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Fixed Today Plumbing clears blocked drains across Greendale using CCTV cameras and high-pressure jetting to locate and remove blockages without guesswork. Dispatched from our West Sydney hub, we provide fixed-price quotes after confirming the cause and scope onsite. For urgent drain blockages in Greendale, call 1800 349 338 and we'll send the nearest available duly licensed plumbing technician.

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Fixed Today Plumbing clears blocked drains across Greendale by locating the restriction with CCTV cameras and removing it using high-pressure water jetting or mechanical tools, depending on what the inspection reveals. We're dispatched from our West Sydney hub, which gives us reliable access to Greendale properties via the M7 and local arterials, with arrival times confirmed when you book. This covers typical blockages in kitchen lines, bathroom drains, and external sewer pipes; if the camera reveals structural damage or root intrusion requiring relining or excavation, we explain the options and provide a fixed-price quote before any additional work proceeds.

Drainage blockages in Greendale often involve a mix of everyday debris (grease, hair, soap scum) and environmental factors like tree root intrusion in older terracotta or clay pipes. We've cleared drains in properties across the suburb, from older homes near the rural fringe to newer builds, and the causes vary depending on the property age and landscaping. Our process starts with confirming what's blocking the line, not guessing, so you understand what needs to happen and what it will cost before we start.

Fixed Today Plumbing is fully licensed in NSW (Licence 305428C) and insured with Public Liability and Workers Compensation, which protects you if accidental property damage occurs during the work or if a workplace injury happens onsite. We've been operating across Sydney for over 15 years, with a near-perfect rating based on 800+ verified customer reviews. Our technicians arrive in uniform, confirm their identity at the door, and explain what they're doing before starting, which matters when you're letting someone into your home to work under sinks or access external drains.

Pricing is fixed and quoted upfront once we've confirmed the blockage type and location. You're not charged by the hour, so there's no incentive to stretch the job out. If the scope changes after we start (for example, the camera reveals a second blockage further down the line), we stop, explain what we've found, and confirm the additional cost before proceeding. That way, you can decide whether to proceed or get a second opinion, with no pressure and no surprise invoices at the end.

For urgent blockages where water is backing up into your home or you can't use your plumbing, we dispatch immediately and send the nearest available licensed plumber. For non-urgent situations, we can schedule a convenient time and still provide same-day service in most cases. Either way, you'll receive an ETA when you book, and we'll update you if traffic or an earlier job runs over. If you're dealing with a blocked shower, overflowing floor drain, or stubborn blocked toilet in Greendale, call us on 1800 349 338 and we'll sort it out.

Blocked Drains

Blocked drains in Greendale typically result from a build-up of grease, hair, soap scum, or food scraps in internal lines, or from tree root intrusion in external sewer pipes, especially in properties with older terracotta or clay drainage installed during earlier development periods. When a blockage forms, water drains slowly at first, then stops completely, and in severe cases, sewage can back up into your home through floor drains or the lowest point. Clearing the blockage restores flow and prevents water damage, but understanding what caused it helps you avoid the same problem recurring in six months.

We start every drain blockage job in Greendale with a high-definition CCTV camera inspection to confirm what's blocking the line and where it's located. The camera feeds live vision back to a monitor, so we can show you exactly what we're dealing with: a grease plug in the kitchen line, a hair mass in the shower trap, or tree roots that have cracked a joint and grown into the pipe. That visual confirmation means we're not guessing, and you're not paying for unnecessary work.

Once we've identified the blockage, we select the clearing method based on what the camera showed:

  • High-pressure water jetting: A flexible hose with a specialized nozzle fires water at high pressure to scour grease from pipe walls, break up root masses, and flush debris through to the sewer. This is the most effective method for organic blockages and leaves the pipe clean, not just open.
  • Mechanical drain snakes (electric eels): A rotating cable with a cutting head is fed into the pipe to break up solid obstructions or retrieve foreign objects like toys, sanitary products, or wipes that shouldn't have been flushed. This works well for localized blockages in accessible sections.
  • Manual rodding: For shallow blockages in inspection points or gully traps, a simple rod or auger can dislodge the obstruction without needing machinery.

