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7 Common Plumbing Problems Aintree Homeowners Should Never Ignore

7 Common Plumbing Problems Aintree Homeowners Should Never Ignore

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Aintree is one of West Melbourne’s fastest-growing residential areas, and with new homes come new plumbing challenges. Whether your house was built last year or a decade ago, plumbing problems don’t wait for a convenient time. Here are 7 issues where homeowners should call plumbers in Aintree right away.

1. Blocked Drains

Slow-draining sinks, gurgling noises, and unpleasant smells are the early signs of a blocked drain. In Aintree, a combination of new construction debris and everyday household waste can block drains faster than you’d expect. Don’t wait until it backs up completely.

2. Burst Pipes

Temperature drops in West Melbourne winters stress pipe joins, particularly in newer estates where pipework is still settling. A burst pipe in West Melbourne can dump hundreds of litres into your walls before you notice. If your water bill spikes unexpectedly, act fast.

3. Leaking Taps

A dripping tap wastes more water than most people realise. Over a year, a single leaking tap can waste thousands of litres. Worn washers and deteriorating cartridges are the usual culprits. Our tapware specialists can replace fittings quickly and affordably.

4. Hot Water System Failures

Waking up to cold water is never a good start. Aintree homes often have electric or gas storage systems that may not be sized correctly for growing families. If your hot water runs out quickly or takes too long to recover, get it checked before it fails entirely.

5. Low Water Pressure

Low pressure can point to a partially blocked pipe, a failing pressure regulator, or a hidden water leak somewhere in your system. Don’t assume it’s a council supply issue. Have a licensed plumber check your property first.

6. Running or Constantly Cycling Toilets

If your toilet runs between flushes or won’t stop filling, the inlet valve or flapper is likely worn. A running toilet can waste over 200 litres a day. Our toilet repair team can diagnose and fix it the same day.

7. Gas Leaks

If you smell rotten eggs or sulphur near your stove, heater, or hot water unit, leave the house immediately and call a licensed gasfitter. Our gas leak detection service covers Aintree and all surrounding West Melbourne suburbs. This is never something to leave.

Conclusion

New Image Plumbing covers Aintree and the wider West Melbourne region. Call us today at 0489 246 667.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a hidden water leak in my Aintree home?

Watch for unexplained increases in your water bill, damp patches on walls or ceilings, the sound of running water when all taps are off, or low water pressure with no obvious cause. A licensed plumber can run a leak detection test to pinpoint the problem.

Are blocked drains common in new estates like Aintree?

Yes. Construction debris, soil movement during settlement, and new tree roots finding their way into freshly laid pipes are all common causes of blocked drains in newer estates. Regular maintenance helps catch these early.

How quickly can New Image Plumbing respond to an emergency in Aintree?

We offer prompt response times across West Melbourne including Aintree. For urgent plumbing emergencies like burst pipes or gas leaks, call us directly and we will get a plumber to you as fast as possible.

What should I do if I smell gas in my home?

Leave the property immediately. Do not use switches, open flames, or your phone inside. Once outside, call your gas provider and then a licensed gasfitter. Do not re-enter until it has been declared safe.

Can I fix a dripping tap myself?

Minor washer replacements are within the ability of a confident DIYer, but cartridge-based tapware and anything involving supply lines should be handled by a licensed plumber to avoid making the problem worse or voiding any warranties.

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