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Why Do My Bathroom Drains Keep Blocking?

Clean bathroom

If water is no longer freely flowing down drains in your bathroom, a blockage is the most likely culprit. Blocked drains can often be cured by using a plunger to clear the blockage, however if blocked drains in your bathroom is an ongoing issue, there is a good chance there is a blockage lying deep in your plumbing pipes.

Failing to clear the cause of blocked drains in your bathroom can lead to water pooling in your shower, bath and basins. Once at their limit, you will no longer be able to use water in your bathroom without the risk of your basin and shower overflowing.

Read on to learn 3 common culprits of bathroom drains blocking including:

  • Hair
  • Sand and Debris
  • Foreign Objects

Hair

The bathroom is the common place in your home to wash and style your hair. While strands of hair may seem harmless, they are one of the most common cause of blocked bathroom drains. Hair accumulates in drains and as it continues to build up, will clump together, become stuck and block drains. To avoid this occurring, it’s encouraged to wipe out showers and basins each time you wash or style your hair. This will help to minimise the amount of hair that makes its way down your drains decreasing the chances of a blockage caused by hair occurring.

Sand and Debris

Bathroom Drains

If your work or hobby leaves you with sand or debris on your hands or body, then this too will be washed down drains. Whether washing your hands in the basin or body in the shower, dirt and debris that is washed down bathroom drains will build up and over time can cause drains to block. When this occurs, specialised plumbing equipment is normally required to detect the location of the blockage and to flush out and clear the sand and debris from the drain.

Foreign Objects

Your bathroom is the common place for your morning or evening beauty rituals from combing and styling your hair to applying make-up to personal grooming. Common culprits that cause bathroom drains to block include items used for our beauty rituals such as cotton buds, cotton wool and hair pins. Ensure foreign objects do not accidentally make their way down bathroom drains by covering drains with a strainer. A strainer will also be useful for catching any loose hair strands too, preventing them from being washed down the drain.

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are your plumbing professionals and the ‘trusted name in the plumbing industry’

With over 40 year’s experience servicing Bunbury and the South West region, Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are your trusted and reliable professionals. The team proudly service Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsborough and surrounding areas.

For all your blocked drain and plumbing needs, speak to the team today in Bunbury on 9791 1608 or Busselton/Dunsborough on 9759 1317.

Eco-friendly Plumbing Tips for Your Home in Bunbury and the South West?

Shower

To help protect and preserve the environment, it’s encouraged we all do our part to adopt environmentally friendly practices in and around our home. These practices extend to the plumbing too with their being many ways we can reduce the impact on the environment. that is why, knowing some plumbing tips for your home is important. Every small effort and change you make to benefit the environment can have a positive impact so there is no time like the present to begin making your homes plumbing eco-friendly.

Read on to learn 5 Eco-friendly plumbing tips for your home in Bunbury and the South West including:

  • Energy Efficient Appliances
  • Low Flow Shower Heads
  • Repair Dripping Taps
  • Dual Flush Toilets
  • Water Filtration System

Energy Efficient Appliances

Eco-friendly and energy efficient appliances go hand in hand. Older models of appliances such as dishwashers, fridges and washing machines tend to use more energy. When replacing appliances in your home, choose those with the highest energy efficiency star rating as possible.

Low Flow Shower Heads

Replace shower heads in your home with low flow models. Many low flow shower heads can save litres of water each minute, making a significant impact on your homes water usage while saving you money. Many people assume a low flow shower head will negatively impact the strength of the water flow when showering, however there are many low-flow shower heads that prove this is not the case.

Repair Dripping Taps

Leaky Faucet

A few taps in your home with an occasional drip or two may not be considered an issue. However, each drip wastes precious water. If not repaired dripping taps can waste litres of water each day. Help do your part to conserve water and make having dripping taps fixed a priority.

Dual Flush Toilets

Dual-flush toilets give you the option of what amount of water is needed to flush away waste. A small flush will use on average 3 litres of water while a full flush on average 4.5 litres of water. In homes with multiple toilets, dual flush toilets can have a significant impact on reducing water consumption.

Water Filtration System

Purchasing filtered water for drinking and your household can have a negative environmental impact as it is normally stored in plastic bottles. Under sink filtration systems are becoming more popular as our water supply becomes more and more laden with chemicals and dirt. By installing an under-sink filtration system in your home, you are ensuring the water that comes straight from the tap is cleaner and safer for your family and is another way to add an eco-friendly feature to your home.

