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12 Signs You Need a New Air Conditioner

Australia’s extreme weather makes us rely on air conditioning systems to keep us comfortable. AC is the one appliance every household can’t live without during unbearably hot temperatures on summer days to freezing winters.

When your air conditioning isn’t working correctly during a heatwave, you’d be frustrated. Fortunately, your AC will generally give some warning signs before it completely breaks down.

We have compiled 12 common sinister signs that you need  a new air conditioner or perhaps an urgent repair. This will help you to be prepared and know what to look out for.

Signs You Need a New Air Conditioner

1. Moisture Is Accumulating, or the Unit Is Leaking

A slight amount of moisture from condensation occurs naturally only when the air is heated and cooled. However, if you find a large amount of water on or around the air conditioner, or worse, if there is a leak, it indicates that you should call an air conditioner specialist.

This extra moisture may result from a mechanical malfunction or may be related to the refrigerant. Anyway, these two issues need to be addressed quickly.

Dripping unwanted water into your home can cause flood damage and can be very expensive to repair. On the other hand, exposed refrigerants are associated with a wide range of health hazards. In this case, it may be possible to repair the existing air conditioning system, but system replacement can often be cheaper.

2. Strange Smells 

There are a lot of strange odours emitted by the air conditioner when something goes wrong. You can learn a lot from an AC unit based on the smell. The musty odour can indicate mould in the system or indicate critters that found the unfortunate end in the duct.

All odours indicate a problem with the air conditioner, but some smells can also be dangerous to your and your family’s health. It would be great to remove the stink with a thorough cleaning and simple repairs, but it may be time to replace the unit altogether.

Signs You Need a New Air Conditioner

3. Poor or nill airflow

Did you notice a drastic change in the airflow of the system? Within minutes of turning on the air conditioner, you will feel warm or cold air coming out of the unit. If not, the airflow in the vent may be restricted, or the fan may be defective.

These problems don’t vanish on their own and can easily be avoided with regular maintenance. An air conditioning specialist can identify the problem and repair or install the replacement unit before a major issue arises.

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4. No Cool or Warm Air comes from the Air Conditioning Unit

If you switch your air conditioner on however your property nevertheless feels stifling warm or freezing cold, that’s a clear signal it’s time to update your air conditioner. There’s a protracted listing of motives why your air conditioner isn’t developing the cool or heat air you’re after, and you may want a certified professional to evaluate the scenario and behaviour upkeep or replacements.

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5. The Temperature is Inconsistent

The whole idea of getting an air conditioner is to provide a consistent airflow to control the room’s temperature according to the desired setting. Minor fluctuations are expected as the system regulates the temperature, but significant deviations are not typical. 

Air conditioners that blow hot air in cooling mode can have serious problems such as compressor breakage. Mismatched temperatures can also be caused by failures in filters, condenser coils, condensate drains, or other internal components.

Major failures that prevent air conditioners from producing constant temperatures or reducing cooling capacity are often too expensive to repair. In this case, we recommend getting a new air conditioning unit.

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6. Your Air Conditioning is making strange noises

There is no completely quiet air conditioner. Over time, you will learn the typical sounds that your particular air conditioner makes. If your air-con suddenly makes a strange noise, call an expert to inspect it ASAP. It may be a simple issue that can aggravate if unattended.

Squeaking, squealing, rattling, and clicking sounds are all bad signs of a problem with your air conditioner. Repair or replacement is appropriate, depending on the issue that causes the noise.

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7. It Takes too long to start

The air conditioner alternates between on and off to maintain the desired temperature. If you have problems starting the air conditioner, or if it switches on and off randomly in a short cycle, it may indicate an issue.

Switching on and off frequently puts stress on the air conditioner and shortens its life. If you’re lucky, it’s just a blown fuse. If not, you will probably be on the hunt for a new air conditioner.

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8. Excessive Dust Accumulation

A well-maintained air conditioner does more than just heat and cool. They also clean the air in your home with their air filters so you can breathe clean air.

If you have more dust in your house than usual, clean the system’s filter if these are dusty. If the problem persists, it may be time to start thinking about a new air conditioner.

9. Not enough humidity removed by the air conditioning

One of the roles of air conditioners is to lower the humidity in the house. Even in low-humidity climates, the air retains a small amount of moisture. If you start to feel moisture inside your home while the air conditioner is running, the unit may need to be serviced.

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10. Your Air Conditioning is Inefficient or Old

Age affects all of us, including our air conditioners. If you’re worried about your home’s energy cost or energy efficiency, it may be a reason to upgrade your current system to something new in itself.

Newer models can save you more in the long run than older air conditioners. They are inherently more energy efficient with new technology. Just compare the power consumption ratings of your old and new devices.

Also, you may be upgrading other electrical appliances or integrating a solar panel system in your home. You may want to get a unit that works in synergy with the rest of the appliances.

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11. The aircon frequently needs repairs

Like any other appliance, air conditioning units will show signs of use and tear over the years. An old air conditioner that needs frequent repairs may be close to the end of its life expectancy. Perhaps getting a new unit is cheaper than regular technicians visits. This is especially true after the warranty expires and you cover the total fees.

You’ll also get to enjoy all the great features new AC systems come with, such as their smart capabilities and greater energy efficiency.

12. Energy Bills Skyrocketing

Although there are many causes for energy bills fluctuations, a malfunctioning air conditioning system will definitely increase your monthly electricity expenses. 

Over time, you come to learn the energy costs despite seasonal fluctuations. Unless your energy provider has significantly increased their charges, spikes in monthly fees indicate an electrical problem at home. 

If you are experiencing any of the issues mentioned on this list and your electricity bill has increased dramatically, it is very likely to be connected. 

There you have it! If you can at least consider each item on our 12 warning signs you need a new air conditioner, you’ll be armed with enough knowledge to take action before it is too late. The best time to make a positive change is when devices reach the end of their lifespan. Simply upgrade rather than replace. You may even find it’s cheaper to buy a superior product. 

As always, get your installation done by reliable professionals. There’s nothing worse (and more expensive) than poor installation and maintenance. Twin Electrics & Plumbing has a dedicated in-house team of the best electricians in Melbourne. Get it done fast and get it done right the first time! We can usually get a technician to your home in an hour, so give us a call. We won’t let you down. 

Remember to check our blogs for Going Green and Buy Smart guides. We publish regularly and always have the latest information on new products and cost-saving initiatives. 

