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When to Call a Plumber in Bathurst

Some plumbing problems can wait a few days. Others need a licensed plumber today. And a few need someone there right now. Knowing the difference saves you money and prevents small problems from becoming expensive emergencies.

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When to Call a Plumber in Bathurst

Call Immediately — Plumbing Emergencies

Burst water pipes actively flooding your home — turn off the water at the meter and call. Gas leaks — get out of the building and call from outside. Sewage backing up through drains or toilets — stop using water and call. These are health and safety issues, not jobs to Google solutions for.

Bathurst experiences cold, frosty winters and warm summers — one of the coldest cities in NSW. Temperatures regularly drop below -5°C in winter, making frozen pipes a genuine seasonal hazard. Winter in Bathurst produces burst pipe events when exposed pipes freeze overnight. If you wake up to burst pipes, the priority is water off at the meter, then call.

Call This Week — Urgent but Not Emergency

Running cisterns — silently wasting 200+ litres per day. Dripping taps — wasting 30+ litres per day and indicating worn internal components. Slow drains that are getting slower — a partial blockage that will fully block soon. Low water pressure throughout the house (not just at one tap) — indicates a supply problem, possibly a failing pressure-limiting valve or supply pipe issue. Hot water not hot enough or recovering slowly — element or thermostat failing.

What You Can Do Yourself (and What You Can't)

Replacing a tap washer in a simple compression tap — technically legal for homeowners in NSW as basic maintenance. Clearing a simple blocked shower drain — remove the drain cover and clear hair and debris manually. Checking your water meter for leaks — turn everything off and watch the meter for 15 minutes.

Everything else — replacing power points, working on hot water systems, connecting gas appliances, repairing drain pipes — requires a licensed plumber under NSW law. DIY plumbing beyond simple tap washers is illegal and will void your insurance coverage for any resulting water damage.

Signs of Plumbing Problems You Might Miss

Water bill creeping up — without any usage change, this usually means a leak somewhere. Check the meter as described above. Persistent musty smell — particularly in bathrooms and under kitchen benches. Often indicates a slow leak behind a wall or under a floor that's creating mould. Stained or bubbling plaster on ceilings or walls — water has been accumulating there for long enough to stain or damage the plaster. Water marks on the ground around outdoor taps or along fence lines — can indicate a leaking underground pipe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as an after-hours plumbing emergency? +
Burst pipes flooding the home, sewage overflow, gas leaks, and complete loss of water supply all qualify. Running taps and slow drains can wait for business hours.
Can I use the toilet with a blocked drain? +
No — if you have a blocked sewer, every flush adds wastewater with nowhere to go. Stop using all water-using appliances and call immediately.
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