Same-day drain clearing on the Lower North Shore.
Blocked sinks, toilets and shared stacks cleared in Kurraba Point — jetted back to full bore rather than punched through, so it stays clear longer than a fortnight.
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Kurraba Point is 79.6% apartments across just 647 dwellings on a peninsula with harbour on three sides. The stock is largely older walk-up blocks from the early-twentieth-century expansion that shaped this stretch of the harbour, and their stacks are the source of most blockages — narrowed by decades of fat and now carrying modern loads including wipes they were never designed for.

How people live in a suburb decides what blocks its drains. The higher the apartment share, the more of the drainage is shared stack rather than private line — and shared stacks block on what a whole column of kitchens and bathrooms puts into them.
Kurraba Point sits in the North Sydney Council, postcode 2089. A small peninsula falling to the harbour on three sides.
Local figures sourced from: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats — Kurraba Point · Cremorne, New South Wales — Wikipedia
A drain rarely stops working without warning. These are the patterns worth acting on here — each one points at a different cause, which is what decides the fix.
In a walk-up the stack serves a vertical column. When it goes, that column reports it together.
An aged stack that has narrowed will keep blocking until it is properly cleaned rather than opened.
Harbour on three boundaries means getting equipment to a building is planned, not assumed.
A narrowed stack in an older walk-up, coated with decades of fat and now handling wipes it was never designed for. The pipe material matters as much as the blockage — cast iron and earthenware behave differently under clearing than PVC does.
Most repeat blockages are a pipe problem, not a blockage problem. We look before we quote.
Early-twentieth-century walk-ups mean plumbing of a similar generation: cast iron and earthenware rather than PVC in many buildings. Older stack material both narrows faster and is less tolerant of aggressive clearing, which affects what can safely be done to it.
Fat does not respond to a plunger and barely responds to a cable, so the order here usually starts with jetting.
Fat coats the pipe wall; a cable bores a hole through it and the line closes over again within weeks. Jetting scours the wall back to full bore, which is the difference between clearing a drain and cleaning it.
Shows whether the line was genuinely cleaned or merely opened — the distinction that decides if you are back in a month.
Less common in the apartment stock, but the older detached streets still see it — a cutting head takes the mass out and restores flow.
Rarely needed for a grease problem alone, but the answer where jetting reveals a damaged section underneath the build-up.
Jetting rather than cabling, because a narrowed cast-iron stack needs the wall scoured rather than a channel bored through it — but the camera comes first, since older stack material can be fragile enough to change the method. On a suburb this small, scheduled maintenance costs a building far less than repeated emergency callouts.

Nobody likes ringing for a price and being told “it depends”. These are typical ranges across the Sydney market — not Voyager’s price list, but a realistic yardstick to judge any quote against, including ours.
| Clearing a simple blockage | $150 – $400 |
| Clearing a blocked main sewer line | $300 – $600 |
| High-pressure jetting | $250 – $600 |
| Cutting tree roots from a line | $400 – $1,200 |
| CCTV drain inspection | $250 – $550 |
| Pipe relining, per lineal metre | $450 – $800 |
| Pipe relining, typical whole job | $4,000 – $10,000 |
| Excavate and replace, per metre | $300 – $600 |
Voyager prices by the job, not by the hour, so the number you approve is the number you pay.
Describe what’s happening at your Kurraba Point property and we’ll tell you straight — including when the simple clear is the whole job.
In a building, the first thing worth knowing is whether it is only your unit. If a neighbour has it too, the fault is in the shared line and nothing you do inside your own bathroom will change it.
Stop using the fixtures on that line. Every flush and every sinkful adds to what has nowhere to go, and on a main sewer blockage that is what turns a contained problem into an overflow.
Do not pour drain chemicals down it. They rarely clear a real blockage, they make the line unsafe to inspect or work on, and caustic product sitting against an old earthenware joint does the pipe no favours.
If sewage is surfacing, treat it as urgent. That is a health issue, not an inconvenience — keep people and pets away from it and call.
If it is out of hours and getting worse, ring rather than book — Voyager runs a 24/7 line for Kurraba Point and the rest of the Lower North Shore. More on emergency plumbing.
On 647 dwellings largely in older blocks, scheduled jetting is straightforwardly cheaper than the callouts it prevents — and gentler on stack material that will not tolerate repeated aggressive clearing.
Storm season finds every drain that was never quite right. Better to know before it rains.
Which fixture, how long, and whether anything is overflowing. That is usually enough to tell how urgent it is.
Scoured back to full bore rather than opened just enough to run, which is what stops it closing over again in a month.
A camera down the cleared line shows whether this was a one-off or a pipe that will do it again.
Including when the answer is that nothing further is needed. A cleared drain with no fault is a perfectly good outcome.
A blocked drain is sometimes the symptom rather than the problem. These cover what comes next:
Voyager covers the whole Lower North Shore. These are the closest to Kurraba Point:
Most often for one reason here: older walk-up blocks on a small peninsula. A narrowed stack in an older walk-up, coated with decades of fat and now handling wipes it was never designed for. The pipe material matters as much as the blockage — cast iron and earthenware behave differently under clearing than PVC does. A drain that clears easily and blocks again within months is telling you the cause is still in the pipe — which is why we put a camera down a cleared line rather than leaving it at ‘it’s moving again’.
Voyager runs a 24/7 line for Kurraba Point and the rest of the Lower North Shore. If sewage is surfacing or a main line has stopped, say so when you call — that is what decides how fast someone needs to be there rather than the booking order.
Across the Sydney market a simple blockage typically runs $150–$400 and high-pressure jetting $250–$600. Grease jobs sit toward the jetting end, because cabling through a fat layer buys weeks rather than years. Those are market ranges rather than Voyager’s price list. The age and material of the stack, plus getting to the building at all. Harbour on three sides means access is planned; an aged stack means the method is chosen around what the pipe can take. We price by the job, not the hour, and you approve the number before anything starts.
Rarely. Supermarket products are designed for a hair clog in a basin, not a fat layer coating a metre of pipe wall — they open a channel through it at best. They also make the line hazardous to work on afterwards. If a chemical has already gone down, say so before anyone opens it up.
If it is a genuine one-off — something went down that shouldn’t have — clearing it is the whole job. If a kitchen or stack line has closed over before, a camera afterwards is what tells you whether it was actually cleaned or merely opened. We would rather tell you it is fine than clear it twice.
Kurraba Point is 79.6% apartments, so this comes up constantly. If the line serves more than one lot it is generally common property and the owners corporation’s to arrange; if it serves only your lot it is yours. We establish which before work is authorised and deal with the strata or building manager directly — the plumber page for Kurraba Point covers the ownership rules in full.
Usually, at the right pressure — but not without looking first. Many of Kurraba Point’s walk-ups carry cast iron or earthenware stacks that have narrowed over decades, and some are fragile enough that the method has to be adjusted. That is a camera decision, not a guess, and it is why we inspect before choosing how to clear.
Yes, and telling them apart matters — they present similarly from the surface and are fixed completely differently. A drain that only misbehaves in heavy rain is usually stormwater or ingress rather than a blockage. A camera settles it in one visit.


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Page reviewed and updated 20 August 2026