Power Outages – 10 Ways To Prepare, React And Recover

Power outages are usually far from our daily thoughts. If you’re involved in a business that depends on electricity, it’s likely that you have a contingency plan for the office. Meanwhile, you may have completely forgotten to give your family the benefit of preparation and planning that can save lives and protect their most valuable belongings. 

While we go about our lives assuming electricity is 100% reliable, the companies that supply our power are constantly repairing faults. Debris, storms, traffic accidents, fires and malicious damage can suddenly cast a suburb into pitch black chaos. At any given time, there are minor outages happening across the state. A power outage in your suburb is likely to happen, but you’ll seldom know when. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of top tips that you can apply in chronological order, beginning with preparation. 

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#1. Don’t Fry Your Laptop – Always Use Surge Protectors

Don’t let your most expensive devices take the strain of a sudden burst of electricity. Some surges are simply too powerful for any device to handle. Surge protectors are like a bullet-proof vest for your electronic devices. Even in the case of the most powerful burst of electricity, a properly functioning surge protector will sacrifice itself to keep your favourite gadgets in A1 condition. Twin Electrics & Plumbing can help choose and install the latest surge protectors

#2. Serious Storm? Power Down!

Sure, it seems extreme to pull out every plug, but with so many devices being wireless, it’s not as disruptive as it was a decade ago. There’s no point complaining about it ruining your night when most of your favourite entertainment can still be enjoyed without power. Surge protectors may act as an important defender, but an extreme electrical storm carries the risk of lightning. Every connected electrical wire or device can act as a conductor. If there’s any risk of extreme weather, trust the experts when they recommend powering down. 


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#3. Water + Electricity = Tragedy

Here at Twin Electrics & Plumbing, we constantly remind Victorians of the immediate and severe risk of electrical wires exposed to water. Aussies tend to build vertically due to our experiences with flooding but there are plenty of homes with basements and cellars. Anything below ground level is susceptible to flooding. However minor it seems, it only takes a small puddle to create a tragedy. Anyone with subterranean rooms needs to have a way of pumping out the water fast. A sump pump powered by a generator can extract water quickly. 

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#4. Invest In A Generator 

If you absolutely must have uninterrupted power, a small generator is the answer. They should always be used outside rather than enclosed spaces, but they’re tough enough to handle the elements. It may seem like a luxury for a minor outage but there’s no telling how long it will take for damaged lines to be repaired. If power outages affect medical equipment or the refrigeration of medicines, you need to get advice from a medical practitioner. That advice may include investing in an alternative power supply. 

 #5. Darkness Is Dangerous – Always Know Where Your Flashlights Are 

We’re keeping flashlights separate from the survival kit because let’s face it, you may never find the survival kit without the flashlight. As a senior member of the family, the onus is going to be on you to shed some light on the situation. Have a small LED flashlight where you put your keys or in a location where you’re reminded of it. You can then have a range of LED flashlights and lamps in one obvious location. It’s also advisable for every member of the household to keep a small LED flashlight in their room. 


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#6. Prepare A Survival Kit 

An electrical outage survival kit is similar to any standard zombie apocalypse survival kit except you probably won’t need a crossbow or samurai sword. You’ll need some warm practical clothing, non-perishable foods, back-up flashlights, batteries and a waterproof outer layer (e.g. poncho). You might think it seems like a lot of effort (and storage) just to survive a half-hour outage. But imagine what a genius, champion and hero you’ll become when that little outage stretches into a marathon. 

#7. Food Preservation – The Fridge-Freezer Shuffle

When the temperature of perishable goods rises above 40 degrees, you may as well throw them in the bin. Let’s face it, food isn’t cheap in Australia, and Murphy’s Law suggests the most likely time for an outage is after you’ve spent a hundred bucks at the supermarket. Worse than wasting groceries is eating rotten food. It could potentially be more dangerous that any electrical risk. While it doesn’t take long for a fridge to lose its cool, a freezer can hold its temperature for up 48 hours. Try swiftly transitioning perishable items to the freezer, making sure doors aren’t left open for too long. It could buy you time and help you avoid buying the same food again tomorrow. 

#8. Stay Informed With Real Time Maps

Power outages aren’t dirty secrets energy companies hide. In a connected world where people demand instant answers, most power companies are completely transparent. You can access real time interactive maps which will highlight outages and describe the severity of the damage. You can also get estimated times and important safety information. Knowing which company supplies your energy is a good starting point. Find out how they alert customers, what channels they use, and their recommended safeguards. 

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#9. Bored Games?

While we may have created a less extreme survival kit than the one you’ll be using for the zombie apocalypse, the outage kit can be more fun. You may not instantly get a positive response when you reveal a classic board game, but attitudes may change as devices run out of power. If you’ve followed our tips, you should be safe enough to simply wait it out. What better way to enjoy some unexpected family time than forcing the kids into Monopoly bankruptcy? 

#10. Evacuation 

The concept of evacuation is alien to most people, but anyone who has ever been forced to leave their home will tell you it’s a much less frightening experience when you’re well informed. The majority of homeowners are dangerously unprepared and that leads to panic. Emergency services teams lose so much time on unnecessary communications, and it can be avoided if homeowners understand when and where to go during an evacuation. Of course, it’s likely you’ll be ordered to evacuate just before you win that game of Monopoly. 


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Be Ready For The Next Power Outage 

Whether it’s due to a rosy outlook, busy lifestyle or tight budget, we tend to deprioritise preparations for power outages. After all, it seems like a rare occurrence. But tell that to the 18,000 Australians who were evacuated due to flooding during March. 

During our lifetimes, few of us will avoid the discomfort of long electrical outages. Start with personal safety. Then take the necessary precautions to protect your home and valuables. Finally, make outages less frightening for kids by ensuring they’re warm, well fed, well-lit and entertained. 

As always, check our safety guides for all the latest advice, checklists and news. And if you’re eager to safeguard your property and devices with surge protectors, sumps, generators and improvements to wiring, call Twin Electrics & Plumbing for a free quote. 

Choosing the best electrical contractor for your business

You’ve got an electrical issue, and all you want is a quick solution to the problem. But choosing the best electrical contractor is so much more difficult when you run a business. Beyond the usual requirements like speed, quality, and reliability, you have the added pressures of compliance, insurance, and responsibility to the people you manage. 

