
Blocked drains can happen for many reasons. Select a common issue below to see what may be happening inside your pipes and when pipe relining may be the right long term fix.
Tree roots can enter through small cracks or joins in your pipework. Once inside, they grow and catch waste, paper and debris until the drain blocks completely.
Grease, food scraps and soap residue can slowly build up inside the pipe. Over time, the drain opening becomes smaller and water struggles to move through.
Cracked, collapsed or misaligned pipes can catch debris and cause blockages again and again. Clearing the blockage may only solve the problem temporarily.
If the same drain keeps blocking, there is usually a deeper issue. A proper inspection can help determine whether the pipe needs cleaning, repair or relining.
Book a CCTV drain inspection with 365 Local Blocked Drains and find out what is really happening inside your pipes.
Select what you are noticing at your property and we will show you what it could mean, how urgent it may be and when a CCTV inspection or pipe relining solution may be needed.
A slow sink, shower or toilet can be an early warning sign of build up inside the pipe. It may be a simple blockage, but if it keeps happening, the pipe should be inspected.