After clearing the blockage, we run the camera through again to confirm the line is fully clear and check for any structural damage that might cause future problems. If the camera shows cracks, root damage, or pipe deterioration, we explain what we've found and provide options, which might include drain relining (a trenchless repair that creates a new pipe inside the old one) or targeted excavation if the damage is too severe to reline. You'll receive a fixed-fee quote for any additional work before we proceed, so there's no pressure and no surprises.

In practice, we see different blockage patterns depending on where the property is located in Greendale and how old it is. Older homes near the rural fringe often have mature trees with aggressive root systems that seek out moisture in sewer lines, while newer builds tend to have issues with incorrect waste disposal (wipes, sanitary products, and excessive grease) because the pipes are still in good condition and the blockage is purely debris-related. Either way, the process is the same: locate, clear, verify, and explain what happens next.

If you're dealing with a slow-draining sink, a toilet that won't flush properly, or an unpleasant smell coming from your drains, call us on 1800 349 338 and we'll send a properly licensed plumbing professional to assess it. You don't need to diagnose the problem yourself; we'll confirm the cause onsite and explain your options before starting any work.

Fixed Upfront Pricing

We provide a flat-rate quote after confirming the blockage type and location onsite. The price is by the job, not by the hour, so there's no incentive to stretch the work out. If the scope changes, we explain what we've found and confirm the additional cost before proceeding.

Over 15 Years of Local Experience

Fixed Today Plumbing has been clearing blocked drains across Sydney since 2010, with a near-perfect 5-star rating based on 800+ verified customer reviews. Our multi-van fleet and experienced team mean we've seen and cleared thousands of drainage issues, from simple kitchen blockages to complex sewer repairs.

Immediate Dispatch for Emergencies

For urgent blockages where water is backing up or you can't use your plumbing, we dispatch immediately from our West Sydney hub and send the nearest available licensed and insured plumbing technician. You'll receive an ETA when you book, with updates if traffic or an earlier job runs over.

Licensed and Fully Insured

All our plumbers are licensed in NSW (Licence 305428C) and we carry Public Liability and Workers Compensation insurance, which protects you if accidental property damage occurs during the work or if a workplace injury happens onsite. Our technicians arrive in uniform and confirm their identity at the door.

Burst Pipe Repairs

A ruptured pipe in Greendale requires urgent attention to stop water damage and restore your plumbing. Fixed Today Plumbing responds to ruptured pipe emergencies by isolating the affected section, assessing the extent of the damage, and repairing or replacing the failed pipe using the least disruptive method available. This covers typical ruptured pipe scenarios in accessible locations; if the burst is under a slab, inside a wall cavity, or beneath a driveway, we use electronic leak detection to pinpoint the exact location before opening up, and we explain the access and repair options once the scope is confirmed onsite.

Pipes burst for several reasons: corrosion in older galvanized steel or copper pipes, ground movement in reactive clay soils, high water pressure that stresses fittings and joints, or physical damage from nearby excavation or tree roots. In Greendale properties, we commonly see burst pipes in older homes where the original plumbing is reaching the end of its service life, and in newer builds where poor installation or excessive pressure causes premature failure. The warning signs are usually obvious: a sudden drop in water pressure, visible water pooling in the yard or inside the home, or the sound of running water when no taps are open.

When you call us for a burst pipe, the first priority is stopping the water flow to prevent further damage. We'll talk you through isolating the water supply at the meter or internal stop valve if you're comfortable doing that, but if not, the plumber will do it on arrival. Once the water is off, we assess the damage using visual inspection and electronic leak detection if needed, then confirm the repair method and provide a flat-rate quote before starting work.

Repair options depend on the pipe material, location, and extent of the damage. For accessible pipes, we can cut out the damaged section and install a new length of pipe using compression fittings or soldered joints, which is straightforward and cost-effective. For pipes under slabs or in wall cavities, pipe relining is often the preferred option because it avoids large-scale excavation. Relining involves inserting a flexible, resin-saturated liner into the damaged pipe, inflating it, and curing it in place to create a new, structurally independent pipe inside the old one. The process is faster, less disruptive, and often more affordable than digging up floors or driveways.