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water are your local plumbing specialists

With over 35 years’ experience, Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are your trusted and reliable professionals, servicing the Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsborough and surrounding areas.

The team pride themselves on being the ‘trusted name in the plumbing industry’. Contact the team for all your plumbing needs today in Bunbury on 9791 1608 or Busselton/Dunsborough on 9759 1317.

How Can I Test My Water Pressure in Bunbury and the South West?

Water pressure

When we turn a tap on in our home, we expect to receive a constant stream of free-flowing water. If you turn on your taps and are greeted with anything but, you may be wondering why your water pressure is suddenly unusually high or unusually low.

A change of water pressure in Bunbury and the South West can be caused by several reasons. While a plumbing issue is a common culprit, be sure to check if any water outages or works are happening in your area as they could potentially affect your water pressure.

Did you know? The Water Corporation of WA aim to provide 20 litres of water per minute. It is important to note though that this number may not be completely accurate for everyone as often it depends on where your water services are located on your property. Read on to learn a simple test you can do at your home to see how many litres of water you are receiving each minute

  • Prepare for the test
  • Record your water metre reading
  • Perform the test
  • Take another water metre reading
  • If required, call a professional

Prepare for the test

Before performing a water pressure test, ensure all taps and any appliances that use water in or around your home are turned off. Ask those that live in your home to not use any water until you have completed the test.

Record your water metre reading

Safely and carefully access your water metre and write down the black and red numbers. If you are unsure where your water metre is on your property, it is normally located on the front boundary however if you are having trouble locating it, the Water Corporation can help.

Perform the test

Wasted water

Turn on your front garden tap for exactly 60 seconds. Use a watch or phone to record the one minute and catch the water into buckets so it’s not wasted and you can use it to water your garden after the test.

Take another water metre reading

After performing the test, take another water metre reading. Subtract the second reading from the first reading to find out how much water came from your tap during the 60 seconds.

If required, call a professional

If you are receiving more than 20 litres per minute from your garden tap there may be an issue with your plumbing. High water pressure could potentially lead to water pipes bursting.

If you receive less than 20 litres of water in the 60 seconds or are unsure of your results, contact the Water Corporation so they can investigate further and if needed do a pressure and flow test.

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are your reliable plumbing professionals in Bunbury and the South West

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are the ‘trusted name in the plumbing industry’. The team are fully equipped to investigate and repair all aspects of plumbing plus hot water and gas and proudly service Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsborough and surrounding areas through the South West.

Speak to the team today on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Busselton/Dunsborough).

Reference: Water Corporation

How Can I Check If My Toilet is Leaking?

Toilet problems

Many water leaks in a home or workplace go unnoticed. It is often only when an usually high water bill arrives, that home or business owners suspect an issue. If you suspect a water leak, don’t delay having it repaired.

One of the biggest water users in South West homes and workplaces are toilets. Today, most homes have two toilets and workplaces have multiple toilets and urinals for staff and customer use. Did you know? Older style toilets can use up to 18 litres of water each time they are flushed while new models of low flush toilets use approximately 4.5 litres for a full flush and 3 litres for a half flush.

Read on to learn how you can check if a toilet in your home or workplace is leaking:  

  • Refrain from using the toilet and look out for warning signs of a leak
  • Test if your toilet is leaking
  • If you suspect a leak, don’t delay calling a plumber

Refrain from using the toilet and look out for warning signs of a leak

Flush the toilet and ensure it isn’t used again allowing you to look out for warning signs of a leak. In a home, let the rest of the household know the toilet is off limits and in a workplace, put an out of order sign on the toilet door. Approximately 10 minutes after flushing the toilet, if you can still hear water running or notice water pooling around the base of the toilet, there is a good chance the toilet is leaking.

Test if your toilet is leaking

Wait at least 30 minutes after flushing a toilet to do the following test. The purpose of this is to do the test when the toilet bowl is dry. Place a sheet of toilet paper under the rim at the back of the toilet bowl. Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly afterwards. Ensure the toilet isn’t used or flushed and wait a few minutes to see if the piece of toilet paper soaks up any water. If it does, you have a trickling toilet leak.

If you suspect a leak, don’t delay calling a plumber

Water Leaks

If you suspect you have a leaking toilet, it is important to have it repaired as soon as possible. Each year the equivalent of 700 buckets of water is lost through residential leaks in Perth alone. A leaking toilet wastes precious water and can cause a spike in water bills until the issue is resolved.

