We know that the thought of blocked drain clearing can make you want to crawl under the covers, but don't worry, we're here to make it as painless as possible (and maybe even a little bit fun).
Now, let's be honest. Nobody likes to talk about clearing blocked drains. It's not the sexiest topic in the world, and it's certainly not something you want to bring up at a dinner party. But, unfortunately, it's a fact of life that we all have to deal with at some point.
Whether it's a slow-moving sink, a clogged toilet, or a backed-up shower, drain problems can be a real pain in the you-know-what. And if you're not careful, they can also be a real drain on your wallet.
We're here today to discuss the cost of ignoring blocked drains and why caring for them is so important.
The Causes of Blocked Drains in Adelaide
We've all been guilty of flushing something down the toilet that we shouldn't have. Maybe it was a cotton swab, a baby wipe, or (heaven forbid) a sanitary napkin.
Whatever the case, foreign objects like these are one of Adelaide's main culprits of blocked drains.
But not just the things we flush down the toilet can cause problems. Soap, grease, and hair can also build up in our drains over time, causing blockages that can be tough to clear.
And then there's the issue of tree root infiltration. Yes, you read that right. Tree roots can infiltrate your pipes and cause severe damage. It might sound wild, but it happens more often than you think.
Old plumbing systems can also contribute to blocked drains. Over time, pipes can corrode and become less efficient, making them more likely to become clogged.
How to Prevent Blocked Drains in Adelaide
Let's face it: Nobody wants to deal with blocked drains. It's gross, it's frustrating, and it can be expensive to fix. But the good news is that you can do some simple things to significantly reduce your chances of experiencing blocked drains in Adelaide.
First things first, keep an eye out for early warning signs. For example, if you notice that your kitchen sink is draining slowly or hear a gurgling sound, it could be a sign that you have a clog forming. Don't ignore these signs! Address them early, and save yourself a lot of trouble.
One of the easiest ways to prevent blocked drains is by regular cleaning. This means clearing out any debris from your sink or shower drains regularly.
For example, you can use a hair catcher in your shower to catch any hair before it goes down the drain, and you can also use a filter in your kitchen sink to see any food scraps.
Another way to prevent blocked drains is to dispose of waste properly. This means not pouring cooking grease down your sink, which can solidify and clog your pipes.
Instead, pour it into a container and dispose of it in the trash. Similarly, avoid flushing anything other than toilet paper down your toilet.
If you have a clog, avoid using harsh chemicals to clear it. Not only are these chemicals harmful to the environment, but they can also damage your pipes and create more problems.
Instead, opt for natural drain cleaners like vinegar and baking soda. These are effective and safe for your pipes.
Finally, regular maintenance and inspections of your plumbing system can go a long way towards preventing blocked drains. Hire a professional plumber to come out and inspect your pipes regularly and ensure they're in good working order. This will prevent clogs and extend the life of your plumbing system.

Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson is the Owner, Director, and Master Plumber at Distinct Plumbing & Gas Fitting, bringing over a decade of hands-on plumbing experience to residential and commercial clients across Adelaide. He founded the business seven years ago with a clear mission: to deliver reliable, high-quality plumbing solutions backed by integrity and exceptional service.
Specialising in residential and maintenance plumbing, Matthew and his team handle everything from emergency repairs and pipe installations to hot water system upgrades, blocked drains, and advanced drain relining. Known for his practical expertise and problem-solving approach, Matthew ensures every project is completed to the highest standard, right the first time.

