🔧 Plumbers in Brisbane
Compare 346 plumbers operators across Brisbane. Licensed plumbers for repairs, hot water, drainage and gas across SEQ.
Standard call-out + first hour: $110 – $180
Plumbing in Queensland is regulated by the QBCC, and almost all domestic work — hot water, taps and fixtures, drains, roof plumbing and gas — must be carried out by a licensed plumber. Only a narrow set of minor jobs, like replacing a tap washer or a showerhead, is unregulated DIY. Using an unlicensed person can void your insurance and fail at the point of an insurance claim or property sale, so confirming a current QBCC licence is the single most important step before you hire.
Plumbers operators in Brisbane
Verified operators ranked first. Listed entries are sourced from public records and may not yet be claimed by the operator.
180 Plumbing
Listed📍 Chapel Hill
24hr Emergency Plumber Brisbane
Listed📍 Geebung
2Brothers Plumbing & Gas
Listed5 Point Plumbing
Listed📍 Wellington Point
A & J Struby Plumbing & Gas
Listed📍 Mansfield
A + Plumbing Solutions
ListedA Grade Plumbing & Gas Pty Ltd
ListedA Grade Plumbing and Gas - Plumber Brisbane
ListedA Southside Emergency Plumbing
ListedAAA Warren Elliot Plumbing & Drainage Services
ListedAbrik Plumbing and Roofing
ListedAbsolute Plumbing Qld
ListedABT Plumbing
ListedAC Plumbing Qld
ListedAccuplumb
ListedAdapt Plumbing
Listed📍 Cleveland
ADCO Plumbing
ListedAffix Plumbing & Gas Services
ListedAG Coombs
Listed📍 Fortitude Valley
Agua Plumbing
ListedAirspect Air Conditioning & Mechanical
Listed📍 Zillmere
AK Blair & Co
Listed📍 Coorparoo
Akins Plumbing
ListedAKNAS Plumbing
Listed📍 Capalaba
All Districts Plumbing
Listed📍 Nundah
All Fix Plumbing
ListedAll Fix Plumbing Brisbane Plumber
ListedAlliance Plumbing
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📅 When to book
Routine work — leaking taps, new fixtures, hot water servicing — usually books 3-7 days out. Burst pipes, blocked sewers and total hot water failure are emergencies, where same-day or next-morning attendance is standard and most operators run an after-hours line.
📋 License & verification
A QBCC Plumbing & Drainage Licence is mandatory. Gas fitting also requires a QBCC Gas Work Licence, and backflow prevention or thermostatic mixing valve work needs the relevant endorsement. Verify any licence for free at qbcc.qld.gov.au before work starts.
⚠️ Common mistakes
- •Hiring an unlicensed plumber for hot water or gas work — it voids insurance and fails council and QBCC compliance
- •Ignoring slow or gurgling drains — a $150 clear today beats a $5,000+ pipe reline once tree roots take hold
- •Not getting the quote in writing — verbal quotes on emergency work routinely blow out once after-hours rates and parts are added
Frequently asked questions
Are after-hours call-outs more expensive?
Yes. After-hours, weekend and public-holiday rates typically run 1.5-2x the base hourly. Genuine overnight emergency rates (roughly 6pm-6am) can reach $300-$400 for the first hour, so if the job can safely wait until morning, it is usually worth waiting.
How long does hot water replacement take?
A like-for-like swap of an existing electric or gas unit is usually 2-4 hours including removal and disposal. Switching type — for example electric to heat pump or solar — takes a half day or more and may also need an electrician or gasfitter.
How do I check a plumber is licensed in Queensland?
Search the plumber's name or licence number for free on the QBCC online licence register at qbcc.qld.gov.au. A valid licence shows the class of work they can legally do and any conditions or defect history. No active licence means they cannot legally carry out regulated plumbing work.
Do I actually need a plumber, or can I do it myself?
In Queensland, regulated plumbing and drainage work must be done by a licensed plumber by law. Genuinely minor jobs — replacing a tap washer, a showerhead, or cleaning a P-trap — are unregulated. Anything touching the water main, sewer, hot water unit or gas must be licensed.