In some cases, the damage is too severe for relining, or the pipe has collapsed entirely, and targeted excavation is the only option. When that happens, we explain why excavation is necessary, what's involved, and what it will cost before proceeding. We also coordinate with concreters, tilers, or landscapers if the repair affects finished surfaces, so you're not left managing multiple trades.

After completing the repair, we pressure-test the system to confirm there are no leaks and restore water pressure gradually to avoid stressing other weak points in the plumbing. If the burst was caused by excessive pressure, we'll recommend installing a pressure-limiting valve to prevent future failures. All repairs are backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty on workmanship, and we provide manufacturer warranties on any parts or materials used.

If you've discovered a broken pipe or suspect a hidden leak in your Greendale property, call us on 1800 349 338 and we'll send a licensed and insured plumber immediately. The faster we can isolate and repair the damage, the less water damage you'll have to deal with.

Emergency Plumbing Services

Plumbing emergencies don't wait for business hours. When a toilet overflows at midnight, a hot water system fails on a winter morning, or a burst pipe floods your laundry, you need a duly licensed NSW plumber who can respond immediately, assess the situation, and restore your plumbing safely. Fixed Today Plumbing offers 24/7 emergency plumbing services across Greendale, with immediate dispatch for urgent situations and fully stocked vehicles so we can complete most repairs on the first visit.

An emergency plumbing situation is any issue that poses an immediate risk to your property, health, or safety. That includes active water leaks, gas leaks, sewage backups, blocked drains causing overflow, and complete loss of hot water in winter. If you're not sure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, call us and we'll assess it over the phone. Urgent jobs are sent out first, with the nearest available licensed, insured plumber dispatched to your Greendale property and an ETA provided when you book.

Our emergency plumbers carry the tools and parts needed for most common repairs, including pipe fittings, tap washers, toilet cistern components, water heater elements, and drain cleaning equipment. That means we can often resolve the problem on the first visit without needing to order parts or schedule a follow-up. When we arrive, we confirm your identity and explain what we're going to do before starting, which is especially important in emergency situations where stress levels are high and decisions need to be made quickly.

The process for emergency callouts follows the same transparency and fixed-pricing principles as our standard work. We assess the situation, explain what's causing the problem, and provide a fixed-price quote before starting any work. If the situation requires immediate action to prevent further damage (for example, isolating a broken pipe or turning off a leaking hot water service), we'll do that first, then assess the full scope and confirm the repair cost before proceeding. You're never committed to proceeding with the repair just because we've attended; if you want a second opinion or need to check with your insurer, that's your choice.

After completing the repair, we test the system to confirm it's working correctly and clean up the work area. If the emergency has caused water damage or other secondary issues, we'll explain what needs to happen next and can coordinate with other trades (like carpet cleaners or builders) if needed. All emergency work is backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty on workmanship, so if the same issue recurs due to our work, we'll return and fix it at no additional cost.

Common emergency situations we respond to in Greendale include:

  1. Blocked drains causing sewage backup into the home
  2. Burst pipes flooding internal or external areas
  3. Hot water system failures leaving you without hot water
  4. Gas leaks requiring immediate isolation and repair
  5. Toilet cisterns that won't stop running, wasting water and increasing your bill
  6. Leaking taps or fixtures causing water damage to cabinetry or floors

If you're dealing with a plumbing emergency in Greendale, don't wait. Call us on 1800 349 338 and we'll dispatch a licensed plumbing professional immediately. We're available 24/7, every day of the year, including public holidays.

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Gas Fitting and Gas Leak Repairs

Gas fitting in Greendale must be performed by a licensed, insured gas fitter to comply with Australian safety standards (AS/NZS 5601.1), which exist to prevent gas leaks, appliance malfunctions, and the serious safety risks that come with incorrect gas work. Fixed Today Plumbing holds a current NSW gas fitting licence (305428C) and provides gas services including new gas point installations, appliance connections, gas leak detection and repair, and compliance testing for residential and commercial properties. This covers typical gas work in accessible locations; if the work involves complex routing, structural penetrations, or commercial installations requiring additional permits, we explain the process and confirm the scope before starting.

