Residential Plumber in Lake Macquarie
- Residential plumbing & bathroom renovations
- 17 years of hands-on industry experience
- Available 24/7 for emergency plumbing
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Lake Macquarie Residential Plumber
If you need a reliable, professional residential plumber in Lake Macquarie, All About Quality Plumbing Services is the one to call. We have more than 17 years of hands-on experience working in homes just like yours, fixing leaks, clearing drains, installing hot water systems and making sure everything runs the way it should. That means we know the common plumbing issues that pop up in Lake Macquarie properties, and how to deal with them with speed and efficiency.
No matter if it’s a quick fix or a bigger job, we show up quickly, work neatly and leave you with a system that runs smoothly. Our pricing is upfront and our team is focused on lasting results, not quick fixes. We work in houses, townhouses, units and everything in between, always treating your space with respect, which is why so many Lake Macquarie locals call us back time and again.
Need plumbing help at home? Call 0412 555 782
and let’s get it sorted.

Practical Help for Local Homes
Every home is different, and so is every plumbing job. That’s why we tailor our services to suit the layout, age and needs of your Lake Macquarie property. We use quality parts, modern tools and years of local experience to get the job done properly in everything from brand-new townhouses to classic vintage homes. Whatever the issue, we're here to handle it.
Our team keeps you in the loop from start to finish, turning up promptly and giving you clear options before starting any work. We’re equipped to handle everything from maintenance and repairs to system upgrades and new installs, always with a focus on long-term results. We also take care to keep your home clean and tidy, so all you're left with after we leave is the confidence and peace of mind of a job well done.
FAQ
All You Need To Know
How do I know if I have a hidden water leak?
Signs of a hidden water leak include unexpectedly high water bills, damp or mouldy patches on walls, ceilings or floors, unexplained water pooling, or a musty smell in certain areas of the home. You might also notice paint bubbling or woodwork warping over time. A simple way to check for a leak is to turn off all water-using appliances and fixtures, then take a water meter reading. Wait a couple of hours (without using any water), then take another reading—if it’s changed, there’s likely a leak somewhere in the system. Locating the source can be difficult without specialist equipment, so it’s best to contact a licensed plumber if you suspect a hidden leak.
What is a flexi hose and why do they burst?
Flexi hoses (also known as braided hoses) are commonly used to connect taps, toilets and appliances to your water supply. Over time, the outer stainless-steel braid can corrode, fray or weaken, especially in moist or poorly ventilated spaces. When the inner rubber hose eventually fails, it can burst suddenly, causing severe water damage. Regularly checking your flexi hoses for rust, bulging or wear is essential, and they should generally be replaced every 5–10 years. Many plumbers recommend installing isolation valves or pressure-limiting valves for added protection. Replacing older hoses with high-quality options can help prevent expensive flood damage in the home.
Can I install plumbing fixtures myself?
While some minor tasks like changing a showerhead or replacing a washer can be done without a licence, most plumbing work in Australia must be carried out by a licensed plumber. This includes installing taps, toilets, hot water systems, dishwashers and anything that connects to water or gas lines. DIY plumbing work can void warranties, breach building codes, and potentially lead to insurance claims being denied if something goes wrong. Licensed plumbers ensure that installations meet Australian Standards and local regulations, and they can issue compliance certificates when required. For safety and peace of mind, it’s best to leave most installations to the pros.