ALL AUSTRALIAN PLUMBING
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All Australian Plumbing’s skilled plumbers address drainage issues, handle sewer line repairs, and manage gas line installations and inspections. Whether it’s fixing a leaky faucet, unclogging a drain, or ensuring safe gas connections, our plumbing services ensure the safety and comfort of both residential and commercial spaces.
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Digital universeJune 15, 2023GoodDavid BuddMarch 31, 2023Dan was incredible! Very polite, and fixed my issue in no timeGemma AveryMarch 28, 2023I cannot recommend Daniel highly enough. We bought an old house with numerous plumbing issues. After a series of bad/average plumbers Daniel was (is) a cut above. His work is excellent, prices reasonable and he is neat and considerate - a true gentleman! An easy 5 stars.Eric JMarch 24, 2023Daniel was great. Arrived on time as promised. Reasonable rate. Highly recommend.Kathy PavlovskaMarch 20, 2023Daniel is very professional and gets the job doneJovan LoleskiMarch 20, 2023Great job with fixing shower leak and replacing shower system.judy chouMarch 17, 2023Great service and great value.Kaan PaydasMarch 15, 2023Called them for an emergency job at our residence and they responded quickly and did a great job. Daniel the owner was a pleasure to deal with.Pece MihailovFebruary 27, 2023Daniel is very honest and quickly resolved a sewer problem I have had for many years that other plumbers were unable to fix. His rates are very competitive and I'm extremely happy with the jobs he has done for me.Google rating score: 5.0 of 5, based on 55 reviews
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FAQs
Use a plunger if you suspect that there’s a blockage.
If there’s no immediate damage, wait. Oftentimes, drains can clear themselves within hours.
There could be tissue paper causing the blockage, and it dissolves by itself over time.
If a floor waste is emitting an odor, it may be because the trap is dry. The trap’s primary function is to hold water, creating a seal that prevents sewer gases from entering the living space. If it hasn’t been used for some time, the water might evaporate. By simply pouring water into the trap, you can restore this protective barrier and effectively stop the smell.
While a pressure test can determine if there’s a burst pipe, a simpler method exists: refrain from using water for a period and then check your water meter. If the numbers have changed, it indicates a potential leak.
If you detect a gas smell, immediately shut off your gas and contact a plumber. However, if you don’t smell gas but have suspicions of a leak, cease all gas use on your property and monitor your gas meter. A change in the readings over an hour suggests a probable gas leak.
Experiencing overflow in any fixture signals a blocked drain in the property. For prevention and to avoid further complications, halt the usage of all fixtures. Any continued use, especially in areas like the kitchen, will only intensify the overflow and could result in more severe issues.
Rusty water indicates potential deterioration in the hot water heater, suggesting a likely need for replacement. If such issues persist, it’s recommended to consult a plumber.
Prioritize shutting off the main water supply to your property. For houses, stop valves are typically found at the property’s front, while in apartments, they’re often located under the kitchen sink or the laundry tub.