🔧 Plumbers — Western Suburbs, Brisbane
Compare 15 plumbers operators servicing Western Suburbs. Licensed plumbers for repairs, hot water, drainage and gas across SEQ.
Standard call-out + first hour: $110 – $180
Brisbane's western suburbs are established homes on larger blocks through Kenmore, Chapel Hill and St Lucia. Bigger properties and higher-value renovations drive demand for larger-scope trade work and landscaping.
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 covering Western Suburbs
Operators with confirmed presence in Western Suburbs.
180 Plumbing
Listed📍 Chapel Hill
ASK Barone Plumbing Services QBCC 12 383 60
Listed📍 Brookfield
Cockatoo Plumbing & Electrical Brisbane |Plumbing Service|Air Conditioning Service|Electrical Service
Listed📍 Toowong
Conrad Martens
Listed📍 Indooroopilly
De Jonge Plumbing
Listed📍 Indooroopilly
Evergreen Plumbing
Listed📍 Toowong
Mac's Plumbing Service
Listed📍 Bardon
Matheson Plumbing And Gas
Listed📍 Chapel Hill
Max Leak Detection
Listed📍 Chapel Hill
Paddo Plumbing & Bathrooms
Listed📍 Paddington
Plumbers To You Of Brisbane
Listed📍 Paddington
Plumbing Connexion
Listed📍 Chapel Hill
Reece Plumbing Taringa
Listed📍 Taringa
Tradelink Taringa Trade
Listed📍 Taringa
Your Paddington Plumber
Listed📍 Paddington
Suburbs we cover in Western Suburbs
📅 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
Plumbers in Western Suburbs — FAQs
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.