Gas leaks are urgent. If you smell gas (a distinctive "rotten egg" odour caused by an added safety chemical called mercaptan), hear a hissing sound near a gas appliance or meter, or notice dying vegetation over an underground gas line, turn off the gas at the meter if you can access it safely, open windows to ventilate the area, do not operate electrical switches or create any sparks, and call us immediately on 1800 349 338. We'll dispatch a licensed gas fitter to locate the leak, isolate the affected section, and make it safe before completing the repair.

Gas leak detection uses specialized equipment including combustible gas detectors and thermal imaging cameras to identify leaks behind walls, under floors, or in underground lines without invasive excavation. Once we've located the leak, we assess the cause (corrosion, poor installation, physical damage, or a failed fitting) and repair or replace the affected section. After completing the repair, we pressure-test the entire gas system to confirm it's gas-tight before recommissioning the appliances. This is a legal requirement, and we provide a compliance certificate where required to verify the work meets safety standards.

New gas installations and appliance connections follow a similar process. We assess the existing gas supply to confirm it has sufficient capacity for the new appliance, run the gas line using approved materials and methods, install isolation valves and test points as required, connect the appliance, and pressure-test the system before turning it on. Common gas installations in Greendale include gas cooktops, ovens, hot water systems, and outdoor barbecues. Each installation is completed to Australian Standards and documented with a compliance certificate where applicable.

Gas hot water systems are a common focus for gas work because they're more energy-efficient than electric storage systems and provide continuous hot water without running out. We work with major brands including Rinnai, Rheem, and Bosch, and can install, repair, or replace gas hot water systems depending on your needs. If your existing system is failing and you're considering switching from electric to gas, we'll assess the feasibility (checking gas supply capacity and venting requirements) and provide a fixed-price quote for the full installation, including any gas line upgrades needed.

For all gas work, safety is the priority. Our licensed gas fitters arrive in uniform, confirm their identity at the door, and explain what they're doing before starting. We use drop sheets to protect floors, clean up the work area when we're done, and test the system thoroughly before leaving. If you're planning a kitchen renovation, installing a new gas appliance, or dealing with a suspected gas leak in your Greendale property, call us on 1800 349 338 and we'll send a licensed gas fitter to assess it.

Hot Water System Repairs and Installations

A reliable hot water supply system is essential for daily life in Greendale, and when it fails, you need a licensed plumbing technician who can assess the problem, explain your options, and restore hot water quickly. Fixed Today Plumbing repairs and installs hot water systems across all major brands including Rheem, Dux, Rinnai, Vulcan, Aquamax, and Thermann, covering electric storage, gas continuous flow, gas storage, and heat pump systems. This includes diagnosing faults, replacing failed components, and installing new systems when repair isn't economical; if your system is beyond repair, we explain why and provide fixed-price quotes for replacement options that suit your household size, energy preferences, and budget.

Hot water systems fail for predictable reasons. Electric storage systems develop leaks when the sacrificial anode rod (a component designed to corrode instead of the tank) is exhausted and the tank starts rusting from the inside. Gas systems lose efficiency when burners become clogged or thermocouples fail. Continuous flow systems scale up in hard water areas, reducing flow rates and eventually causing complete failure. In most cases, the first sign of trouble is rust-coloured water in the morning, fluctuating water temperature, unusual noises from the tank, or visible water pooling around the base of the unit.

When you call us about a hot water issue, we start by asking a few questions to narrow down the likely cause: How old is the system? Is there any hot water at all, or is it just lukewarm? Is water leaking from the tank or the fittings? Have you noticed any unusual smells or sounds? Those answers help us bring the right parts and tools on the first visit, which increases the chance of completing the repair without a follow-up.

On arrival, we inspect the system, test the components, and confirm the fault. For electric systems, that usually involves checking the heating elements, thermostat, and pressure relief valve. For gas systems, we check the pilot light, burner operation, and gas supply. For continuous flow systems, we check for scale build-up, error codes, and flow sensor faults. Once we've identified the problem, we explain what's failed, why it failed, and whether repair or replacement is the more cost-effective option.

Hot water system repairs are straightforward when the tank itself is still sound. We can replace heating elements, thermostats, pressure relief valves, tempering valves, and anode rods on most systems, often on the first visit if we have the parts in stock. Gas system repairs might involve cleaning or replacing burners, replacing thermocouples, or adjusting gas pressure. After completing the repair, we test the system to confirm it's heating correctly and check the tempering valve to ensure the water temperature at the tap is safe (below 50°C to prevent scalding, as required by Australian Standards).

