A blue van arrived at 9:47. The technician, a wiry man named Tane with mud on his boots and a tablet in his hand, smiled apologetically. “Sorry about the wait. The North Shore’s been a mess this week—flooding and fatbergs like you wouldn’t believe.”
The flatmate replied with a single crying-laughing emoji. drain unblocking in auckland
By Wednesday morning, the stench of decay had seeped into the hallway. Sarah tried the plunger until her arms ached. Then she tried baking soda and vinegar, a YouTube solution that promised miracles but delivered only fizz and disappointment. The water level didn't budge. A blue van arrived at 9:47
For the next hour, the jetter roared, scouring the old clay pipes until they ran clean. Tane even ran a camera down the line, showing Sarah the video on his screen: a smooth, clear tunnel where yesterday there had been a greasy dam. The North Shore’s been a mess this week—flooding
“All good,” he said, packing up. “But tell your flatmate no more teaspoons, yeah? And start pouring cooking oil into a jar, not the sink.”
Cost: $290. Emergency call-out included.