Is a toilet in your home or workplace leaking? Call the ‘trusted name in the plumbing industry’ Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas

The Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas team have the correct tools and equipment to repair your leaking toilet.

It is important that you have a licensed plumber like the Mainline team who can correctly diagnose issues and offer full services on all toilet cisterns across all the major brands.

Call the team at Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas for all your Bunbury and surrounding area plumbing needs on 9791 1608 today.

Do I Need a Plumber When Renovating My Kitchen?

Kitchen

When it comes to renovating your kitchen, it is best to leave the plumbing work to a professional plumber. While it may be tempting to tackle the plumbing requirements yourself, hiring the services of a professional plumber protects yours and your families safety plus guarantees the job will be completed to the correct standards. If plumbing is not completed correctly, issues can arise in the future inconveniencing you and your family and often requiring costly, extensive repairs.

Read on to learn a few common plumbing requirements when renovating a kitchen including:

  • Ovens and Stoves
  • Dishwasher
  • Sinks
  • Tapware

Ovens and Stoves

When it comes to gas appliances, inside or outside the home, experienced and qualified gas plumbers are the only people who should be installing these. There are many strict rules and regulations that must be adhered to. In most cases if gas appliances aren’t installed by a professional it voids their manufactures warranty. 

Dishwasher

What’s a renovated kitchen without a dishwasher? When installing a dishwasher, correct plumbing and drainage is crucial. It is also important when pipes are newly installed, they are flushed so any debris is washed away. If not, debris can block the filter in your dishwasher and cut off the water supply.

Sinks

Kitchen sink

Most kitchens have one, if not multiple sinks. Depending on where it is placed, a sink may be able to be connected to an existing water line or a new water line may be needed. It is also imperative to consider correct waste disposal for what gets washed down sinks too. 

Tapware

Many kitchen renovations involve changing existing taps with new tapware. Using good quality fixtures and fittings, such as washers, highly recommended. The better quality the less likely taps will leak, saving water and money. When installing taps, it’s important to use the correct tools and equipment plus ensure the taps are connected to the water supply pipes correctly. 

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are your local plumbing professionals for your kitchen renovation needs

The Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas team of professional plumbers and qualified gas fitters have the correct tools, equipment and experience with all aspects of kitchen plumbing. They take pride in their work to ensure all plumbing is installed correctly.  The team offer fast, effective and honest workmanship and are known as the trusted name in the plumbing industry.

Call the team in Bunbury on 9791 1608 or Dunsborough on 9759 1317 today.

How to Save Water in Your South West Home

Wasted water

A home with fully functioning plumbing is a luxury we often take for granted. While keeping your homes plumbing in good working order ensures your family isn’t inconvenienced by a plumbing problem, it is important to understand how it can also help to save water. Conserving water is crucial, we don’t have an endless supply. Doing your part to save water around your home helps protect and preserve our environment, save energy, minimise the effect of water shortages and build safe communities. 

How can you save water in your South West home? Read on to learn 5 ways including:

  • Have Leaking Toilets Repaired
  • Reduce Shower Times
  • Fix Dripping Taps
  • Brush Your Teeth with the Tap Off
  • Be on the Lookout for Leaks around Appliances

Have Leaking Toilets Repaired

Fixing just 1 leaking toilet in your home can save around 9000 litres of water each year. How do you know your toilet is leaking? If your toilet continues to make noise for longer than a few minutes after being flushed, it likely there is water still running. Water pooling at the base of your toilet or on your toilet floor is also a sign of water leaking.

Reduce Shower Times

Shower

A long, hot shower on a cold winter’s morning, is the ideal way to start your day. While this is a luxury you can still enjoy, save water and save energy by reducing shower times to 4 minutes. This is something your whole household can do to all play their part to save water.

Fix Dripping Taps

A dripping tap may not appear to waste a large amount of water. Right? Wrong! A tap that drips just 10 times per minute adds up to 600 drips per hour and over 14,000 drips a day. This is equivalent to around 3 litres of water a day. The result, an unnecessary waste of water (and money!)

Brush Your Teeth with the Tap Off

Leaving the tap running while brushing your teeth is wasting water. Turn the tap off while brushing your teeth and turn back on to rinse your toothbrush and mouth after brushing. Remind yourself and others in your household to do this is by putting a small sign above your bathroom sink with a reminder to turn the tap off while brushing.