When the tank is leaking or the system is old and inefficient, replacement is usually the better option. We'll explain the available system types (electric storage, gas continuous flow, gas storage, heat pump, or solar) and help you choose based on your household size, energy costs, and installation constraints. For example, continuous flow gas systems are compact and energy-efficient but require adequate gas supply and external venting. Heat pumps are highly efficient but need outdoor space and perform poorly in very cold climates. Electric storage is the most affordable upfront but costs more to run over time.

All hot water installations are completed to Australian Standards (AS/NZS 3500.4) and include mandatory safety devices: a pressure relief valve to prevent tank over-pressurization, and a tempering valve to limit water temperature at the tap. We pressure-test the system after installation, verify correct operation, and explain how to use any new controls or features. New installations come with the manufacturer's warranty on the tank and components, plus our Lifetime Labour Warranty on the installation work.

If your water heater in Greendale is playing up or you're considering an upgrade, call us on 1800 349 338 and we'll send a licensed plumbing technician to assess it. We'll explain your options, provide fixed-price quotes for replacement or repair, and complete the work at a time that suits you.

Contact Fixed Today Plumbing in Greendale

When you contact Fixed Today Plumbing, you're speaking with a family-owned business that's been operating across Sydney for over 15 years, with a near-perfect 5-star rating based on 800+ verified customer reviews. Our team answers calls 24/7, provides clear information about what's involved and what it will cost, and dispatches licensed plumbers from our West Sydney hub to Greendale properties with reliable arrival times confirmed when you book. This applies to all plumbing work, from urgent blocked drain issues and burst pipes to planned installations and maintenance; if you're not sure whether your situation is urgent, call us and we'll assess it over the phone and explain your options.

Our approach is straightforward: we confirm the problem onsite using the right diagnostic tools (CCTV cameras for drains, leak detectors for hidden bursts, pressure gauges for gas systems), explain what we've found in plain English, and provide a fixed-fee quote before starting any work. The price is by the job, not by the hour, so there's no incentive to stretch the work out or add unnecessary extras. If the scope changes after we start (for example, a CCTV check reveals a second blockage or structural damage), we stop, explain what we've found, and confirm the additional cost before proceeding. That way, you can decide whether to proceed or get a second opinion, with no pressure and no surprise invoices at the end.

We understand that letting a tradesperson into your home requires trust, especially in emergency situations where you're stressed and making decisions quickly. That's why our plumbers arrive in uniform, confirm their identity at the door, and explain what they're doing before starting. We use drop sheets or protective covers to protect floors and surfaces in work areas, wear boot covers when requested or when conditions require it, and clean up the work area at the end of the job, removing any debris generated by the work. If you have specific access requirements (strata rules, restricted parking, booking windows), let us know when you call and we'll coordinate accordingly.

Fixed Today Plumbing is properly licensed in NSW (Licence 305428C) and insured with Public Liability and Workers Compensation. Public Liability protects you if accidental property damage occurs during the work (for example, a tool slips and chips a tile). Workers Compensation protects you in relation to workplace injuries on the job. Both are essential protections that you don't get with unlicensed operators, and we carry current certificates for both. All our attending technicians are licensed and comprehensively insured plumbers in NSW, and we complete background checks and police checks as part of our hiring process, which matters when you're letting someone into your home.

Our pricing model is fixed and upfront, quoted after confirming the scope onsite. You're not charged a call-out fee for many service areas in Sydney (check when you call to confirm the call-out fee status for Greendale), and the quote is valid for 30 days from the date issued. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) and provide receipts and invoices suitable for landlords, agents, and business records. If you mention "web55" when booking, you'll receive $55 off your job (limited to one per person, paying jobs only).

All work is backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty on workmanship, which means if the same issue recurs due to our work, we'll return and fix it at no additional cost. Hardware and appliances come with standard manufacturer warranties, and we provide documentation where required for compliance purposes (for example, gas fitting certificates or backflow prevention compliance). We test and verify outcomes before leaving, such as confirming flow and function after clearing a drain or pressure-testing a gas system after completing a repair.

