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Here are some of the things you can do to keep plumbing issues in check:

  • Regularly inspect pipes and fixtures for leaks and corrosion and have them fixed promptly to prevent damage.
  • Get old or damaged pipes replaced.
  • Avoid pouring grease or oil into sewer or stormwater drains.
  • Don’t flush wet wipes or face wipes down the drain.
  • Have a backflow prevention device installed to avoid contamination of your water supply.
  • Have a professional inspect your gas appliances periodically.
  • Avoid using chemical drain cleaners, as they can cause damage to pipes.

Here are some of the things you can do to keep plumbing issues in check:

  • Regularly inspect pipes and fixtures for leaks and corrosion and have them fixed promptly to prevent damage.
  • Get old or damaged pipes replaced.
  • Avoid pouring grease or oil into sewer or stormwater drains.
  • Don’t flush wet wipes or face wipes down the drain.
  • Have a backflow prevention device installed to avoid contamination of your water supply.
  • Have a professional inspect your gas appliances periodically.
  • Avoid using chemical drain cleaners, as they can cause damage to pipes.
  • Have gas appliances inspected by a licensed professional annually.
  • Don’t attempt to install or repair gas appliances yourself.
  • Make sure appliances are properly ventilated.
  • Don’t use outdoor gas appliances indoors.
  • Don’t store flammable materials near gas appliances.
  • Replace any gas appliance that is damaged or outdated.
  • Don’t use extension cords or multiple outlets with gas appliances.
  • Make sure all gas connections are tight and free of leaks.
  • Know the location of your gas shutoff valve.
  • Be aware of the signs of a gas leak, such as a hissing sound, a gas odour, or dead plants.

Issues like burst pipes, overflowing toilets, clogged drains, gas leaks, leaking water heaters, frozen pipes, sump pump failure, no hot water, sewer backups, and broken or leaking valves can be considered plumbing emergencies.

Plumbing involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of pipes, fittings, and fixtures that carry water, waste, and gas within a building. This can include sinks, toilets, showers, bathtubs, pipes, and water heaters.

Gas fitting refers to the installation, repair, and maintenance of natural gas and propane systems and appliances, such as ovens, stoves, furnaces, and fireplaces. A gas fitter is responsible for ensuring that gas appliances are installed and operated safely and efficiently.

Plumbing and gas fitting are related trades but require different skills, licenses, and regulations. A professional who is licensed in both plumbing and gas fitting can work on both types of systems and appliances.

Yes, we are registered with Master Plumbers Association of South Australia. Why choose us?

  • Free on-site consultations
  • Friendly & reliable service
  • Seamless process
  • No hidden costs, upfront pricing
  • Fully licensed & insured

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