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When the shower starts gurgling in Hornsby




It happens after a windy night or a big downpour. You step into the shower and hear that slow gurgle. Hornsby’s leafy streets look great, but leaves, silt, and fine roots find their way into traps and long drain runs. Older brick homes can have clay or ageing copper lines. Units near Waitara or Asquith often need tidy strata approvals before any work begins.

The good news is you can do a few simple checks to tell the difference between a quick tidy up and a job for a licensed pro.

Quick things to try first

  • Test another tap or fixture. If only the basin is slow, clean the aerator or the trap under that sink.
  • Do a 2-minute meter test. Turn off all taps and appliances. If the meter still moves, you may have a concealed leak.
  • Clear what is safe. Scoop leaf guards, hose out yard pits, and clean reachable grates. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage seals.
  • Listen for water hammer. A bang when you shut a mixer suggests pressure or arrestor issues.
  • Take photos and a short clip. Time-stamped evidence helps any tradie diagnose faster and keeps strata happy.

If the problem keeps coming back

  • Repeated blockages within weeks. Often a sign of roots or a sag in the line.
  • Sewer odour indoors. Traps may be dry or a vent blocked.
  • Hot water going lukewarm by evening. A storage tank might be at the end of its life.
  • Ceiling stains or swollen skirting boards. Hidden leaks need proper testing.
  • Pressure that surges then drops. Valves or inline filters may need service.

If two or more of these show up together, skip the chemicals and book a professional inspection with a camera and pressure test.

Mid-article note: if you prefer local help that understands tree species, soil movement, and council rules, a Plumber in Hornsby can diagnose quickly, provide clear photos, and give options that fit your home and budget.

Hornsby habits that save money

  • Before storm months. Clear gutters and downpipes, check rainwater tank screens, and fit proper leaf guards where branches hang over the roof.
  • Every 2 to 3 years. Replace braided flexi hoses in kitchens and laundries. They often fail without warning and cause costly damage.
  • After long dry spells. Soil can shift and stress buried pipes. Watch for new cracks in paving near drains.
  • Know your shut-offs. Label the front water meter tap and hot water isolation valves so anyone at home can use them in a hurry.

For units and townhouses

  • Share a short written scope and photos with the strata manager.
  • Ask your plumber for before and after camera media for drain works.
  • Book common-area protection in advance: lift pads, floor runners, and waste removal.
    Good planning keeps neighbours calm and approvals quick.

What to tell your tradie on the first call

  • When the issue started and whether it follows rain or long hot spells
  • The exact fixture locations that are slow or noisy
  • Any photos of stains, pooling, or the meter still spinning
  • Access notes: parking, lift size, pets, and preferred time windows
  • Clear info means a better first visit and fewer return trips.

FAQs

Why do drains smell after heavy rain in Hornsby?
Stormwater can push gases if traps are dry or vents are blocked. Run water in every fixture to refill traps. If odour stays, book a vent check or smoke test.

Are chemical drain cleaners safe for older pipes?
Not ideal. They can damage seals and older materials. Mechanical clearing and a camera inspection give a proper fix and reduce repeat blockages.

How often should I service a storage hot water unit?
Check valves and temperature yearly. In harder water areas, replace the sacrificial anode roughly every five years to extend tank life.

What is the first move if a pipe bursts?
Turn off water at the front meter. If safe, switch off power near the wet area. Move valuables, take photos, then call a licensed local for a same day repair.

Do I need strata approval in my unit?
Yes for any work that touches common property. Provide a simple scope, photos, and access times. Like-for-like repairs are usually approved quickly.

Can roots be cleared without digging up the yard?
Often yes. Root cutting with a cable machine or water jet works well. If the pipe is cracked, a spot repair or relining may be the long-term fix.

My water pressure surges. Will that harm appliances?
It can. Unstable pressure stresses flexi hoses and fixtures. A pressure limiting valve or filter service usually sorts it. Have a plumber test and set the pressure correctly.

 

Small checks today can prevent big bills tomorrow. Keep notes, snap photos when something changes, and bring in local help early if anything feels off.

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