Whether you're dealing with a blocked kitchen sink, planning a bathroom renovation, or need an urgent plumber for an overflowing toilet or burst pipe, call Fixed Today Plumbing on 1800 349 338 and we'll send a licensed plumbing professional to your Greendale property. We're available 24/7, every day of the year, and we'll provide clear information, fixed upfront pricing, and reliable service backed by over 15 years of experience across Sydney.

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Blocked Drain FAQ's in Greendale

What usually causes blocked drains in Greendale properties?

Blocked drains in Greendale typically result from grease and food scraps in kitchen lines, hair and soap scum in bathroom drains, or tree root intrusion in external sewer pipes, especially in properties with older terracotta or clay drainage. The cause depends on the property age, landscaping, and what goes down the drains; we confirm the blockage type and location with a CCTV CCTV check prior to clearing it, so you understand what's happened and how to avoid it recurring.

How do you clear a drain blockage without damaging the pipes?

We use high-pressure water jetting to scour grease and break up root masses, or mechanical drain snakes to retrieve solid obstructions, depending on what the CCTV camera inspection reveals. After clearing the blockage, we run the camera through again to confirm the line is fully clear and check for structural damage; if the pipes are cracked or deteriorated, we explain the options (like drain relining) and provide a fixed-fee quote before any additional work proceeds.

Do you charge a call-out fee for blocked drains in Greendale?

Call-out fee arrangements vary by service area. When you call to book, confirm the call-out fee status for Greendale and ask how it's handled if you proceed with the quoted work. Our pricing is fixed and quoted upfront once we've confirmed the blockage type and location onsite, so you know the full cost before we start clearing the drain.

How long does it take to clear a blocked drain?

Most blocked drains in accessible locations are cleared within one to two hours, including the CCTV inspection, clearing process, and verification. The time depends on the blockage type, location, and whether structural damage is found during the inspection; if the blockage is deep in the sewer line or requires relining, we explain the timeframe and provide a fixed-price quote once the scope is confirmed onsite.

Can tree roots cause blocked drains in Greendale?

Tree roots are a common cause of blocked drains in Greendale properties with older terracotta or clay pipes, because roots seek out moisture and enter the pipes through microscopic cracks or poorly sealed joints. Once inside, they expand and trap debris, eventually blocking the line completely; we clear root blockages with high-pressure jetting and use CCTV inspection to check for structural damage that might need relining to prevent the roots returning.

What should I do if my drain is blocked and water is backing up?

Stop using all plumbing fixtures immediately to prevent sewage backing up further into your home, then call us on 1800 349 338 for immediate dispatch. We'll send the nearest available licensed plumbing technician to your Greendale property, assess the blockage, and clear it using the appropriate method; you'll receive an ETA when you book, with updates if traffic or an earlier job runs over.

How can I prevent blocked drains in my Greendale home?

Avoid pouring grease or oil down the sink (let it cool and bin it instead), use drain guards to catch hair and food scraps, and only flush toilet paper and human waste down the toilet (not wipes, sanitary products, or other items). If you have large trees near your sewer line and the pipes are older terracotta or clay, consider a CCTV check every few years to check for root intrusion before it becomes a blockage.

Do you provide a warranty on clogged drain work?

All our work is backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty on workmanship, which means if the same blockage recurs due to our work, we'll return and fix it at no additional cost. If the camera inspection shows structural damage and we complete pipe relining or repairs, those repairs are also covered by the warranty; manufacturer warranties apply to any parts or materials used.

Can you clear blocked drains in strata properties in Greendale?

We clear blocked drains in strata properties and can work within strata access requirements, booking windows, and common property boundaries. If the blockage is in a common area or shared sewer line, we'll explain the responsibility boundaries and provide documentation suitable for strata records; if you're a tenant or owner, let us know when you book and we'll coordinate access accordingly.

What's included in your fixed-price quote for blocked drains?

The fixed-price quote covers the CCTV CCTV inspection, clearing the blockage using the appropriate method (high-pressure jetting or mechanical snaking), verification that the line is fully clear, and a summary of what we found. If the inspection reveals structural damage requiring relining or excavation, that's quoted separately once the scope is established; you're not committed to proceeding with additional work, and there are no hidden fees or surprise charges at the end.

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