From the humid hinterlands to the high-rise apartments of Surfers Paradise, blocked toilets are a common issue. But what causes them, and how do you fix one without making a bad situation worse?
Despite what the packaging says, most wet wipes, cleaning cloths, and sanitary products do not break down in water. On the Gold Coast, where many homes rely on older sewerage systems or septic tanks, these items create fatbergs (solid masses of oil and non-biodegradable material) that block pipes completely.
There’s nothing quite like the sinking feeling of watching the water rise to the brim of the toilet bowl instead of swirling away. For Gold Coast residents, a blocked toilet isn’t just a nuisance—it’s a health hazard and a potential property nightmare.