What you need is a checklist of essential considerations to help you choose the right contractor. Of course, Twin Electrics & Plumbing would love to be your first choice. But we’re on a mission to improve electrical safety, so regardless of your decision, we encourage you to use this guide as you research the best options. 

BUY SMART#1. Qualifications

If one of our technicians turns up at your door, we expect you to ask them to prove that they are licenced. For Twin Electrics & Plumbing, it’s no inconvenience because we only hire and train certified technicians. But some solo contractors don’t meet the same standards. No licence means no compliance. Non-compliant work is legally (and in many cases, practically) not up to industry standards. In the event of an incident caused by an electrical issue, tracing it back to incompetent electrical work could put you in legal hot water. 

 

Best electrical contractor#2. Experience

Now that we have a certified electrician, the next obvious question is whether they have the necessary experience. With so many contractors out there, you should be able to find someone who is either very experienced across the entire gamut of electrical appliances, wiring and infrastructure; or a technician who has developed a particular area of specialisation. When searching for the best electrical contractor, make sure you only hire electricians who have solid evidence or testimonies to back their experience.

#3. Insurance

As a business, you’re probably already juggling a few insurance policies. Somewhere in the fine print of your policy, you’ll find clauses that insist on 100% compliance. While insurance companies are known for a little bit of leniency during claims, they will withdraw that generosity if the claim is large enough. It’s not something you can take to the bank, figuratively or literally! As for insuring the electrical work, if your electrician isn’t insured, you can probably guess who will be liable in the event of an accident. The contractor will be long gone, leaving you holding the smoking gun!

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#4. Pricing 

Life can often surprise us. Perhaps the cheapest electrician you find will deliver the highest quality of work. Is it likely, though? Rather than price, we recommend looking at value. For larger organisations like Twin Electrics & Plumbing, our operations are expensive. We hire the best technicians, buy the latest equipment and have a dedicated customer support team. We may be slightly more costly than a solo contractor, but we strive to offer much better value. 

#5. Speed

We all know that the cost of an electrical issue in an office, warehouse or factory is measured by lost productivity. Good managers always have an eye on the clock. You may have found the best electrical contractor, but a long wait will be far too costly. In terms of costs, a fast solution that gets your team back to full productivity can often pay for itself. If you’re losing a thousand dollars an hour, every minute counts. 

#6. Reputation

The bigger the brand, the more investment in its development and maintenance. That’s the way it works in a world of fast connectivity and transparency. It’s great for the consumer and tough on the vendor. But for brands like ours, built over 40 years, reputation is everything. We can’t afford to deliver shoddy work or overcharge customers. Every job is performed strictly to standards, both internal and regulatory. So, is your contractor reputable? In other words, are they accountable? 

Twin Electrics Services Electrical Contractor Reviews#7. References and Reviews

With plenty of disreputable characters giving our industry a bad name, the default starting position for any customer is cynicism. We get it. Once bitten, twice shy. Still, that customer feedback is an excellent tool for anyone looking for the best electrical contractor. Make sure you don’t base a decision on one great review. Check to see how many reviews the business has received. A decent rating backed by a large number of reviews is a much more reliable indicator than a small handful of high ratings. 

Preventive Maintenance | Electrician Contractor#8. Equipment

It’s not always an essential box to tick, but in some cases, equipment is critical. For the most advanced electrical work, one particular item of equipment may dramatically increase quality or reduce labour. Costs will be reduced if you deal with a vendor who owns, rather than leases, equipment for large-scale infrastructure projects. Also, ensure you’re dealing with an electrician who has well-maintained equipment. Some tools are extremely powerful, so even a minor malfunction could put you or your team at risk. 

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Best electrical contractor#9. Product

For products like larger electrical appliances, a well-established company with key industry partnerships can help you access cutting edge products or massive discounts. The more prominent and older the vendor, the more likely they’ll have closer ties with major brands and suppliers. Exclusive deals are always the ultimate goal in partnerships, so you could find that a premium or unique product is available when you choose a particular vendor. 

Best electrical contractor customer service#10. Manners

It’s rarely going to make the top of a priority list but choosing a crass, impolite or untidy contractor is something you’ll immediately regret. If it’s a minor inconvenience during a quick repair, imagine how you’d feel if you had to put up with a toxic or offensive individual for a week or more? Ensure you check reviews and testimonials for comments regarding etiquette, courtesy and personal hygiene.


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Finding The Best Electrical Contractor – Is It Possible To Tick Every Box On The Checklist?

It certainly is. It may seem like a few items belong on a ‘nice to have’ list, but at Twin Electrics & Plumbing, we believe these ten characteristics are essential. That means our technicians are fast, reliable, experienced, certified and polite. They all represent the Twin Electrics & Plumbing brand – a family business with over 40 years of experience and 40 vans on the road in Melbourne. 

We may not be the first choice for your next electrical project, but we’d like to think you’ll choose a company with the same high standards. We look forward to working with you in the future. Until then, please always try to tick all ten boxes on our checklist. 

The Ultimate Guide To Creating A Sustainable Home

Every day, more Australians are taking responsibility for their contribution to global warming. As world leaders converge on Glasgow for the Cop26 Climate Summit to discuss the issue at a macro level, millions of Australians are already on a mission to reduce their personal influence on the environment and climate. 

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Some people are banning plastics, while others are making the switch to electric cars. But rather than cherry-picking methods, we know many people out there are looking to do more. How do you start creating a sustainable home in a way that maximises positive change with the least amount of convenience and cost? 

Twin Electrics & Plumbing has been a big part of the sustainability strategies of hundreds of Melbourne homeowners. So, we decided to create the ultimate guide to encourage Melbournians to drastically cut power usage, preserve resources and possibly even save a few bucks along the way. 

If you want to join the growing contingent of Aussies who are willing to make sacrifices for the good of the planet, implementing the initiatives on our list will be a great start. We’ll keep updating this article with more ideas as we experiment with new tech and innovative techniques, so check back regularly. 

Using The Galaxy’s Most Powerful Resource – Installing Solar Panels

The entry barriers for solar power are always the same. People complain about the rebates, the initial costs of installation and the fear of investing in redundant technology (e.g., rapidly improving batteries). But no one challenges the benefit of solar power. It may not be the silver bullet for climate control, but it’s a way of eliminating most fossil fuels from the electricity equation. Think about how amazing it would be to limit coal-powered energy to base electricity needs, effectively making it a backup for our green energy.

