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Sydney Emergency Plumbing

Emergency Plumber Sydney

Sydney's licensed emergency plumbing team — burst pipes, blocked drains, hot water failures, gas leaks. Free quote in 60 seconds, plumber at your door in under an hour.

  • Live emergency dispatch — actual humans answering 24/7
  • Licensed NSW Fair Trading plumbers on every job
  • Free upfront quote in writing before work starts
  • Same emergency rate any hour, day or night
  • Licensed
  • Insured
  • 24/7
  • Guaranteed

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What's included with every emergency plumber sydney

Every job includes the basics below — no surprise extras tacked on when the invoice arrives.

  • Live emergency dispatch — actual humans answering 24/7
  • Licensed NSW Fair Trading plumbers on every job
  • Free upfront quote in writing before work starts
  • Same emergency rate any hour, day or night
  • Fully insured ($20M public liability) — paperwork on request
  • 12-month workmanship guarantee on every repair
  • Cleanup included — we leave the site as we found it

When to ring us

Signs you've got an emergency on your hands

Not sure if it's urgent? If you're seeing any of the below in your Sydney home, don't wait — small problems become expensive ones inside hours.

  • Water gushing from a burst pipe or fitting
  • Sewage backing up through floor drains, toilets, or shower
  • No hot water and a flooded laundry around the unit
  • Strong gas smell anywhere in the house
  • Toilet overflowing and the shut-off valve isn't working
  • Multiple drains blocked at once across different rooms
  • Water meter spinning when nothing's running inside
  • Hot water system rumbling, leaking, or making banging noises

How we fix it

About this service in Sydney

SYD Plumbers emergency service vehicle and plumber

Sydney’s emergency plumbing problems aren’t generic. The burst pipe in a Bondi terrace at 11pm has different causes — and different fixes — than the cracked sewer main under a Penrith driveway. Knowing which one you’re dealing with, and arriving with the right gear in the van, is what separates a 30-minute repair from a four-hour catastrophe.

That’s the work we do across the Sydney metropolitan area: emergency plumbing call-outs, day or night, with licensed tradespeople who know the local quirks of the suburb they’re driving to.

What counts as a plumbing emergency in Sydney?

The legal definition under NSW law is broad — anything that risks property damage, health, or supply of essential services. In practice, the calls that justify ringing an emergency plumber instead of waiting until Monday morning are:

  • Active water leaks you can’t isolate at the meter. Burst copper joints, failed flexi-hoses under the sink, slab leaks under the kitchen floor. Every minute on means more damage to floorboards, plaster, and carpets.
  • Sewer backups — sewage rising through floor drains, toilets, or showers. Almost always a blockage downstream, often tree roots through aging clay pipework. A health hazard inside hours.
  • No hot water on a winter morning with a young family, or before weekend guests arrive. Worth a same-day call rather than a four-day wait for a regular slot.
  • Suspected gas leaks — a rotten egg smell anywhere indoors, hissing near the meter, or unexplained headaches in a particular room. Always an emergency. Always.
  • Toilet overflowing with a stuck float or broken cistern, especially in apartments where damage spreads to the unit below.
  • Storm-related damage — common across Sydney during the October to March wet season, particularly when La Niña years line up with high tides and Eastern Suburbs heritage drainage gets overwhelmed.

If you’re staring at any of those, you’re our call. If it’s a slow drip under the laundry sink that’s been there for a fortnight, that’s a daytime appointment.

Why Sydney plumbing is its own thing

Plumbing in Sydney isn’t one job. It’s eight different ones depending on which side of the harbour you’re calling from — and the older the suburb, the weirder the surprises behind the wall.

Eastern Suburbs and Northern Beaches — salt air. Within eight to ten years, copper cladding around hot water systems pits and corrodes, gas fittings on outdoor BBQ lines green over and start weeping, and even stainless steel screws used on the original install start failing. Bondi, Coogee, Manly, Mona Vale — same coastal exposure, same predictable failure pattern.

Inner West and inner-city heritage suburbs — Federation, Victorian and early Edwardian housing stock. Newtown, Glebe, Paddington, Balmain, Annandale, Marrickville. The original pipework was lead service line, brittle galvanised steel, and, if the place was renovated in the seventies, polybutylene. All three have known catastrophic failure modes. Galv pipes pinhole randomly after about 60 years; PB pipes shatter without warning under cold-water pressure.

Western Sydney and the Hills District — reactive clay soils. Penrith, Liverpool, Blacktown, Castle Hill, Kellyville, Rouse Hill. Every La Niña wet season the soil expands, then contracts in the next dry. Rigid PVC sewer mains crack at the joints. Slab leaks from copper hot water lines shifting against gravel beds. Tree roots find the cracks and finish the job.

Sydney CBD and high-density inner suburbs — Pyrmont, Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Ultimo. Strata complications. Riser pipes shared between floors. Common-property versus lot-owner repair splits. Plumbers without high-rise access experience cost you double-bookings and delays. We carry strata insurance and have body corporate paperwork dialled in.

