24/7 emergency plumbers · Geelong
Emergency plumber in Geelong
One call and a licensed, insured plumber heads to you — covering Geelong and every surrounding suburb, any hour. On site within 30-60 min.
- Licensed plumbers
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- On site in 30-60 min
Who do I call for an emergency plumber in Geelong?
Call 1300 000 000 any time, day or night. We're a 24/7 dispatch line that connects you straight to the nearest available licensed, insured plumber covering Geelong, VIC. There's nothing to compare or fill in during an emergency — describe the problem on the call and the closest plumber heads to you, typically within 30-60 min across metro Geelong. You'll get an upfront, fixed price before any work starts.
Emergencies we handle in Geelong
Emergency Plumbing
24/7 response for burst pipes, flooding, and urgent plumbing failures.
$250 — $750 · Emergency in Geelong →
Burst Pipe Repair
Immediate response for burst water mains, leaks, and pipe failures.
$400 — $2,000+ · Burst in Geelong →
Blocked Drain Clearing
CCTV inspection and high-pressure jet blasting for blocked sewers and stormwater.
$200 — $800 · Blocked in Geelong →
Hot Water System Repair
Same-day repair and replacement of electric, gas, and heat pump hot water systems.
$300 — $1,800 · Hot in Geelong →
Gas Leak Detection
Licensed gas fitters for leak detection and emergency gas repairs.
$250 — $900 · Gas in Geelong →
Toilet Repair
Emergency toilet overflow, leaking cistern, and blocked toilet repairs.
$180 — $600 · Toilet in Geelong →
Tap Repair
Leaking taps, mixer repairs, and shower fixture replacement.
$120 — $450 · Tap in Geelong →
What an emergency plumber costs in Geelong
Indicative 2026 Geelong ranges. After-hours, weekend and public-holiday call-outs cost more. Your plumber confirms a fixed price for your job before starting.
Emergency plumbers across Geelong
We cover every Geelong suburb. Same number, wherever you are.
Emergency plumber Geelong — FAQs
How much does an emergency plumber cost in Geelong in 2026?
Emergency plumbers in Australia typically charge a call-out fee of $150 to $350, plus $120 to $220 per hour labour during business hours, or $180 to $320 per hour for after-hours, weekends, and public holidays. Total job cost ranges from $250 for a simple blocked toilet to $2,000+ for a burst pipe under a concrete slab. Fixed-price quotes are available from most large providers — always confirm before work begins.
Are emergency plumbers available 24/7 in Geelong?
Yes. Most major Australian cities have multiple plumbing companies offering genuine 24/7 emergency response — including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and Canberra. Response times are typically 30 to 60 minutes in metropolitan areas and 60 to 120 minutes in outer suburbs or regional areas. Rural and remote areas may have limited after-hours availability.
What counts as a plumbing emergency?
A plumbing emergency is any situation causing immediate property damage or health risk: burst pipes causing flooding, no water supply, complete hot water failure in winter, major sewage backup, gas leaks (always a genuine emergency — call the gas network too), overflowing toilets that won't stop, and frozen pipes. Non-urgent issues like dripping taps, slow-draining sinks, and cosmetic repairs can usually wait for business hours to save on after-hours fees.
Do I need a licensed plumber or can I DIY?
In every Australian state and territory, all work on pressurised water systems, gas systems, and drainage connections must be done by a licensed plumber. Minor cosmetic changes like replacing tap washers or a toilet cistern button are permitted for homeowners. Unlicensed plumbing work voids home insurance claims and can result in fines up to $50,000 in some states.
How do I turn off the water in an emergency?
Your main water shut-off valve is usually located at your water meter, typically in the front yard near the street boundary in a ground-level box. Turn the valve clockwise (or the lever 90 degrees) until it stops. Individual fixtures may also have local shut-off valves — look for a small valve under the sink, behind the toilet, or on the hot water unit. Knowing where your main valve is before an emergency saves thousands in water damage.
Will my home insurance cover emergency plumbing?
Most home and contents insurance policies cover water damage from sudden pipe failures (burst pipes, failed seals) but NOT the cost of the plumbing repair itself — you'll need to pay the plumber and then claim water damage separately. Gradual leaks and poor maintenance are typically excluded. Some policies include a small emergency home assistance benefit ($500-$1,500) that covers the initial plumber call-out. Check your PDS for specifics.
How do I find a licensed plumber near me?
Every Australian state has a plumbing licence register you can check online (for example, VBA in Victoria, NSW Fair Trading in NSW, QBCC in Queensland). Always verify the plumber's licence number and current status before they start work. Our comparison service only lists fully licensed plumbers who hold current public liability insurance and relevant state licences.
What should I do while waiting for the plumber?
Turn off the main water supply at your meter if water is actively leaking or flooding. For hot water issues, turn off the power (electric) or gas supply (gas) to the unit. For gas smells, leave the house immediately, don't use any electrical switches, and call 1800 GAS LEAK (or your state emergency gas number) from outside. Move valuables and electronics away from affected areas. Take photos for insurance claims.
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