We’ve been installing solar for 20 years, so we know a thing or two about squeezing the most out of your solar panels. If you’re worried about giving most of your energy back to the grid for little reward, there are ways to ensure you’re making the most of your solar energy output. If you’re waiting for the right timing, you could be waiting forever. The key is to pick a time when the tech has markedly improved, and that time is now. As for initial costs, they’ll be countered by energy savings in the long run. 

Solar energy is the number one initiative for anyone creating a sustainable home. Solar panel installation has never been easier and safer, so if you’re looking to make a significant change, we advise you to go solar now.


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Cool Trick – Cleaning Your Refrigerator Coils 

Having asked you to take the plunge and go solar, let’s balance that significant commitment with a quick win that could cost you nothing. The only appliance in your house that eats power 27-4 is your refrigerator. What happens when your fridge isn’t cold enough? Well, you turn it up, right? 

But there may be nothing mechanically wrong with your fridge. Poor performance may result from dusty or clogged coils, which the manufacturers generally recommend cleaning every four to six months. 

Of course, manufacturers place warning notices in handy places like underneath or behind the fridge. No wonder most of us aren’t aware of this relatively simple but effective way of reducing energy consumption. For the DIY heroes, you’ll find a soft-bristle brush at the hardware store that’s perfect for gently cleaning coils. If you’d rather not crawl around on the floor in the pursuit of energy savings, an experienced handyperson can do the job in 15 minutes. 

When you see the amount of gunk that gets pulled from your coils, you’ll be glad you cleaned them. You’ll probably also be able to turn down your fridge a few notches. 

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The Home Of The Future – Passive Solar Design 

The word ‘passive’ is a little misleading here because there’s nothing passive about the commitment or investment required. In terms of commitment, even a tiny step towards passive solar design requires some form of renovation or, even better, a home explicitly designed with passive solar in mind. 

The concept is simple. Passive solar design uses positioning and materials to absorb and disburse the sun’s heat. That usually happens during the design phase, but there are ways to implement clever techniques and upgrades for existing homes. You’re probably wondering what kind of energy savings could justify passive design before construction or significant renovations to an existing home. Well, experts are throwing around figures like 90% energy savings. Imagine that!

It may be a little challenging to change the orientation of your home (slight understatement there!), but there’s more to passive solar design than architecture. Even the slightest modification to a roof or awning could provide significant benefits.


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Capturing The Heat With High-Performance Windows

Just when we’ve gotten used to energy ratings on our household appliances, we now have to consider the energy ratings for our windows! What difference could window glazing possibly make, you might ask. Again, the answer is surprising. 

Thermal insulation glass, better seals and savvier installers are helping to cut down the loss of heat by as much as 40%. There are also incentives to keep windows up to date, including subsidies for developers. 

As a homeowner, you might be wondering how your windows are performing. Are they comparable to the latest designs? The general rule is that windows installed after 1995 will probably be up to current specifications. But that doesn’t mean they’re saving you a lot of energy. So if you’re in doubt, get an expert to check your windows. 

If you’re worried about costs, most experts believe the latest high-performance windows, installed correctly, can offer energy savings that will cover your costs within three years. 


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5-Star Initiative – Energy-Efficient Appliances

In Australia, we don’t need to do much research when choosing an appliance that saves energy. We’ve had star ratings for decades. As we’ve said a few times in our Going Green Guides, the issue is whether people place energy consumption above other factors like aesthetics and cost. Yes, it’s increasingly possible to have your cake and eat it too. You can enjoy great design, power, durability and low energy consumption. 

But sometimes, when you’re creating a sustainable home, you have to make a few sacrifices for the planet’s good. We don’t want to cast any aspersions on your good intentions, but let’s face facts; if you’re choosing a less energy-efficient appliance because you prefer its colour, you may not be as committed to the environment as you’d like to be. 

As for the people who, for whatever reason, have reached a point where they doubt the energy rating or believe it’s become redundant, we can assure you that isn’t the case. It’s very much alive and well. In fact, there are new ratings on the way thanks to regularly updated regulations, rules, and parameters. 


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Getting To The Root Of The Problem – Drip Irrigation Systems

There was a time when the humble amateur gardener could only dream of having the lushest garden on the block. These days, having a green thumb might not matter so much. With the clever and affordable drip irrigation systems currently available, part-time gardeners can look forward to dramatically improved growth with significantly reduced water consumption. 

It’s all about getting the moisture to the plant’s roots rather than wasting it through evaporation. Plants are experts at getting to any available moisture in the soil, but in the time it takes a plant to reach water, the moisture may be severely reduced or completely lost. Drip irrigation feeds the roots directly. 

The downside? Like any tech, once you get into it, you may become addicted. You can create a very complex system and spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. So our advice is to tread carefully. 

How Your Cool Roof Can Reduce The City’s Temperature

Have you ever heard of the urban heat island? It sounds like a recreational park, but it’s the effect clustered structures have on the atmosphere. In suburbs and cities, temperatures are a few degrees above rural areas. Think of it as a form of collective radiation, and we’re all contributing to it. 

Thanks to Cool Roofs, that temperature could be reduced, making life a little more bearable during the hotter months. When people talk about one degree, it’s easy to shrug your shoulders. But three degrees on a hot summer day? Well, that’s enough of an incentive to get any sensible person involved. 

There are no gadgets or wires at work. The coating of roof products can now contain additives that reflect the sun’s heat more effectively. Melbourne City is right behind this initiative, encouraging building owners to retrofit improved materials and reduce the city’s contribution to global warming. 

For you, a cool roof has the more immediate advantage of bringing down summer temperatures. It’s likely that the next time you replace your roof tiles, they’ll contain the proper additives. But to be on the safe side, make sure you ask your contractor if they’re using the right products. 


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What Water Shortage? Rain Water Harvesting In Australia

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You may have heard a lot of debate about rainwater harvesting, but much of that debate is about drinking water. Let’s be as clear as the water we like to drink. Drinking water is strictly regulated, and it should remain that way. But only 4% of the water we use is for drinking. There are many other applications, and at Twin Electrics & Plumbing, we generally focus on the safest. 

We’ve already mentioned irrigation, but it’s hard to rival a good tank if you want to conserve water. You can rig a system to collect the run-off from rooves to create a large water reservoir for many applications, including irrigation and cleaning. Regulations will apply, so you need to check with local authorities to see what’s legal. 