Sutherland Shire and outer south — mixed bag. Cronulla coastal patterns, Sutherland 1970s brick veneer, Heathcote bushfire-region considerations for gas line repairs. Worth knowing.

A plumber who treats every suburb the same way will eventually charge you to learn the lesson on your job. We’ve already done the learning.

Our six core emergency services

Each of the services below has its own dedicated page with deeper detail on pricing, the parts we carry, and the FAQs we hear most. Tap through to the one that matches what’s happening at your place right now.

  1. 24 Hour Emergency Plumber — round-the-clock dispatch with no after-hours surcharge games for genuine emergencies.
  2. Burst Pipe Repair — copper, PEX, polybutylene, galvanised. Slab leaks, hot-water-line failures, flexi-hose blowouts. Leak isolation gear on every van.
  3. Blocked Drain Emergency — CCTV, electric eel, hydro-jet, mechanical root cutting. Most blockages cleared inside 90 minutes.
  4. Emergency Hot Water Repair — Rheem and Rinnai trained, common parts in the van for same-day repairs, like-for-like replacements within 24 hours.
  5. Gas Leak Emergency — licensed gasfitters (separate NSW licence, we hold both), gas detector kit, line pressure tests, compliance certificates issued on the spot.
  6. Emergency Toilet Repair — Caroma flush valves, seals, cisterns, S-bend blockages. Most repairs completed in 30-60 minutes.

Not sure which one you need? Tell us the symptoms in the quote form — the dispatcher will work it out and send the right tradesperson.

What “honest pricing” actually means

Plenty of Sydney emergency plumbers advertise “no call-out fee” and then load it back onto an inflated first-hour rate. We don’t. Here’s exactly how our pricing works:

  • Standard hourly rate, business hours: $120-160 per hour. The first 30 minutes covers travel and on-site diagnosis. After that, regular hourly rate to job completion, billed in 15-minute increments — not rounded up to the next hour.
  • After-hours and weekends: $180-300 per hour, applied only to genuine after-hours bookings (not to emergency call-outs that happen to fall on a weekend).
  • No call-out fee as a separate line item. Travel is in the first half-hour.
  • Parts at supplier cost plus a flat 15% — no marked-up “surge pricing” on a Sunday morning.
  • Fixed-price quotes available for major jobs (full hot water system replacement, sewer relining, slab leak repair). Quote stands unless scope changes; if it does, we stop and re-quote in writing.

Every quote you get from us is firm before any work starts. If we open up a wall and find something unexpected, we down tools, photograph it, and ring you with options. You decide whether to proceed. That’s it.

Insurance, licensing, and the boring-but-important bits

NSW has some of the strictest plumbing licensing in Australia, and for good reason. A plumber working without a current Fair Trading licence can void your home insurance claim, your strata’s claim, and any manufacturer warranty on parts they install. Unlicensed gas work is straight-up illegal under the Gas and Electricity (Consumer Safety) Act 2017.

Every plumber on the SYD Plumbers team holds:

  • A current NSW Fair Trading plumbing licence (independently verifiable at the NSW Fair Trading licence register)
  • A separate gasfitter’s licence where the work involves gas
  • Public liability insurance to $20 million through Allianz Australia
  • Workers compensation cover (icare NSW)

Licence numbers appear on every invoice, every quote, and the side panel of every van. We encourage clients to verify them — particularly for larger jobs where insurance claims might come into it later.

If you’d like the paperwork before we arrive (insurance certificate of currency, licence numbers, ABN), say so on the quote form and we’ll attach it to the confirmation text.

What to do while you wait

If you’ve already submitted the form and a plumber’s on the way, the single most important thing is to isolate the water at the meter if it’s a leak, or shut the gas off at the meter if it’s a gas smell.

Read our guide on how to turn off the water mains in Sydney — it covers every property type including apartments and strata. The water meter is usually at the front boundary, often inside a small in-ground green box. The shut-off valve is the lever or tap on the house side of the meter — turn it perpendicular to the pipe to close. Photos of where yours sits, before there’s an emergency, are worth taking now. Stick them in your phone’s “important” album.

For gas: the meter is usually outside (sometimes in a wall recess on older homes). The valve handle should turn 90 degrees to shut off supply. Once it’s off, leave it off — re-lighting pilot lights on a hot water system or cooktop is a job for a licensed gasfitter, not the homeowner.

For sewage backups: avoid running any more water inside (no toilets, no taps, no washing machine cycles). Less water in equals less pressure behind the blockage and less mess to clean up.

We’ll talk you through any of this on the phone if you ring while waiting — that’s part of what we do.

Our process

From quote to repair — four clear steps

Repair workflow

Emergency Plumber Sydney

  1. 1

    Step 1

    Submit your quote request

    Fill the 60-second form with your suburb, the problem, and how urgent it is. No queue music, no overseas call centre.

