Plympton Plumbing Services clears blocked drains day and night, from decades-old earthenware clay sewer lines serving the interwar and post-war brick homes along Mooringe Avenue and Errington Street, to tree-root intrusion in the established gardens off Clayton Avenue, and stormwater backups around the older drainage runs near Marion Road. Within-the-hour response where availability allows, backed by Lifetime Labour Warranty.
Our team has cleared blocked drains across the area and the surrounding inner-west Adelaide suburbs for a decade under Lic. #333997 with Master Plumber South Australia, working on the 1920s-1950s interwar and post-war brick homes that define the area, the un-renovated stock still running original clay drainage, and the renovated and extended properties where new wet areas tie back into decades-old pipework underground. Every drain job runs on Fixed Upfront Pricing.
The list below spans the full scope of blocked drain work the team handles across the suburb, covering first-call diagnosis right through to long-term replacement of failed pipework on the older residential streets:
Sinks, showers, toilets and floor wastes that slow, gurgle or back up are cleared on the first visit using the right tool for the pipe material and the blockage type.
HD drain cameras are fed through the line to confirm the exact cause and location of any blockage, with footage shown live on screen as we inspect underground.
High-pressure water jetting cuts through grease, soap scale, fine root mats and built-up debris in residential and commercial drain lines, scouring the full pipe bore rather than punching through.
Where a section of pipe is cracked, collapsed or beyond clearing, the failed length is excavated and replaced with modern PVC, restoring full flow without recurring blockage callbacks.
Roof and yard stormwater connections that back up during heavier inner-west downpours are cleared and pressure-tested on site, with any undersized or damaged section identified for replacement.
A blocked drain rarely stays small for long, and the cost of letting it escalate jumps fast once wastewater starts pushing back into the building. The reasons below explain why calling early matters:
Sewer or grey water that overflows onto flooring and skirting wicks straight into walls, and replacement cabinetry and carpet costs outweigh the price of same-day clearing on every job.
Slow blockages often mask a hidden seep further up the line, and pairing clearing with [leak detection](/leak-detection/) catches small water-supply faults before they soak walls or flooring around the affected fixture.
A simple clear handled early is a fraction of the cost of jet-cleaning a fully solid line or [relining metres of pipe](/pipe-relining/) once a partial blockage hardens off inside a damaged drain.
Home and contents policies generally require you to act promptly to limit damage once wastewater is discovered inside the building, and a documented callout protects the claim.
Some drainage failures cannot safely wait until morning without the damage getting much worse. The on-call team is set up to handle the urgent scenarios listed below the moment the phone rings, day or night:
Most Plympton callouts trace back to a short list of failures shaped by the heavy interwar and post-war build-out, the City of West Torrens street-tree plantings and decades-old private gardens, and the ageing galvanised and clay services still running under un-renovated stock. These are the problems the team handles most often:
Sewer and stormwater lines laid in jointed earthenware clay through the 1920s to 1950s now crack and leak as ground moves beneath the original brick homes, surfacing as recurring slow drains and partial blockages.
The long-standing street plantings and decades-old gardens along streets like Mooringe Avenue and Marion Road have produced heavy canopy whose roots regularly find the cracks in the area's older clay drains.
Many interwar and post-war brick homes were originally fitted with galvanised steel water pipes, and the unrenovated stock still carries this ageing pipework which corrodes internally, restricts flow and stresses connections downstream.
Post-war homes have often had gas connected and re-piped multiple times since the early hot water and cooking installations, and original-era fittings, threaded joints and outdated cooker and hot water connections often share wall and floor cavities with the older waste pipework that needs careful handling during any clearing job.
The workflow below runs the same way every time a drain callout is booked, so you know what is happening at each step between the first call and the team leaving site after handover:
The team takes the details on the call, confirms which fixtures are affected, then traces the blockage to the right access point before any tool goes into the line.
Once the failure is located we walk you through the work needed and quote Fixed Upfront Pricing covering clearing, CCTV verification and any after-hours rate, with no figures added later.
On approval the licensed plumber clears the blockage using the right method for the pipe material, whether that is mechanical clearing, hydrojetting or a combination, working to AS/NZS 3500.
After the line is clear we run water through every affected fixture, camera the pipe to confirm full flow, and record the Lifetime Labour Warranty on the final invoice.
When a drain backs up across Plympton, the call goes to whoever picks up the phone first and gets a licensed plumber out the door fastest with the right gear on the van. Our four trust signals below have held up under that test across a full decade of local work in the area.
Licensed plumber on call, every hour of the year.
On site within the hour where availability allows.
Workmanship faults fixed at no cost, for life.
Fixed quote before work starts. No surprises.
We clear blocked drains across the inner-west Adelaide ring and the surrounding suburbs including Mile End, Edwardstown, Cumberland Park, Adelaide and Parkside, backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty on every repair.
Call (08) 8451 3962 any hour. Our on-call licensed plumber responds within the hour where availability allows, the after-hours rate is loaded into Fixed Upfront Pricing, and new customers get $50 off.
These are the questions local homeowners ask most often when a drain blocks up, covering response time, after-hours pricing, what to do while waiting and why interwar and post-war brick homes still see recurring drainage failures.
Our team aims to be on site within the hour where availability allows. The dispatcher confirms a real arrival window on the first call, day or night, before the van leaves.
Yes. A licensed plumber is rostered on call every hour of the year for sewer overflows, fully blocked toilets and storm-overload drainage failures, including nights, weekends and public holidays.
Every blocked drain job gets Fixed Upfront Pricing in writing before any work starts. The figure covers diagnosis, clearing, CCTV verification and any after-hours rate, with no surprises.
Stop using sinks, showers and toilets to prevent more overflow, switch off any dishwasher or washing machine mid-cycle, and clear the area around the affected drain or gully trap.
After-hours, weekend and public holiday rates are loaded into the Fixed Upfront Pricing you accept before work begins. The figure quoted on the call is the figure on the final invoice.
Earthenware clay sewer lines laid through the 1920s to 1950s have jointed sections that mature street-tree roots regularly find, so the older drain runs surface as recurring slow drains and full blockages decades later.