In a drought-prone country with high water usage, bans are possible at any time. That fills the heart of any gardener with fear, but with your personal water storage system, you can avoid most of that anxiety. Twin Electrics & Plumbing install water tanks across the entire Melbourne metro area, so give us a call if you need some expert advice. 


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Light Years Ahead – Solar, Modern Bulbs and Perfect Timing

To cover the full range of modern lighting technology and techniques would require a separate guide. Luckily, we’ve already written it! Check out our Top Ten Energy-efficient Lighting tips. For those of you who are looking for the elevator pitch, we can summarise quickly here. 

If you love new technology as much as we do, lighting is one area where you’ll find an extensive range of exciting new products. For starters, LED lighting ranges are very extensive now. We all know they use a fraction of the energy of old school incandescent bulbs and can last ten times longer. Now they provide all those advantages plus an incredible range. Pick any intensity, colour and mood. It’s all possible if you understand how to read your lumens.

For your home’s lighting management and scheduling, timing and sensors light the way for better conservation. These increasingly sophisticated devices, combined with vastly superior bulbs, are lighting homes at a fraction of the energy costs we took for granted ten years ago. 

Last but not least is our favourite subject: solar. But we’re not singing the praises of panels and batteries. In this case, we’re lauding the next generation of solar-powered exterior lights. Suppose you’ve ever felt guilty about illuminating your beautiful yard during a quiet family bar-b-que. In that case, the latest exterior lights provide a beautiful and guilt-free view of your garden at night. 


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Creating a sustainable home goes beyond technology. Educating your close circle may have significant effects. 

Break The Cycle – Less Energy Consumption With Climate Control

Most of us take our seasonal temperature control for granted. In winter, we have gas. In summer we have aircon. But like most norms we grew up with, the old ways are becoming redundant. 

Now, with the growing popularity of reverse-cycle split systems, costs are coming down so most of us can afford complete climate control. A central system capable of monitoring and controlling temperatures throughout the house is a gamechanger for energy reduction. With the ability to set timers and control each room’s temperature via an app, it’s also a gamechanger in terms of user experience. 


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If you are creating a sustainable home, take advantage of our partnership with EVolution Australia!

From The Sun To The Panel To The Charger To The Car

With improvements in domestic EV charging leading to increasingly versatile technology, you can now collect your solar energy, use it to power your vehicle, and even store additional power longer. That will please the many people who create excess energy, only to feed it back into the grid.

The best level 2 domestic EV chargers can provide enough power for a 110km drive in one hour. These solar-aware chargers intelligently monitor your solar production to prioritise the use of solar energy. That means the cycle is complete. You can now power your vehicle with the solar energy you produce.

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Creating A Sustainable Home – Conclusion

If you’ve made it this far, you are a true believer and probably also the type of person who knows we haven’t covered every possible energy-saving technique. But we plan to build this guide as we investigate more initiatives. If you want us to add a particular energy-saving method, please comment below. We’ll look into your suggestion and expand our guide.

For now, we hope you’ll use our guide to dramatically reduce your carbon footprint, improve your lifestyle, and save on energy bills. Remember to check our Going Green Guides regularly for more ideas on energy efficiency.


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Top 10 Energy-efficient Lighting Tips

Here at Twin Electrics & Plumbing, we’re building a great collection of guides on our two favourite subjects: innovative products and sustainability. You can’t find a better way of combining those two passions than energy-efficient lighting. Technology has led to significant innovations in lighting, but it’s not all about great gadgets. From architecture to solar, let’s look at our top 10 energy-efficient lighting tips. 

1. Shine On – Harnessing The Power Of Solar

If you’re a regular reader of our Going Green blogs, you’ll know we’re mad about solar. It’s a big part of our business, and we’ve been installing and maintaining solar panels since they appeared on the market. At the moment, we’re enjoying outdoor solar lights. They’ve come a long way. Their capacity for storing energy has improved dramatically, and some models can now be hooked up to batteries for energy storage. To us, they’re a no-brainer, especially if you love enjoying your garden at night. 


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2. Essential Lighting – What Are The Best Light Bulbs To Energy?

We all miss the warm glow of the classic incandescent lightbulb. But there are ways to make modern bulbs emit warmer light, and the energy efficiency of LEDs makes them a necessity. LEDs are a whopping 75% more energy-efficient, making them cheaper for families and one of the first changes people make when they’re striving to become more environmentally friendly. These energy-saving bulbs are also a lot less hassle because they last ten times longer. 


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3. Common Sense – Minimise Power Usage With Sensors

Even the most dedicated greenie forgets to turn off lights. We’ve all walked into an empty room and realised the lights have been on for hours. But these days, you don’t need to be vigilant. Simply install sensors to control your power use. Modern sensors detect sunlight, and you can position them to ensure you always have light when you need it. Beyond your grasp of technology? Remember that your local electrician is usually familiar with most models and can take care of installation for you.


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4. Look At The Bright Side – Using Sunlight

Architects have been embracing sustainability for decades, but energy-efficient lighting has become a priority in the past few years. That’s because property owners are becoming increasingly savvy. Intelligent design can dramatically increase or control natural light. If you’re past the point of construction, don’t worry. There are plenty of great options, the most common being skylights. If your roof tiles are getting close to their expiry date, you can also consider installing transparent tiles above shared spaces. 


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The most energy-efficient lighting is the sun. Make sure your architect uses natural light!

5. More Expensive Doesn’t Always Mean Better – Look For The Energy Rating 


Energy Grade Energy-efficient lighting

When you’re shopping for lights, particularly self-contained lighting solutions like lamps, check the energy rating. Energy ratings are constantly revised. For instance, at the time of publishing this article, the system is changing to update ratings on LED, halogen and incandescent lamps. The more stars, the less energy required, which is good for your budget and the environment.

More about Victorian Energy Regulations here.

6. Having A Lightbulb Moment – Check Your Lumens

How often have you bought a new lightbulb and taken it home only to find it’s too bright or dark for the room? It happens all the time. There’s no point changing your lifestyle to save the environment if you’re just throwing inadequate bulbs in a draw to gather dust. Shopping for energy-saving bulbs has become a little more technical, but it’s not hard to find the right light for your space. Read the info on the box to check: a/ lumens for the amount of light produced; and b/ CRI for colour accuracy. There’s no reason to make any compromises. The best light bulbs to save energy just happen to also be the best solution for creating the right mood.  

