What this service covers
- Toilets, basins and taps
- Shower mixers and wastes
- Kitchen sink plumbing
- Renovation rough-ins
Bathroom and kitchen plumbing should be planned before finishes are installed. Mixer positions, waste falls, isolation valves and access points all affect how easy the room is to maintain later.
Contractors can assist with small fixture swaps or full renovation rough-ins, coordinating with tilers, cabinet installers and builders where needed.
For property value and reliability, the hidden plumbing matters as much as the visible tapware.
How to prepare before the plumber arrives
Take photos of visible damage, clear access to the affected area, and avoid opening walls or ceilings unless a contractor advises you to do so. If water is active, shut the main supply and isolate the geyser if hot water is involved.
For related help, see leak detection, pipe repair or PIRB compliance certificates.