  2. 2

    Step 2

    We text you back in 15 minutes

    Real quote range, honest ETA, and the name of the plumber dispatched — straight to your phone.

  3. 3

    Step 3

    Plumber arrives in under an hour

    Average door-to-door across Sydney metro. Inner-ring suburbs typically inside 45 minutes.

  4. 4

    Step 4

    Job done, paid by card, warrantied

    Repair completed, area tidied, paid on the spot. Receipt and 12-month warranty docs emailed before we leave.

Every job: 12-month workmanship guarantee · NSW Fair Trading licensed · $20M public liability cover

Real Sydney rates

What you can expect to pay

Honest pricing based on actual Sydney market rates. Final quote always confirmed in writing before any work begins — no hidden call-out tricks.

Job typeSydney range (AUD)
Standard hourly rate (business hours)$120-160/hr
After-hours emergency rate$180-300/hr
Burst pipe repair (typical)$200-800
Blocked drain clearance$150-400
Hot water system replacement$1,200-3,500
Gas leak diagnosis & repair$250-1,200

Ranges reflect typical Sydney metropolitan area pricing for 2026. Standard hourly: AUD 120-160. After hours / weekends: AUD 180-300.

Where we cover

Emergency Plumber Sydney — by Sydney area

Same service, same prices, all Sydney metropolitan suburbs. Some regions have local quirks worth knowing about — tap your area below.

What customers say about this service

Recent emergency plumber sydney reviews

4.8/5 from 247 reviews

Michelle K.

Randwick

"Burst hose tap on Anzac Day at 4pm. Got a quote text in 10 minutes, plumber there at 5. Replaced the lot, tested for leaks, cleaned up. Public holiday, same standard rate. Fair people."
08/04/2026

Daniel W.

Glebe

"Sewer line backed up the morning of a kid's birthday party. They CCTV'd, jetted, gave us options for the long-term fix. Saved the party. Could not be happier."
19/03/2026

Hannah M.

Lane Cove

"Hot water gone at 6am on a Sunday. New Rinnai installed by lunch, like-for-like, zero hassle. Knocked off a star because the original ETA slipped 20 mins — but they texted to update."
21/02/2026

Andrew P.

Castle Hill

"Slab leak in the kitchen — not a small job. Three options quoted, full pros and cons of each. Job took two days, no leftover mess, paperwork ready for the insurer. Top crew."
11/01/2026

Common questions

Emergency Plumber Sydney — your questions answered

  • How quickly can a Sydney emergency plumber actually get to me?
    Sixty minutes door-to-door is our average across the Sydney metropolitan area. Inner-ring suburbs (CBD, Inner West, Eastern Suburbs) typically see a plumber inside 30-45 minutes. Outer Western Sydney, Hills District and the Northern Beaches usually fall in the 60-90 minute window — longer during East Coast Lows. We'll always confirm a real ETA in our return text, not a marketing guess.
  • Are your prices really the same after hours and on weekends?
    For genuine emergencies — burst pipes, gas leaks, sewage backups — yes. We charge the standard emergency rate any hour. The after-hours premium ($180-300/hr) only kicks in if you specifically book non-urgent work outside business hours for convenience. There's no time-of-day surcharge tacked on for actual emergencies.
  • What if my job is more complex than the quote?
    If the scope expands once we open up walls or floors, we stop and re-quote in writing before continuing. You decide whether to proceed. The original quote stands for the original scope — no quietly extending the bill.
  • Do you handle strata properties?
    Yes. Strata work across the Sydney CBD, Pyrmont, Surry Hills, Bondi, and similar high-density areas is part of our weekly schedule. We can liaise directly with your strata manager, supply itemised invoices for body corporate claims, and handle common-property versus lot-owner cost splits transparently.
  • Can I see your NSW Fair Trading licence?
    Every plumber on the team carries their licence card and the number is visible on the side panel of every van. Licence numbers also appear on every quote and invoice. You can independently verify any of them at nswfairtrading.gov.au — we encourage it.
  • What suburbs do you cover?
    All Sydney metropolitan area: Eastern Suburbs (Bondi to Maroubra), Inner West (Newtown to Balmain), North Shore (North Sydney to Hornsby), Northern Beaches (Manly to Palm Beach), Western Sydney (Parramatta to Penrith), Hills District (Castle Hill to Rouse Hill), Sutherland Shire (Cronulla to Engadine), and the CBD. Outside the Sydney basin? Drop us a line — we'll be honest about response times.
  • How do I pay?
    Card on the spot (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX), EFTPOS, or bank transfer. Larger jobs (over $2,500) can be split into deposit and completion payments. We don't accept cash for jobs over $1,000 — keeps the paperwork clean for insurance claims.
  • Do you offer a guarantee on emergency repairs?
    Twelve-month workmanship guarantee on every repair and installation. If anything we've done fails inside that window, we come back and fix it at no charge. Manufacturer warranties on parts (Rheem, Rinnai, Caroma) pass through directly. Warranty paperwork is emailed before we leave.

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