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7. Speed Of Light – Using Timers 

If you’re a creature of habit, timers can be a godsend. They’re a great way of saving energy but can also help maintain healthy habits and motivate you. Just make sure your timers are set according to seasonal changes in light, and of course, ensure the lights aren’t activated when you’re travelling. It’s often worthwhile to get a professional electrician to set up timers and sensors unless you’re looking for a time-consuming hobby!

8. An Oldie But A Goodie – Training The Family To Be Energy-aware

We can all remember parents repeatedly reminding us to turn off the lights when we leave a room. It has to be the most enduring of all energy-saving habits. But it’s lasted because it works. Regardless of sensors, timers and energy-saving bulbs, nothing beats developing good habits. Being aware of lights is simply a matter of practice, and there’s usually an adult in the house who will remind you ten times a day if you don’t get it right!


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Energy-efficient lighting goes beyond technology. Educating your close circle may have significant effects. 

9. Aesthetics Or The Planet – Making A Few Interior Design Sacrifices

We all love to improve the look of our homes, but sometimes our choices of lighting fixtures can be a little self-indulgent. Halogen downlights are still quite fashionable, but they often require up to four times more power than a single lamp. We’re not saying you should eliminate halogen lights, but we recommend carefully considering whether they’re the right light for the space. It often comes down to choosing between your love of interior design or your love of the planet. Consider a ‘horses for courses’ approach and always be willing to compromise. 

10. Taking A Dim View Of Waste – Save Money And Power With Dimmers

Even if dimmers weren’t great for energy efficiency, we’d still love them. It makes sense to have complete control of each room’s atmosphere, especially for Netflix n chill! But there are three great practical advantages of dimmers. Less light means less power which reduces energy bills. But dimmers can also dramatically improve the lifespan of lightbulbs. Just make sure you get a reliable electrician to set up your dimmers because faulty wiring could lead to a complicated repair. 


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The Golden Rule Of Energy-efficient Lighting – Don’t Replace It, Upgrade It!

There you have it! If you can at least consider each item on our list of top 10 energy-efficient lighting tips, you’ll be armed with enough knowledge to make savvy choices. The best time to make a positive change is when devices or fittings reach the end of their lifespan. Simply upgrade rather than replace. You may even find it’s cheaper to buy a superior product. 

As always, get your installation done by reliable professionals. There’s nothing worse (and more expensive) than poor installation and maintenance. Twin Electrics & Plumbing has a dedicated in-house team of the best electricians in Melbourne. Get it done fast and get it done right the first time! We can usually get a technician to your home in an hour, so give us a call. We won’t let you down. 

Remember to check our blogs for Going Green and Buy Smart guides. We publish regularly and always have the latest information on new products and cost-saving initiatives. 

5 Warning Signs Your Home May Have Electrical Problems

Even after 40 years of operating as electricians in Melbourne, we’re still amazed by the number of clients who procrastinate when it comes to fixing electrical wiring and systems. To be fair, sometimes property owners can’t see the indicators. That’s why it’s time to list the top five warning signs of electrical problems. 

We understand there are a lot of DIY enthusiasts out there. Good on you. We understand when people have a passion for rolling up their sleeves, figuring out how devices work and fixing it themselves. There’s nothing more satisfying. But electricity? Let’s just say electrical energy is a harsh taskmaster, and we don’t want you to learn that lesson the hard way. Anything in this top five list is a red flag. If you see something disturbingly familiar, we suggest you pick up the phone and call a qualified emergency electrician

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  2. If It Smells Like Smoke, Something’s Cooking
  3. The Short-Circuit Breaker 
  4. Strobing lights
  5. Shocked By The Power

1. Electrical Sparks 

We’ve all seen a tiny spark while plugging in a device. It seems minor, but you know how fires are started, right? And if you use gas, the risks of fire increase. Sparks are seemingly minor issues that get put on the back burner until it’s too late. It’s better just to admit that you’re going to have to fix that problem at some stage, so it may as well be now (before the fire). 

The other dimension to sparks is the shock factor. That tiny spark seems trivial, but if you add one more element (e.g., water), you’re running the risk of electrocution. We often meet people who have allowed these minor shocks to become a part of their lives. We find that terrifying! Our advice is to stop using the outlet. At the first signs of electrical problems, call an electrician and remedy the underlying factors before the sparks and shocks lead to an emergency.

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2. If It Smells Like Smoke, Something’s Cooking

There are good cooking smells, but smoldering insulation isn’t one of them. You may not be able to see smoke, but that burning smell suggests something is simmering. The more it cooks, the more damage. The next stage in that process is fire. That’s why you need to act immediately. 

If you can isolate the smell to one outlet, stop using it and ensure the power to the outlet is stopped. Even the most adventurous home handyman shouldn’t attempt to fix this issue. It can be difficult to investigate, isolate and repair properly. The more experience your emergency electrician has, the more likely they’ll be able to get to the root of the problem and deliver a long-term solution. 


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3. The Short-Circuit Breaker 

When it comes to planning the right electrical system for a property, few installations successfully predict the need for future capacity. Lives change, circuit breakers tend to stay the same. Imagine the number of new devices you’ve added to your home over the past five years. 

So, if you’re suddenly getting cold showers and mini blackouts, you know you have an issue. It could be the wiring, but it’s often due to an overloaded system. Either way, it’s time to call the pros. 

4. Strobing lights

If you find yourself with lighting that reminds you of being on the dancefloor of a nightclub, there’s a problem. This is by far the most ignored but obvious sign of serious electrical problems. It’s incredible how many people live with this issue. It becomes one of those unspoken agreements where everyone in the room pretends it didn’t happen.

Sometimes these issues can continue with little impact on lives. But putting your faith in luck is never a good strategy. Electricity is simply something that you can’t leave to chance because of the disastrous consequences. The best approach is to call an emergency electrician. Better to put your faith in a qualified electrician instead of rolling the dice. 

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Experiencing any signs of electrical problems? Don’t try to fix it yourself as you may get a power shock!

5. Shocked By The Power

Get a slight shock as you touch a doorknob, and it might be static electricity, but when an outlet or device zaps you, it’s a cause for concern. They’re called shocks for a reason. They can make your home life very uncomfortable. But the more serious underlying issue is the potential for ground issues, or a fault caused by damaged or poor wiring. 

