain equipment, and long-term thinking to protect the home.
Left too long, a blocked drain can turn into wastewater overflow, stormwater flooding, property damage, and much bigger repair costs than an early diagnosis would have involved.