

Grease, food scraps, and soap scum can quickly clog your kitchen sink. We use professional equipment to remove the blockage and get your sink draining properly again.
Hair, toothpaste, and grime are common causes of bathroom sink blockages. We clear the build-up and ensure your drain flows freely.
Lint, detergent, and dirt can clog your laundry sink over time. We clear blockages thoroughly so your laundry drains without backing up.
Our emergency team is on call 24/7 to clear blockages before they cause bigger issues. Fast response, reliable results.
DIY fixes like plungers, coat hangers, and supermarket drain cleaners are short-term solutions at best, and dangerous ones at worst. Chemical cleaners corrode your pipes. Plungers can push blockages deeper. And makeshift methods often make the problem worse, costing more in the long run.
Blockages often sit deeper in the plumbing system than most household tools can reach. Temporary fixes may offer short-term relief, but they can allow the problem to worsen quietly over time, leading to more serious (and expensive) plumbing failures. Without the right diagnostic equipment, it’s impossible to know what’s really going on. That’s where a professional plumber makes all the difference.
DIY efforts can cause unintended damage, delay proper repairs, or mask underlying issues that require professional attention. Here's why:

Start by removing the basin stopper and clearing any visible hair or debris by hand. Next, use a plunger to create suction and dislodge the clog. If that fails, try using a small plumbing snake or drain auger inserted through the drain opening or by accessing the P-trap directly underneath the sink.
Yes, it is generally safe and often effective for dissolving minor grease and soap scum clogs in metal or ceramic pipes. However, you should avoid pouring boiling water down PVC or plastic pipes, as the extreme heat can weaken, warp, or damage the pipe joints and seals over time.
If the clog is deep and inaccessible, first try clearing it using a plunger or a commercially available liquid drain cleaner (use cautiously). The most effective method for deep clogs is a plumbing snake (auger), which can be fed deep into the pipe to physically break up or pull out the obstruction.
The most effective and safest homemade solution is a combination of baking soda and white vinegar. Pour about half a cup of baking soda into the drain, followed by a cup of vinegar. Allow the mixture to fizz and sit for 30 minutes to an hour before flushing it thoroughly with hot (but not boiling) tap water.
A sink is usually suddenly blocked due to the accumulation of hair, soap scum, grease, and food particles (in kitchen sinks) that have narrowed the pipe until a solid mass forms. The final, sudden blockage is often triggered by a final piece of debris getting trapped on the established buildup.
A sink is usually suddenly blocked due to the accumulation of hair, soap scum, grease, and food particles (in kitchen sinks) that have narrowed the pipe until a solid mass forms. The final, sudden blockage is often triggered by a final piece of debris getting trapped on the established buildup.