Sadly, people tend to wait until the next stage before seeking an electrician, and the next stage is usually a severe shock. It’s better to use a bit of common sense. For instance, that wiring or ground problem isn’t going to get better on its own, is it? There’s no need to delay repairs when you’ve got a great choice of qualified electricians in Melbourne. 

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Electrical Faults + Procrastination = Risk

Nobody loves dealing with the interruption or cost of electrical repairs. We understand. But the repairs are required. The question is, will it be a minor cost and disruption or a significant project further down the line? For economical and safety reasons, it’s better to rip the Band-Aid off quickly. 

We’ve got 30 vans on the road in Melbourne, so when you need an emergency electrician, we’ll get the right technician to your door fast. Every one of our experts is a dedicated team member, so you know you’ll get the most professional and courteous electricians available. Stop the zaps, odors, mini blackouts and strobing lights. Get your home back to complete working order with a visit from Twin Electrics and Plumbing

*If you’re experiencing an electrical incident with fire, make sure you report it to Energy Safe Victoria authorities. 

How to choose the best plumbing company in Melbourne?

Are you looking for the best plumbing company in Melbourne? You’re not alone! Many people have plumbing issues but have no idea where to start. Usually, it would be by calling a plumber, right? But it can be overwhelming. There are hundreds of options. How to choose the right tradesman for the job?

Here are ten tips to keep in mind when choosing a plumbing company, including finding reviews and who to avoid. Let’s get into it!

#1 – Gather Recommendations from your Network

Ask for recommendations from family, friends, and other business owners to help you with your search. Specifically, inquire about the extent of their projects and whether they were pleased with the outcome. Consult local hardware providers (bunnings) who frequently have a shortlist of plumbing experts they suggest to their clients.

Remember that you’re not just hiring the company’s owner. Hire a commercial plumbing business that does thorough background checks to ensure that you feel comfortable with the personnel sent to your place.

The best companies have a good reputation for sending quality technicians to their customers. The owner should be responsible, accountable and reasonably priced so that you can pay them on your terms.

The first impression is often the one that lasts, so make sure you choose an expert who does excellent work from start to finish!

#2 – The Best Plumbing Companies Are Fully Insured

Melbourne’s most respected Plumbing Companies are insured, with all employees meeting state requirements for age, experience, and training.

When it comes to solving plumbing issues, you might believe that going with a low-cost estimate is a good idea in the short run. However, be sure that your plumber has the appropriate licensing and insurance for the work you need to have done before committing to a contract.

An adequately insured expert by law must have worker’s compensation and liability insurance to cover accidents and injuries that may happen at your property.

The best companies have insurance. Make sure to ask for it! Hiring someone who only has the bare minimum is a risk, so don’t hesitate to ask a firm for copies of their insurance documents. This is very common, and they should have this information readily available.

#3 – Assess Credentials and Training

When you interview each plumber, you should evaluate their experience and capability based on their past work. You should also find out if they are licensed for the job.

In Melbourne, plumbing companies don’t require a license to operate. Nevertheless, they must comply with all the safety regulations and practices. Plumbing services require skilled technicians, as it can represent a hazard and potentially damage your property water systems or pipes. Make sure the company you hire has experienced plumbers!

Don’t be shy about asking the firm how large jobs they typically do and what kind of work they’ve previously done. You don’t want to be a new business’s first “large job” or put a small firm over the edge by demanding that they do your work.

Another red flag is when they ask for significant down payments or want you to buy supplies. It’s not common for reputable plumbing companies to ask for substantial deposits, especially before work starts.

#4 – Check Reviews and References

Plumbing is a costly problem for homeowners. It’s hard to know which tradesperson will do the best job when you have so many choices. 

In a digital world, however, references still matter. So learn as much as you can about the company’s past work. Then ask for and call previous customers to assess their satisfaction with the service provided.

Look up each firm on the internet and check out their website and reviews. Look for websites, client testimonials, and any other information that will help you decide which company to hire. The internet is a great place to go for information, but it isn’t always trustworthy. It would help if you also examined online reputation because not all data on the web is accurate.

The best plumbing companies have an excellent reputation for their work, which is usually based on word of mouth from previous customers. If you can’t find any references, it might be because the firm does shoddy work and prefers not to advertise it.

Twin Electrics and Plumbing has been in business since 2010 and are committed to providing our customers with the highest level of service at competitive prices. We understand that every customer is unique, so we tailor our services to meet your needs.

#5 – Check the Plumbing Company Experience with Commercial Projects

Never hire a company that only specializes in residential projects. They may not have the experience needed to do the job correctly.

The best of Melbourne’s plumbing companies can handle any project, no matter how big or small. However, the larger jobs often include higher stakes and more risk, so many firms prefer to stay within their comfort zones.

To finalise your choice, keep in mind that price is just one of several elements to consider. It’s simply too dangerous to allow unprofessional experts to perform plumbing work on your property. Pick a firm with lots of expertise working on both commercial and residential properties to get the best outcomes.

#6 – Value for money

It is advisable to obtain at least three quotations, and the more, the better. Make sure you clearly describe all of your requirements and expectations for the work.

Make sure the plumbing professional gives you a price quote that breaks down the costs so you can compare one quote to another. It is unwise to choose a contractor on price alone since there are other factors to consider. 

If you’re looking for a long-term solution, the job is likely your most expensive transaction. Hiring the best plumbing company is an essential part of this decision. When you want to get things done right the first time around, hire experienced professionals from the beginning!

#7 – Attitude and Communication

No one likes dealing with a malingerer or an amateur. Take note if they show up on time for the quote or if they are delayed, and ring ahead to inform you of their delay.

Do they talk to you? It would be best if you were sure that you and your plumbing company understood each other. Otherwise, there may be hiccups during the job. The quality of the workmanship is frequently expressed in a professional look and attitude.

#8 – Find a local plumbing company

Working with a local firm may be beneficial. Local will be more convenient, and you won’t have to pay additional fees for the contractor to come out to the location.

Also, hiring local professionals may be the best option because it ensures that they are familiar with the area. This way, you don’t have to worry about potential environmental hazards. For example, if your business is located near a busy road, hiring local professionals can help them avoid dangerous areas.


