Trusted Local Plumbers in Oaklands Junction 3063

No one wants to deal with a plumbing emergency late at night or early in the morning. Luckily, Local Plumber Melbourne can come to your home 24/7 to deal with your plumbing problems. We are your local Oaklands Junction hot water, leaking pipe and blocked drain plumbers. We’re licensed and qualified, so you can put your trust in us.

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    Early Warning Signs of an Oaklands Junction Blocked Drain

    Blocked drains and blocked sewers are some of the most irritating and inconvenient plumbing problems you can experience in Oaklands Junction. In a worst case scenario, you could end up with raw sewerage overflowing through your home. Local Plumber Melbourne are your licensed and qualified plumbing experts and we’ve seen all the early warning signs of drain blockages in our time in the industry. We’ve listed some of these signs for you below.

    • Gurgling noises
    • Bad odours coming from your drains
    • Slow water flow

    What Should I Do If A Pipe Bursts in my Oaklands Junction Home?

    A pipe may burst when the water pressure becomes too much to handle. Deterioration or existing issues in your pipes can also cause weakness, leaks or breakage. When this happens, you may end up with water flooding through your home, causing an expensive bill. Luckily, Local Plumber Melbourne know exactly what you should do when a galvanised or PVC pipe breaks in your Oaklands Junction home. First of all, you should switch off the electricity. Everybody knows that water and electricity don’t mix well. After turning off the electricity in your home, find a bucket. You should place this under the leaking pipe and try to capture as much water as possible. Once you’ve done this, switch off your water supply at the mains. This should quickly stop the flow of water into your home. Finally, call Local Plumber Melbourne for your emergency burst pipe repair service in Oaklands Junction.

    Do I Need To Repair My Leaking Hot Water System?

    A leak in your water heater may be a sign that you need a hot water repair service in Oaklands Junction. However, a little bit of water dripping from the valves of your water heating unit is nothing to stress about. The best way to figure out whether your leak is an issue or not is to monitor it. Keep an eye on the amount of water coming from the system and how often it is dripping. If there is only a small amount of water leaking from the tank every now and then, it may simply be your pressure relief valve doing the job it is supposed to. However, if water is constantly dripping from your tank, you may have a leak and we recommend a service by Local Plumber Melbourne.

    Expert Local Plumbers in Oaklands Junction

    Having issues like burst pipes, blocked drains or a leaky hot water system in Oaklands Junction? Don’t stress, Local Plumber Melbourne can be there in a jiffy! Our tradesmen are experts and we’ve built a reputation for exceptional workmanship over our time in the industry. Call us today on 0498 122 875.

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      Local Plumber Melbourne is still open for business and ready to meet your plumbing, drainage and gasfitting needs.

       

      Our team of professional plumbers are committed to your family’s health and safety. We are taking a number of measures to help stop the spread. Firstly, we are monitoring our own health and if one of our employees feels ill, they will immediately visit a doctor and stay home. When our team member comes, they glove up and wear a mask.

       

      Our trucks are equipped with spray disinfectant and protective covers. Every plumber regularly disinfects their tools as well. We have also stopped shaking hands with our no contact policy and will stay 1.5m away from customers at all times. We simply ask that you let us know if anyone in your home has been exposed and is under quarantine, or if they are under a doctor’s care for the virus.

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      Yes, we do! We have teams located all over greater Melbourne. If you have an urgent issue, get in touch and we can dispatch our nearest team directly to you.

      When you’re leading a busy lifestyle, the last thing you want is to spend all day waiting for someone who was meant to arrive at a particular time. We’re confident that we’ll be on time for every job. As we have trades all over Melbourne, we’re certain a member of our team is never too far from your property.

      Local Plumber Melbourne has been in the plumber industry for over 30 years serving our Melbourne customers. We offer a workmanship guarantee meaning if anything goes wrong that’s our fault, we’ll make it right at no charge. We didn’t get where we are today by not guaranteeing our work. We have hundreds of satisfied customers across the city and we’re here to stay.

      You need to check the relief valves that they are in working order every 4 months and replace these valves every five years. The anode in an electric and solar hot water system requires replacement every five years as well.

      A running toilet is usually the result of a broken or faulty flapper (aka, flush valve or “tank” ball) in the bottom of the tank that needs to be replaced. The chain in your tank could be the culprit as well. If it is too long it can get caught under the flapper. Both problems are easily fixed.

      First, turn off your water supply at the main shut-off valve. As a homeowner it’s important to know where this is located and educate your family member as well. Second, always contact a professional plumber during emergencies. And don’t touch any wet electrical fittings – call in an electrician to deal with that.

      Corrosion/rust forms on the inside of water pipes. A change in water pressure will cause this rust to turn loose and come through the taps. Sediment from the hot water heater. If the glass lining in the hot water heater may be compromised, allowing the metal jacket to rust. If this is the case, you are not long till the hot water system starts to leak.

      This is called "water hammer". When water travelling quickly through a pipe has to stop ( when you close the valve) the force of the water shakes or vibrates any pipe not strapped securely. A mechanical water hammer arrestor installed on your distribution system will usually correct this. (Or don't close the valve so quickly)

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