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Blocked Drains North Epping

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North Epping 2121 24/7 NSW Lic. 476657C

Blocked sinks, toilets and main sewer lines cleared in North Epping — with a camera down the line afterwards, because a root that got in once will get in again.

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Why drains block in North Epping

Bushland reserves on the boundary, runoff off the ridge

North Epping is 92.0% separate houses in a quiet pocket bounded by bushland reserves, on the ridge above the Lane Cove valley. Roots out of those reserves into private drainage is the standard cause. Ridge-top position adds the second factor: the ground sheds water, and after heavy rain that runoff loads systems that cope perfectly well the rest of the year.

A new drainage pipe bedded in gravel in an open trench

What North Epping is built from

How people live in a suburb decides what blocks its drains. A high proportion of separate houses means most of the drainage here is private line running under gardens, which is exactly where roots find it.

Separate houses 92.0%Semis & townhouses 5.4%Flats & apartments 2.8%

North Epping sits in the Hornsby Shire, postcode 2121. On the ridge above the Lane Cove valley.

Local figures sourced from: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats — North Epping

How a blocked drain shows up in North Epping

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.

Roots from the reserve boundary

Bushland reserves bound the suburb, and their root systems reach past the fence line.

Rain-driven symptoms

Ridge-top runoff loads the system in a way that can look like a blockage but is not.

Almost never a strata question

At 92.0% detached, shared drainage barely arises here.

What we usually find under North Epping

Roots from the bushland reserves that bound the suburb, in drainage of one broad generation. After heavy rain the finding shifts — ridge-top runoff loading a line that is not actually blocked.

A new drainage pipe bedded in gravel in an open trench

Most repeat blockages are a pipe problem, not a blockage problem. We look before we quote.

What the drain is likely made of

A quiet residential pocket north of Epping with housing of a broadly consistent period, so drainage is generally of one generation. Predictable in age, if now well past the point where joints stay tight.

Worth saying plainly: pipe material by era is a pattern, not a survey. The only way to know what is under a particular North Epping property is to put a camera in it.

How the blockage actually gets cleared

Roots have to come out before anything else can be assessed, and what happens after that depends on the state of the joint they came through.

Root cutting

The first move here. A cutting head removes the root mass and flow returns the same visit — but roots regrow through the same opening, so on its own it is a treatment, not a cure.

CCTV drain inspection

Shows the joint the roots came through and whether the pipe around it is sound. That is what decides between an annual clear and a repair.

Pipe relining

A new liner cured inside the old pipe seals the joints the roots came through, removing the entry point without excavation.

High-pressure water jetting

Used here to flush out debris once the root mass is cut, and to show the joint clearly enough for the camera to assess it.

Clearing a blocked drain in North Epping

Separating runoff from an actual obstruction comes first, because they present alike and cost differently. Where roots have come through a joint, sealing it addresses both the intrusion and any water getting in the same way.

Rainwater pouring from a roof gutter during heavy rain

What clearing a blocked drain costs

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.

$150 – $400Clearing a simple blockage
$250 – $600High-pressure jetting
$250 – $550CCTV drain inspection
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
What moves the price in North Epping: Whether it is roots or runoff. They present alike, cost differently, and clearing a line that was never obstructed is the common wasted spend on ridge-top blocks.

Voyager prices by the job, not by the hour, so the number you approve is the number you pay.

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Not sure if it’s a blockage or a broken pipe?

Describe what’s happening at your North Epping property and we’ll tell you straight — including when the simple clear is the whole job.

What to do right now

If this line has blocked before, say so when you call. In North Epping a repeat is the signal that something is growing in the pipe rather than stuck in it, and that changes what needs to happen on the visit.

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 North Epping and the rest of the Lower North Shore. More on emergency plumbing.

Keeping it clear in North Epping

Before storm season, make sure surface water has somewhere to go that is not the sewer. On a ridge, most of the prevention is about where water ends up.

Rainwater pouring from a roof gutter during heavy rain

Storm season finds every drain that was never quite right. Better to know before it rains.

What happens after you call

1

Tell us what’s blocked

Which fixture, how long, and whether anything is overflowing. That is usually enough to tell how urgent it is.

2

We clear the roots

A cutter or jetter takes the mass out and restores flow, usually the same visit.

3

We look at why

A camera down the cleared line shows whether this was a one-off or a pipe that will do it again.

4

You get told straight

Including when the answer is that nothing further is needed. A cleared drain with no fault is a perfectly good outcome.

Related North Epping services

A blocked drain is sometimes the symptom rather than the problem. These cover what comes next:

Blocked drains near North Epping

Voyager covers the whole Lower North Shore. These are the closest to North Epping:

Blocked drain questions — North Epping

Why does my drain keep blocking in North Epping?

Most often for one reason here: bushland reserves on the boundary, runoff off the ridge. Roots from the bushland reserves that bound the suburb, in drainage of one broad generation. After heavy rain the finding shifts — ridge-top runoff loading a line that is not actually blocked. 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’.

How quickly can you get to a blocked drain in North Epping?

Voyager runs a 24/7 line for North Epping 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.

What does it cost to clear a blocked drain in North Epping?

Across the Sydney market a simple blockage typically runs $150–$400, while cutting tree roots from a line runs $400–$1,200. Root jobs sit at the higher end because clearing the mass is only half of it — the joint it came through is the other half. Those are market ranges rather than Voyager’s price list. Whether it is roots or runoff. They present alike, cost differently, and clearing a line that was never obstructed is the common wasted spend on ridge-top blocks. We price by the job, not the hour, and you approve the number before anything starts.

Will a drain cleaner from the supermarket fix it?

Rarely, and it can make things worse. Caustic product does not shift a root mass or a collapsed section, it sits in the line where it is a hazard to work on, and against an aged earthenware joint it does the pipe no favours. If a chemical has already gone down, tell us before anyone opens the line.

Do I need a camera inspection, or is clearing it enough?

If it is a genuine one-off — something went down that shouldn’t have — clearing it is the whole job. If the same line has blocked before, a camera is what tells you whether you are looking at an annual clear or a pipe that needs repairing. We would rather tell you it is fine than clear it twice.

Can tree roots be stopped from coming back in North Epping?

Cutting the roots restores flow but leaves the opening they came through, so they return — usually within a year or two. Relining seals the joints from inside, which removes the entry point without digging up whatever sits above the pipe. Before storm season, make sure surface water has somewhere to go that is not the sewer. On a ridge, most of the prevention is about where water ends up.

Is North Epping different from Epping?

Completely, for drainage. Epping is 47.4% flats with Metro-era towers and 11,515 dwellings; North Epping is a quiet pocket of 1,591 dwellings at 92.0% separate houses, bounded by bushland reserves. One is a shared-stack suburb, the other is roots into private lines. They also sit in different councils.

Do you clear stormwater drains in North Epping as well as sewer?

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