What to look for
Watch for bad smells, gurgling fixtures, water coming up outside, toilets bubbling or several drains slowing down at the same time.
Blocked drains Randburg
A blocked drain should be traced by fixture, access point and line position before the blockage spreads further.
Randburg blocked drain issues may appear as slow kitchen sinks, bathroom waste restrictions, outside gully overflow, toilet bubbling or repeat smells near inspection points. A proper drain response looks at whether the issue is local to one fixture or further down the waste route.
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Blocked drains should be assessed by symptom and location. A slow basin may be local to a trap, while bubbling toilets, outside gully overflow or multiple slow fixtures may point to a deeper waste line or sewer-route issue.
Watch for bad smells, gurgling fixtures, water coming up outside, toilets bubbling or several drains slowing down at the same time.
Avoid repeated chemical drain cleaners. Repeat blockages need the cause checked so the fault does not keep returning.
Use the form on this page with the suburb, affected fixture, visible symptoms and whether the issue is urgent so the correct service route can be confirmed.
Repeat blockages need the cause checked
Clearing the line restores flow, but repeat blockages may point to roots, poor fall, damaged pipework, grease build-up or a deeper sewer route issue.
Connected services
If toilets are also affected, see emergency plumber Randburg support. Where a sewer route is suspected, the main site also explains sewer line repairs.
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For the full company website, broader service information and all service categories, visit Plumb A Nator.