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Plumbers in Sydney 2026 — How to Find a Licensed Plumber Near You in Sydney

Sydney plumbers guide 2026: how to find a licensed plumber in Sydney, what to check before hiring, what plumbing jobs cost, and how to handle a plumbing emergency in Sydney.

By Sydney Daily · Published 1 July 2026, 11:50 am

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Plumbers in Sydney 2026 — How to Find a Licensed Plumber Near You in Sydney
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Plumbers in Sydney 2026

Finding a licensed and reliable plumber in Sydney is essential for everything from a leaking tap to a burst pipe emergency. All plumbing work in NSW must be carried out by a licensed plumber — unlicensed work can void your home insurance and create serious safety and liability risks. nsw.gov.au

How to Find a Licensed Plumber in Sydney

  • NSW Fair Trading licence check — before engaging any plumber, verify their licence number at onlineservices.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au. All plumbers working in NSW must hold a current NSW Fair Trading plumbing licence.
  • Master Plumbers Association NSW — search for a licensed member at masterplumbers.com.au. Master Plumbers members have agreed to a code of conduct.
  • HiPages and ServiceSeeking — online platforms that connect homeowners with licensed tradespeople. Read reviews and compare multiple quotes: hipages.com.au | serviceseeking.com.au
  • Word of mouth — still one of the most reliable ways to find a trustworthy plumber in your Sydney suburb.

What Does a Plumber Cost in Sydney?

  • Call-out fee: $80-$150 (varies widely; some include the first hour)
  • Hourly rate: $100-$180 per hour (higher for after-hours, weekend and emergency work)
  • Emergency after-hours callout: $200-$350+ call-out fee plus hourly rate
  • Blocked drain (jet blasting): $250-$500 depending on access and complexity
  • Hot water system replacement: $1,200-$3,500 depending on unit type and complexity

Emergency Plumbers in Sydney

For a burst pipe, overflowing drain or no hot water emergency, many Sydney plumbing companies offer 24/7 emergency response. Before calling, locate your main water shutoff valve (usually near the water meter at the front of the property) and turn it off to stop the flow if there is active flooding. For stormwater or sewage flooding, Sydney Water has an emergency line: sydneywater.com.au (132 090).

What a Plumber Must Provide in NSW

For work over $1,000 (including GST), your plumber must provide a written contract. For work over $20,000, home building insurance is required. Always request a Certificate of Compliance after any plumbing work. nsw.gov.au

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