Drain Blockage Tauranga -
Many older properties in Tauranga have established trees whose roots seek out moisture, often invading underground pipes through small cracks.
Despite being marketed as 'flushable,' these synthetic sheets do not break down like toilet paper. In Tauranga's wastewater network, they bind with fats, oils, and grease (FOG) to form 'fatbergs'—concrete-like masses that choke the system. drain blockage tauranga
Once a root enters a pipe, it acts like a net, catching debris, grease, and 'flushable' wipes. The result is a hardened mass that no amount of plunger-work can dislodge. Many older properties in Tauranga have established trees
The changing weather patterns of the Bay of Plenty are also playing a role. Tauranga is experiencing wetter, more intense storms followed by longer dry spells. they bind with fats