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Melbourne’s older homes and busy cafes often face stubborn drain blockages. Hydro jet cleaning blasts away grease, roots, and debris without damaging pipes.
Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning clears blocked drains with high-pressure water. Call EmergencyPlumberMelbourne.au for fast, lasting results.
Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning is a plumbing method that clears blockages with high-pressure water. It removes grease, roots, and scale without damaging pipes, unlike snaking or chemicals. In Melbourne, it’s ideal for older homes and busy cafes with frequent drain issues.

Clears grease buildup common in Melbourne’s busy cafes and restaurants
Works on all pipe types, including old clay pipes in Victorian-era homes
Removes tree roots without digging up gardens or driveways
No chemicals used, making it safe for Melbourne’s waterways
Lasts longer than snaking, reducing future call-outs
Fast service for urgent blockages in Melbourne’s CBD and suburbs
Contact our team immediately to report your plumbing emergency and receive prompt assistance.
We dispatch a licensed plumber to your location within the hour to assess and address the issue.
Using advanced tools, we diagnose the problem and implement a lasting solution to restore your plumbing.
We ensure everything is functioning correctly and provide advice to prevent future emergencies.
The cost of Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning depends on factors like scope, materials needed, and complexity. Here are typical ranges for Melbourne:
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A busy café in Fitzroy had slow-draining sinks. Grease buildup was affecting service during peak hours.
EmergencyPlumberMelbourne.au used hydro jetting to blast away the grease. A CCTV inspection confirmed the pipes were clear.
The café stayed open without disruption. The owner scheduled monthly hydro jetting to prevent future clogs.
Industry data shows grease blockages cause 30% of café plumbing emergencies.
Tree roots invaded the sewer line of a Victorian-era home. Water backed up into the shower.
EmergencyPlumberMelbourne.au used hydro jetting to cut the roots. A final camera check confirmed the pipes were clear.
The homeowner avoided costly pipe replacement. The plumber recommended annual hydro jetting to keep roots away.
Research indicates tree roots cause 20% of sewer line blockages in older Melbourne homes.
“Water pooling in a Melbourne, Victoria basement after recent storms signals a blocked main drain. Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning can clear debris before structural damage or electrical risks worsen. A technician inspects the line, isolates the blockage, and uses high-pressure jetting to restore flow, preventing recurring flooding in older homes common across inner-city suburbs.”
“A Fitzroy café notices slow-draining sinks and foul odors, risking health code violations. Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning removes built-up grease and food waste without chemicals, ensuring compliance with Melbourne City Council regulations. The process includes a camera inspection to confirm full clearance and prevent repeat backups during peak trading hours.”
“Residents in a St Kilda apartment complex report repeated slow drains, suggesting root intrusion or collapsed pipes in Melbourne’s aging infrastructure. Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning safely clears obstructions while documenting pipe condition for strata management. Preventative maintenance schedules help avoid emergency call-outs and costly repairs to shared drainage systems.”