Blocked Drains on the Gold Coast

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Gold Coast Blocked Drains

Dealing with slow-draining sinks, gurgling toilets or unpleasant smells? One Flush Plumbing Service is your local blocked drain expert on the Gold Coast. With over 20 years of experience, we use the latest diagnostic tools—including CCTV cameras and pipe locators—to find and clear blockages fast, without unnecessary digging or disruption.


From hair and grease build-up to tree roots and collapsed pipes, we’ve seen it all. Our high-pressure water jetting equipment can safely and effectively clear even the toughest blockages. If the issue lies deeper, we have excavators on hand to access underground piping.


Whether it’s your kitchen, bathroom, sewer or stormwater system, trust One Flush Plumbing Service to get things flowing again. Call 0423 072 230 for prompt, reliable service.

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Warning Signs & Causes

Blocked drains often show early warning signs before becoming a major issue. If you notice water draining slowly from your sinks, showers or bathtubs, it could indicate a partial blockage. Gurgling noises from your pipes, toilets or floor drains are also a common sign, as is a strong, unpleasant odour coming from your drains. In more serious cases, you may experience water backing up into your sink or shower, overflowing toilets or pooling water in your yard.

These issues can be caused by a build-up of grease, hair, food waste, tree roots or even collapsed pipes. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to call in a professional. At One Flush Plumbing Service, we use advanced CCTV drain cameras to inspect your pipes and identify blockages quickly, so they can be cleared before they cause damage. Book today!

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