Be on the Lookout for Leaks around Appliances

Burst water pipe fix

Water leaking or pooling around appliances is a sure sign there is a water leak. Be on the lookout for leaks around appliances including dishwashers and washing machines. Move these away from the wall and check the floor behind for any signs of drips or leaks every few weeks. 

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are the trusted name in the plumbing industry for all your plumbing needs in the South West

The team at Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are the ‘trusted name in the plumbing industry’ and offer fast, effective and honest workmanship for all your plumbing needs. If your homes plumbing is wasting water, call our team today to have it inspected and repaired.

Call the team on 9791 1608 in Bunbury or 9759 1317 in Busselton/Dunsborough today.

What Causes Water Pipes to Burst?

Burst Pipe

A burst water pipe is a common plumbing problem and an emergency plumbing issue that can’t wait to be repaired. If you find a burst water pipe at your property, it’s important to switch off the water at the mains and call in a professional plumber for help. When a water pipe bursts, the sooner you call a plumber the less water will be wasted and quite often the less extensive the repairs required too.

Many homeowners are left baffled when they have a water pipe burst as they were not even aware, they had a plumbing problem. What causes water pipes to burst? Read on to learn a few warning signs to look out for and common culprits including:

  • Unsecure Pipes
  • Water Pressure Problems
  • Corrosion Over Time

Unsecure Pipes

If you hear a loud clanging noise when turning taps on and off in your home, it normally means you have a plumbing problem. Water pipes lie within the wall cavities of your home and if these water pipes are not secure, they can begin to move around each time water is turned on and off. Over time, the movement of the pipes can weaken the joints, and what causes water pipes to burst.

Water Pressure Problems

To ensure water pipes function as they should, water pressure needs to be at a normal level. Too much water pressure can cause pipes and other plumbing fixtures to burst. A professional plumber can test the water pressure in pipes and if pressure is too high a pressure reducing valve can be fitted to adjust it back to the ideal level.

Corrosion Over Time 

Causes Water Pipes to Burst

A combination of iron oxide and other mineral deposits can build-up over time causing the inside of water pipes to gradually narrow. As this continues to occur, water is no longer able to escape through resulting in the water pipe eventually bursting.  

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are available 24/7 for plumbing emergencies

If you have a burst water pipe – call a plumber immediately.

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas understand that plumbing emergencies can occur at any time of the day or night. For this reason, they provide a 24/7 emergency plumbing service to Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsborough and the South West.

If you think you may have a plumbing problem or would like your water pipes to be pressure tested, contact the team at Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas in Bunbury on 9791 1608 or Busselton/Dunsborough on 9759 1317 today.   

Can I Flush Wet Wipes Down My Toilet?

Young father at home feeding his little son with yoghurt.

When you think of what can cause your toilet to block, the first object to come to mind wouldn’t be a product that is meant to be ‘flushable’. However, this is the case for many homes all around Australia as wet wipes are causing big issues to plumbing and waterways. When it comes to the question – Can I Flush Wet Wipes Down the Toilet? The simple answer is NO. The best way to dispose of wet wipes is in the bin, even if they are labelled “flushable”.

Here are just a few issues that wet wipes which are supposedly “flushable” can cause:

  • Wastewater System Problems
  • Damage to Home’s Outdoor Areas

Wastewater System Problems

The past few years has seen a rise in the number of pipes being blocked and plumbing issues caused by wet wipes being flushed down toilets. Although wet wipes are often branded “flushable” as they are assumed to dissolve and break up, plumbers will disagree this is the case. A single wipe being flushed is not necessarily an issue, it’s the other matter that is washed down our drains that accumulates in the pipes too. The result being a nasty build up and blocked drains. Blockages in our wastewater system can be extremely difficult to repair, yet it is a job that must be done. If these blockages aren’t cleared in treatment plants, they can end up in oceans and creeks.

Damage to Home’s Outdoor Areas

Toilet Problems

Wet wipes that have caused drains to block on your property can fast become a costly issue. If the blockage isn’t attended to as a priority and cleared properly using the correct equipment, the result can be burst pipes. Once burst, pipes can cause unsightly damage to lawn and garden.

Blocked pipes that are left unattended can overflow. The result of this can be outdoor areas of your home covered in raw sewerage …. Yuck! An unpleasant smell and unsightly plumbing issue to have.

Call Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water for all your plumbing needs

Do you have blocked pipes or drains? Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are your local experts. They are the trusted name in the industry and service the South West area with two locations. Call the team in Bunbury on 97911608 or Busselton/Dunsborough on 97591317 for all your plumbing needs.

