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Downhill water, underground roots
Two forces do most of the damage in Gymea Bay. Gravity, working on stormwater. And the tree canopy, working on sewers. The rest is age. Roots in the sewer: The same established gums and garden trees that make these streets worth living on send roots into every joint of the original earthenware sewer lines. Our blocked drain team cuts them out with high-pressure jetting, confirms the entry point by CCTV camera, and closes it permanently with no-dig relining. On bush-backed blocks near the reserve, relining matters twice over: no trench, no fight with the roots you want to keep. Stormwater with momentum: A steep block turns a downpour into a channel of moving water, usually aimed at the driveway, the garage or the downhill neighbour. We cut in grated channel drains, upgrade undersized stormwater lines, and have our roof plumbers sort the gutters and downpipes that feed the problem from above. Houses that outgrew their plumbing: Plenty of Gymea Bay homes started as modest 1960s builds and grew a second storey or a back extension along the way. The original galvanised water lines and small hot water systems often stayed. We replace tired pipework, upsize hot water systems for the household the house actually holds now, and run gas where the kitchen or heating wants it through our licensed gas fitters, including gas hot water. And when it goes wrong at night: A burst pipe on a slope finds the house fast. The emergency line answers 24 hours a day, every day.
Gymea Bay work, guaranteed in writing
Steep blocks punish rushed work, so we do not rush it. Every job gets a fixed quote before it starts, a stocked van so it finishes in one visit where possible, and a written guarantee afterwards. Gymea Bay to the reserve line, and the rest of the Sutherland Shire beyond it. Call (02) 9099 9138.
1. Same-Day Service
It’s all in the name: Rapid Service Plumbing. Our plumbers in Gymea Bay 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 Gymea Bay.
3. Price-Match Guarantee
Emergency plumbers in Gymea Bay 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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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 Gymea Bay will revisit and fix it for free, no questions asked!
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Gymea Bay plumbing questions
What owners on these hills ask us most, in roughly the order the seasons raise them.
Every autumn our sewer blocks again. Why does it keep coming back?
Roots regrow. Cutting them clears the pipe for a season, but the crack or open joint they entered through is still there, and autumn root growth finds it again. The camera shows exactly which section is compromised; relining that section seals the entry point and ends the annual appointment. Owners are often surprised the permanent fix is a one-day job.
Rain turns our driveway into a creek. Where do we even start?
Start where the water gains speed. On most Gymea Bay blocks that is roof water and hard surfaces higher up the slope feeding one path downhill. A channel drain across the driveway at the right point, connected to a discharge line sized for the real flow, intercepts it. We look at the whole path from gutter to street before quoting, because a grate feeding an undersized pipe just moves the flood.
Our house was extended but the hot water never kept up. Options?
The classic Gymea Bay situation: a tank sized for a three-person 1965 household serving six people and two bathrooms. Options are a larger storage unit, a continuous flow system that never runs out, or splitting the load with a second unit near the new wet areas. Which one wins depends on gas availability, space and your morning routine; we quote the sensible candidates side by side.
Are the trees near our boundary a risk to the water pipes too?
Roots chase moisture, so pressurised water lines are safer than sewers; they only attract roots once they leak. The practical risk order in Gymea Bay is sewer first, stormwater second, water service last. If your water line is original galvanised pipe, its threat is corrosion rather than roots, and fading pressure is the symptom that says so.
Can you work on blocks that back onto the reserve?
We do it regularly. Bush-backed blocks need a lighter touch: no-dig methods where possible, careful management of anything that could wash into the reserve, and realistic access planning for machinery that may not be able to reach the lower yard. It is rarely a problem, but it is worth telling us the layout when you book so the right gear is on the van.
