Call-out fee: $80–$180
What most Sydney plumbers charge to attend. Ask for it on the phone. Anyone who will not name it is telling you something.
A burst pipe at 2am does not wait for business hours, and neither do we. One call reaches a licensed plumber rather than an answering service, and a crew is dispatched to North Ryde with the gear to stop the problem rather than look at it.
The honest test is whether it is still getting worse while you wait. Water, waste or gas going somewhere it should not, and not stopping. A burst pipe, sewage backing up into the shower, a hot water tank emptying through the ceiling, or any smell of gas: those are emergencies, and waiting until morning multiplies the damage bill.
Then there is the category people apologise for calling about: the only toilet in the house blocked, no hot water with a newborn, a drain backing up the night before an inspection. Call anyway. An after-hours call here reaches a plumber, not a promise of one tomorrow.
Most North Ryde homes were plumbed with earthenware lines that are now past sixty, with cracked joints that trap waste and invite roots.
Homes of this era were generally plumbed in copper with clay drainage, both laid well and both now decades past installation. Copper itself ages slowly; what fails is what joins it, and the flexible hoses added under sinks and vanities in later decades.
A failed flexi is the classic unattended flood, and it is also the cheapest thing in the house to have replaced before it happens. Worth doing on a quiet Saturday rather than meeting us on a wet one.
New duplexes and unit blocks tied into old street sewers create mixed-age junctions where flow snags and blockages take hold.
In a block, a single blockage low in the stack shows itself in whichever apartment sits lowest — which is frequently not the apartment that caused it. If your ground-floor shower is backing up when the neighbours run water, the line is telling you the problem is downstream of all of you.
That is worth knowing before anybody starts apportioning blame or cost. A camera up the stack settles it in twenty minutes, and the footage is what the strata manager needs to act on rather than a description of what somebody saw.
Two separate systems run under most properties around North Ryde: stormwater, which takes rain from roofs and yards, and sewer, which takes everything from inside the house. They are not supposed to meet.
Stormwater runs hard off the ridge toward the river, dragging leaf litter and silt into pits and pipes along the bushland edge.
When they do — an illegal connection, a cracked line, a surcharging pit finding its way into the wrong pipe — heavy rain overwhelms a system never built for it, and the symptoms appear indoors. Working out which system has actually failed is the first thing we do, because the repair, the cost and who is responsible all follow from it.
Steep driveways, stairs down to the door, and no clear place to park all cost minutes in daylight and more after dark.
It helps enormously if someone can meet the crew at the street with a light on. And if your property has a hard access point — a locked side gate, a shared drive, a set of steps that is the only way in — tell us on the phone rather than when we arrive. It changes what comes off the van and how.
An after-hours visit is about making it safe and usable: clear the blockage, get the fixtures working, and stop anything overflowing. That is nearly always achievable.
What does not happen at midnight is a structural repair. If the camera shows a cracked or root-filled run, you will hear that on the night with the options, and the actual fix is booked in daylight when it can be done properly.
What most Sydney plumbers charge to attend. Ask for it on the phone. Anyone who will not name it is telling you something.
Against roughly $120–$160 in business hours. Nights, weekends and public holidays sit at the top of the range.
Call-out, the first stretch of labour and minor parts, for the common jobs: an isolated burst, a blocked toilet, a failed valve.
Slab leaks, gas line faults and anything needing walls opened at 2am climb quickly. You hear the number before we start, not after.
If it can genuinely hold, isolated, contained, water off, we will say so on the phone and book you at daylight rates instead.
These are market ranges, not our quote. You hear your number first and decide with it in front of you. Figures here are indicative of the 2026 Sydney market rather than a quote from us, you get your own number as a fixed price before any work starts.
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