Water backing up? Gurgling pipes? Sewage smells? We diagnose the exact cause with CCTV cameras and blast through any blockage with high-pressure jetting — tree roots, grease, debris, collapsed pipes.
Most plumbers snake the drain, take your money, and leave. Two weeks later, same problem. We take a different approach — we find out why the drain blocked in the first place, then fix the root cause so it stays clear.
Our CCTV cameras let us see inside your pipes in real time. We'll show you the footage on a screen so you can see exactly what's going on — no guesswork, no upselling.
We send a high-definition camera through your pipes to locate the blockage and identify the cause — tree roots, grease buildup, foreign objects, or pipe damage. You see the footage live.
Our jetting machines blast water at up to 5,000 PSI — enough to cut through tree roots, dissolve grease, and clear debris without damaging your pipes. It's the most effective method available.
If we find damaged or collapsed pipes, we'll quote on-the-spot for pipe relining or replacement. We also advise on prevention — so the same blockage doesn't come back in six months.
We charge a fixed diagnostic fee that's credited toward the repair. You'll know the total cost before we touch a tool. No hourly rates, no surprise line items, no "while we're here" extras.
Standard blockage clearing with electric eel or plunger. Simple, fast, effective.
Camera inspection plus high-pressure jetting. For stubborn or recurring blockages.
Trenchless pipe repair without digging. Price depends on length and access.
Catching a blocked drain early saves money and prevents water damage. Call us if you notice any of these red flags.
Sinks, showers, or bathtubs taking longer than usual to empty.
Air trapped in pipes from a partial blockage makes gurgling sounds.
Foul odours from drains, especially outdoors, signal a deeper issue.
Overflows from floor drains, toilets, or inspection points need urgent attention.
When more than one fixture backs up, the blockage is in the main sewer line.
Unusually green grass in one spot can mean a leaking or broken sewer pipe.