My Toilet is Running Constantly Should I be Worried?

Toilet

You open your mail to a larger than expected, costly water bill. Panic sets in as you wonder how this could happen. It’s winter so there are no sprinklers turned on and you have been keeping your shower times to the minimum. If this is a scenario you have faced, a leaking toilet is the likely culprit. No matter the style, design or brand of toilet, it is often not audible or visible your toilet needs repairs and it is only once a costly water bill arrives you know you have an issue.

Here are a few signs to be on the lookout for to identify a potential toilet leak: 

  • The Sound of Running Water Coming from the Toilet
  • Visible Water around the Base of the Toilet
  • An Unpleasant Odour near the Toilet

The Sound of Running Water Coming from the Toilet

After flushing a toilet, all sound should shut off after approximately thirty seconds. If you find a toilet is making noise after this time, particularly a sound like running water, then a leak is possible. Sounds in the home can be drowned out by other noises so if you suspect an issue, it’s a good idea to make the house quiet then listen carefully to see if you can hear a noise.

Visible Water around the Base of the Toilet

It isn’t normal for water to leak anywhere from the toilet system, base or bowl. If you notice water on the toilet floor or a damp toilet map, a leak could be the culprit. If your toilet has been leaking for a long time, the flooring around the toilet may become water stained or depending on the type of flooring may be damp to touch.

An Unpleasant Odour near the Toilet

Sewage is an unpleasant smell that can’t go un-noticed. The smell of sewage normally means a plumbing problem and can be caused by leaks in pipes around your toilet or your toilet bowl itself. Some gases from sewage can be harmful, so call a plumber at the first trace of a sewage smell. A professional will ensure yours and your family safety plus repair the issue so your home will return to smelling pleasant again.

Call Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas for all your leaking toilet repairs

The team at Mainline Plumbing Cheap Hot Water and Gas pride themselves on offering a friendly, reliable and professional service to Bunbury and the South West. If your toilet is showing signs of a leak or you have any plumbing issues, call the team for expert advice on 9791 1608.

Who Can Unblock my Drains in Bunbury?

drain

Blocked drains are a problem that can occur in all areas of the home. The bathroom, kitchen, laundry and garden drains can all cause grief to homeowners when clogged. If you have tried the trusty old- fashioned remedy of plunging or used endless products from hardware stores to unblock your drains but had no success, then it’s time to call in the professionals.

Most people are surprised to find the culprits that are causing their drains to block. Here are just a few of the items that can block your drains:

  • A Build-up of Hair and Hair Products
  • Debris and Roots of Plants and Trees
  • Food Scraps and Cooking Oils

A Build-up of Hair and Hair Products

Most people lose on average between fifty to one hundred strands of hair each day. Bathroom basins and showers are a common place for fallen hair, bobby pins and small hair ties to accumulate and eventually be washed down drains. Regular cleaning of the shower and basin drains can capture loose hair sitting on the surface, but unless it’s cleaned daily there is no avoiding hair making its way deep into your pipes. Over time as the hair continues to build up it will eventually block your drains. A professional who has the correct equipment is often the only way to unclog the drains and retrieve those thousands and thousands of hair strands that have built up over time.

Debris and Roots of Plants and Trees

Blocked drain

As the wind blows and seasons change, trees and plants lose their leaves. These leaves are often left lingering in the garden and eventually make their way into drains. A build up of leaves (and sand and grass) in drains will cause them to block and stop the free flow of water. Regular raking and sweeping of your gardens are the best way to stop garden debris making its way into drains.

While large trees look beautiful and keep us cool by providing shade in summer, their roots can cause issues by damaging pipes beneath the home. Be aware of large trees on your property and avoid planting vegetation with large, thick roots too close to pipe work.

Food Scraps and Cooking Oils

The kitchen sink can unintentionally become home to food scraps. Before washing dishes it’s important to clear any food scraps left on plates or bowls into the compost or bin. If these food scraps make their way down the drain, they can cause drains to block. The same can be said for cooking oils in pans and baking trays. Ensure the oils are cleaned off and disposed of before washing the pans and baking trays as a build of oils down your kitchen drain will most certainly cause a blockage. 

Call Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas your Bunbury Professionals

With nearly 40 year’s experience servicing Bunbury and the South West region, Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are your trusted and reliable professionals. Contact the team in Bunbury on 9791 1608 for all your blocked drain repairs and plumbing needs.