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"It's not working," Elias started to say.
He did what any modern man in the Bay of Plenty would do: he panicked slightly, then Googled. His thumbs typed fast: unblocking drain Tauranga .
Sam packed up his gear efficiently, leaving nothing behind but a clean drain and the faint scent of industrial cleanser. As he walked back to his truck in the fading Tauranga light, the rain finally stopped, the clouds breaking over Mauao in the distance. unblocking drain tauranga
For three minutes, nothing happened but the noise. Elias watched the water level nervously. It wasn't going down. In fact, it looked higher.
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Forty minutes later, a mud-splattered utility truck rumbled up the steep driveway. Elias met the driver, a younger guy named Sam, in the pouring rain. Sam was wearing high-vis gear that looked like it had seen things Elias couldn’t imagine. He didn’t waste time with pleasantries; he grabbed a heavy, industrial-looking machine from the truck bed—a high-pressure water blaster coiled like a sleeping python. Elias watched the water level nervously
Elias led him to the laundry. The water had risen another inch. Sam didn’t flinch. He knelt on the wet floor, peering into the drain with a headlamp. He sighed, a sound of professional disappointment.
"Nah, just physics and a good pump," Sam grinned, standing up and wiping his hands on a rag. "But listen, mate. Those pipes are old clay. The roots will be back in a couple of years. I’d suggest getting a camera inspection next time, just to see the cracks. But for now? You’re flowing."
"Hold your ears," Sam warned, hitting the trigger.
Then, with a sound like a cork popping from a champagne bottle—albeit a very large, very dirty champagne bottle—the water in the drain violently swirled. A rush of brown froth disappeared into the earth with terrifying speed. The gurgling stopped, replaced by the smooth, clear sound of draining water.