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How to fix a blocked drain – the cause and the cure 

We’d like to think you’ll always think of Twin Electrics and Plumbing when you’re wondering how to fix a blocked drain, but the reality is, nothing we say will stop you from prodding, plunging and trying some lowkey chemical warfare on the offending pipe. So we may as well offer some safe quick-fix home remedies. 

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What causes a blocked drain? 

In a bathroom, sanitary products and hair are the usual culprits. It doesn’t take much for one hair to get tangled around a grate, and soon it will invite a few friends to join it. Next thing you know, it’s quite a party down there.  

In kitchens, foodstuffs contribute to most blockages, but fat and grease play a significant role. Grease acts like glue to bring your discarded scraps together. Once a gathering of fat and food is left to dry, you have a large pipe barnacle that can now fish for more flushed food.   

If your blockage is outside, anything small enough to sneak past a grate can get into that pipe and cause mischief. Leaves and roots are the most common causes, and they can build up until the blockage is huge. We’ve pulled things out of drains that looked like they belong in a horror movie.   

In some cases, these blockages can be easy to fix. That’s definitely not the case for broken pipes, bad installation or inadequate water flow. All the DIY tricks in the world won’t eliminate those issues, and it probably won’t be long before you’re in need of an emergency plumber.  

Not sure if your drain is blocked? Read our guide: Five inicators of a blocked drain 

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There may be other probable causes. Find out more at sewer blockages Barwon Water website. 

Where is my drain blocked? 

Firstly, is it outside or inside? While some of the blockages in your outside pipes can be relatively easy to remove, they can be huge and eventually cause more significant issues deep in your plumbing. If you have a leak in multiple rooms, you’re probably going to need a plumber to take a look.  

If it’s happening in the drain of one room, a few simple DIY tricks may save the day. But sometimes, when your largest pipes back up, they can push water back. That water will look for a way to escape, generally at the deepest point in your house. Unfortunately, that’s the drain of a bathroom, laundry or kitchen. So while you’re wondering how to fix a blocked drain, remember that you first need to know which drain it is.  

Can a blocked drain cause a leak, smell or damp? 

You can bet that if a serious blockage is sending sewer water back into your home, you’re going to get the bad smell. But let’s face it, clumps of hair, fat and rotten food don’t smell terrific either, especially after a few weeks.   

The most obvious way of telling the difference is to check whether water is draining away slowly or being pushed with force back into your home. If it’s draining away slowly and you don’t see similar issues in other rooms, it might be worth trying a few safe quick-fix solutions before you call a plumber.  

Who pays for a blocked drain? 

It depends on the cause and location of the drain. A homeowner can rarely point the blame at anyone unless a contributing factor beyond your property line has contributed to the blockage. It’s also tough to claim anything on insurance because it’s your responsibility to keep any foreign materials out of the drain pipe.  

Anyone renting a property will probably foot the bill unless they can prove there was an existing issue before the commencement of the lease. In theory, your hair, tissue, food and grease is damaging the owner’s property, so they have every right to make you pay for repairs. 

Who pays for a blocked drain? Well, if you’re here looking for tips on how to fix one, the answer is probably you.  


How to open a blocked drain 

Can you open your blocked drain? Should you? Well, if your drain cover or grate is cemented, you’re not meant to go for a wander down the pipe. There are safety, hygiene and other practical reasons for staying out of it.  

You could damage the plumbing (not great when you own a home, terrible if you’re renting it), pick up some nasty bacteria or end up with one arm stuck down a dirty pipe. You may laugh, but it happens! 

That’s why most DIY methods of fixing a blocked drain don’t involve entering the pipe in any way. Your main exterior drain in the backyard is a rare exception, but most older houses are bound to have a metal grate, and many of those are rusted in their position.  

How to fix a blocked drain, DIY style 

Okay, let’s get to the pointy end of the guide, and separate the practical solutions from the myths. When considering what to use for blocked drains, remember safety and hygiene come first. Also, we’re experienced certified plumbers so we can give you tips on how to fix a blocked drain. But we can’t guarantee they’ll be the right solution. 

If you are not an experienced plumber, it might be worthwhile checking our guide on plumbing safety.  

Boiling water 

Remember that fat and grease cause many kitchen blockages. We all know what happens to fat when heat is applied. The same effect could help to melt the substance that is binding other elements together. Once the glue is removed, the clog may break down. 

Cleaners

We always prefer the more natural method: hot water, followed by bicarbonate soda and a cup of vinegar. Give it time to fizz away and break up the blockage, then pour more hot water down the drain. The less environmentally friendly option is the many caustic solutions you can buy at the supermarket. They’re toxic for the environment and not great for you either, so make sure you get those windows open and ensure you have some good airflow.  

Plunger

The trusty old plunger is perfect for minor blockages. If you want to know what to use for a blocked drain, you can’t beat a tool custom-built for the purpose. The correct action is several rigorous plunges followed by a quick removal of the plunger that can often neatly ‘pop’ that blockage out.  

Make-it-yourself drain snake 

Yes, a slightly modified coat hanger can work its way through the grate and often hook common problems like hair, allowing you to extract the blockage. But if you drop the coat hanger, you’ve probably found yourself a much more effective and difficult blockage to remove! 


How to fix a blocked drain properly 

For every DIY method, there’s a vastly superior professional solution that involves experience, expertise and costly equipment. Professional plumbers know what to use for every blocked drain.   

Emergency plumbers like Twin Electrics and Plumbing, have the latest gear and certified technicians. Instead of plungers, we use a hydro jet to fire intense short bursts of water into pipes; and instead of DIY drain snakes, we have the $30,000 Jetter that demolishes blockages in seconds. We can get to the bottom of even the most mysterious blockage thanks to CCTV cameras that explore any pipe at any depth.   

In the case of severe blockages, we may need to excavate or replace pipes. That’s when a blockage can get expensive. But there are three things to keep in mind: a/ when we clear pipes, they are far less likely to be blocked in future; b/ a DIY method that partially unblocks a severe issue may contribute to a far more expensive repair in the future; and c/ avoiding a solution today will lead to a far more costly problem tomorrow.   

So, good luck with the few quick tips we’ve provided. If it’s a small blockage, you may be in luck. But if you’d rather have a friendly Twin Electrics and Plumbing professional visit for 15 minutes, obliterate the blockage and ensure your drainage issues are a thing of the past, we’re waiting for your call 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year.