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Sixty years in, West Pymble's plumbing is due. We handle it.
When a suburb is built in a single decade, its plumbing ages in unison. What failed in your neighbour's place last year is a fair prediction of what is coming in yours, and in West Pymble the pattern is consistent. Original pipework reaching its limit: Homes from the 1960s commonly carry galvanised steel water lines that are now corroded inside, showing up as fading pressure, discoloured water after holidays, or pinhole leaks. We replace failing runs in copper or poly, starting with the water service from the meter where the worst corrosion usually hides, and staging the rest if you prefer to spread the cost. Left too long, a corroded line ends as a burst pipe. Roots from the bush side: Backing onto Lane Cove National Park is the best thing about West Pymble and the hardest thing about its sewers. Gum roots travel far for water and old earthenware joints let them in. Our drain team jets the line clear, runs a camera inspection to find every entry point, and closes them permanently with no-dig relining. Persistent sewer blockages stop being an annual event. Stormwater on the falling blocks: Streets sloping toward the park shed water quickly, and sixty-year-old stormwater lines silt up and crack. We repair and upgrade stormwater and drainage, and our roof plumbers keep gutters and downpipes feeding it properly. The everyday and the urgent: Hot water repairs and replacements including gas systems, licensed gas fitting, tap and toilet work, and a 24/7 emergency line. A gas smell means everyone outside first, then call us.
West Pymble plumbing without surprises
In a suburb where the houses share a birthday, we have usually seen your exact problem a few streets away already. That experience shows in accurate diagnosis, a fixed price before work starts, and repairs backed by a written guarantee. West Pymble and the surrounding North Shore are all covered. Call (02) 9099 9138.
1. Same-Day Service
It’s all in the name: Rapid Service Plumbing. Our plumbers in West Pymble are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so that you can count on us for rapid, same-day service no matter what time of the day or night!2. Fixed Pricing
Rapid Service Plumbing is known for its ‘NO surprises’ approach. We offer fixed pricing to ensure you’re armed with the correct information and pricing before deciding whether or not to hire our plumbers in West Pymble.
3. Price-Match Guarantee
Emergency plumbers in West Pymble are not always available when you need them. That’s why we guarantee to give our customers the best price, even if it means matching a competitor’s price to win your business.
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We’re highly-rated plumbers in West Pymble but don’t take our word for it! Instead, read 100+ reviews on Google, Facebook, Oneflare, and Hipages, and hire our plumbers in West Pymble with confidence backed by the community.
5. Resolve or Revisit
Have peace of mind knowing you’re protected by our ‘resolve or revisit’ guarantee. If we don’t resolve your problem, call us, and our plumbers in West Pymble will revisit and fix it for free, no questions asked!
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West Pymble plumbing, question by question
The things West Pymble owners most often want to know about their 1960s homes.
How do I know if our original water pipes need replacing?
Three signs are reliable: water pressure that has faded over the years, a brown tinge when you first turn on taps after time away, and any history of pinhole leaks. Any one of them in a 1960s West Pymble home points to internal corrosion in the original galvanised lines. We can confirm with a pressure test and a look at accessible pipe, then tell you which runs genuinely need replacing and which can wait.
Trees from the reserve behind us keep blocking our sewer. Is that our responsibility?
The section of sewer within your property boundary is yours to maintain, even when the roots invading it come from bushland behind the fence. The practical answer is to make your pipe impenetrable rather than fight the trees: relining the damaged sections seals the joints and cracks the roots use, and after that it does not matter how close the bush is.
Our toilet and bathroom are original to the house. Can you update the plumbing without a full renovation?
Yes. A worn 1960s toilet suite, corroded stop taps and perished cistern internals can all be replaced without touching tiles or layout. A modern dual-flush suite alone cuts water use sharply, and new isolation valves mean the next repair does not require shutting down the whole house. It is a half-day of work that removes the most complaint-prone fixtures in the home.
Water pools at the low side of our block near the park. Whose problem is it?
If the water is arriving from your roof and surfaces, it is yours to manage, and an absorption trench or additional stormwater drainage on your side usually resolves it. On blocks falling toward the reserve the discharge options can be limited, which makes the design matter. We look at where the water originates and where it can legally go before proposing anything.
Is our 1990s hot water system living on borrowed time?
If it is a storage tank from the 1990s, yes; that is well past the typical service life, and tank failures rarely give notice. Replacing it on your terms lets you consider a more efficient unit and correct any shortcuts in the original installation, like missing valves or poor drainage at the base. We quote replacement options against your actual household usage rather than assuming like for like.
