Plumber Andrews Farm is your local 24/7 emergency plumber for homes across Andrews Farm, Munno Para, Davoren Park, and Craigmore, backed by Fixed Upfront Pricing and our Lifetime Labour Warranty on every job.
We're a family-owned plumbing business with a decade of hands-on Adelaide work behind us. Our team holds Lic. #333997 with Master Plumber South Australia, writes a Fixed Upfront Price on every quote before any tool comes out, and stands behind the workmanship for life under our written Lifetime Labour Warranty.
Below are the nine residential plumbing services our licensed local team covers across the wider northern Adelaide area, weekends and public holidays included. One team, one phone line, every job quoted in writing before any work starts, and the workmanship on every finished job backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty.
Day-to-day residential plumbing covering dishwasher installs, fridge plumbing, roof leak repairs, gas appliance hook-ups, and carbon monoxide testing across local homes. Book general plumbing today.
Around-the-clock response for burst pipes, major leaks, and overnight callouts on residential properties. The 24/7 line answers every weekend and public holiday too. Book emergency plumbing now.
Clearing blocked drains with CCTV cameras and high-pressure hydrojetting, then telling you exactly what caused the blockage so it does not keep returning. Book blocked drains.
Repair and replacement on gas, electric, solar, and heat pump hot water systems for every household. Right unit for the home, installed properly. Book hot water work.
Licensed gas fitting covering cooktops, ovens, gas heaters, gas hot water and compliance certificates. Every job signed off cleanly to AS/NZS 3500. Book gas fitting.
Trenchless pipe relining for cracked, collapsed, or tree-rooted drain runs. No excavation, no destroyed gardens, just a long-term internal fix. Book pipe relining.
Non-invasive hidden water and gas leak detection using acoustic and thermal tools to pin the source first, then targeted repair on the same booking. Book leak detection.
Fixing leaking taps, running toilets, faulty cisterns, and mixer tap upgrades across kitchens, bathrooms, and laundries in local homes, repaired or replaced. Book taps and toilets.
Same-day burst pipe repair on water main breaks, underground bursts, and corroded steel pipe replacement across local homes. Mains off first, dry repair second. Book burst pipes.
Elizabeth North was laid out by the South Australian Housing Trust as part of the planned satellite city of Elizabeth, proclaimed in 1955 and developed on New Town and Garden City lines. The stock is dominated by single-storey Housing Trust homes from the late 1950s and 1960s on standard suburban blocks, built around a small local shopping centre and largely retaining their original footprint.
That build history drives several recurring plumbing issues we see on the same streets. Original Housing Trust homes commonly went in with galvanised steel water service lines that now corrode internally and lose pressure. Sewer and stormwater drainage to most pre-1970 homes was laid in earthenware clay, and the joints have separated over seventy years of ground movement. Reticulated gas rolled out from the 1960s onward, leaving ageing internal gas lines and meter sets in original homes.
Most of our work runs through the streets around Woodford Road, Dauntsey Road, and Womma Road, and the older blocks near Rosewood Park and Bedchester Reserve within the City of Playford.
When something bursts, leaks, or backs up at home, response time is what limits the damage. Older Housing Trust homes can fail fast, and most of the after-hours calls we take are urgent. Our 24/7 line is answered every day, weekends and public holidays included, by the same licensed team:
Where availability allows we aim to be on-site within the hour. For a suspected gas leak, turn the supply off at the meter, open windows, and call (08) 8451 3952 straight away.
Call now — (08) 8451 3952A lot of the local work follows predictable patterns, driven by the age of the Housing Trust stock and the original built infrastructure. These are the recurring issues we see most often on local streets:
Original Housing Trust homes from the late 1950s and 1960s went in with galvanised steel water pipes. Decades on, they corrode internally and lose pressure across whole streets.
Pre-1970 drainage was laid in earthenware clay. Seventy years of ground movement has separated the joints, which are now prime entry points for tree roots that block runs.
Many homes still carry second or third generation storage units installed decades after the original build. Plenty are past the typical 10 to 15 year service life and need replacing.
Reticulated gas rolled out across the Elizabeth estates from the 1960s onward. Original lines and meter assemblies need updating when a hot water unit or cooker is replaced.
We have set the process up to be simple and predictable for every household we work with. The same four steps run on every booking, so you know what to expect from the first call:
Call our 24/7 line on (08) 8451 3952 and tell us what is going wrong. Our team books you a same-day or urgent slot where availability allows.
Our plumber arrives in a sign-written vehicle, inspects the job in front of you, and gives you a Fixed Upfront Price in writing before work starts.
Once you accept the quoted price, we get on with the job. We protect floors, work tidily inside the home, and clean down after every job.
Before we leave, we test the work, walk you through what was done, hand over compliance certificates, and confirm your Lifetime Labour Warranty cover.
We built the business on what northern Adelaide homeowners said was missing from their plumber. These four trust signals below are why locals call us first across the wider area, and they sit behind every after-hours booking, every written quote, and every job we hand back to a local household:
Licensed plumber on call, every hour of the year.
Workmanship faults fixed at no cost, for life.
Fixed quote before work starts. No surprises.
Family-owned, a decade on the tools locally.
Plumbing is licensed work for good reason. Bad work creates safety risks, insurance issues, and expensive failures down the track. Every job we complete on a local home is held to the same compliance standard:
We hold Lic. #333997 with Master Plumber South Australia. Every plumber on the team is licensed to work across South Australia, with the licence on every quote.
Full insurance is carried on every job we book in. Your home, the work, and our team are all covered if something unexpected happens on-site.
Every plumbing job we complete meets AS/NZS 3500 plumbing standards. Materials, fittings, and installation match the Australian Standard so the work is signed off cleanly.
Workmanship faults fixed at no cost, for life.
We service Elizabeth North plus the surrounding northern Adelaide suburbs below. One licensed local team, one local phone line, the same Lifetime Labour Warranty on every job we book in:
Call Plumber Andrews Farm 24/7 on (08) 8451 3952 for fast, licensed emergency plumbing across the area. New customers get $50 off their first service, backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty.
These are the questions we hear most often from homeowners across the area and the wider surrounding northern Adelaide suburbs we cover on the same licensed team:
For urgent jobs we aim to be on-site within the hour where availability allows. Our 24/7 line is answered around the clock, including weekends and public holidays.
Yes. We answer the phone 24 hours a day for burst pipes, blocked sewers, gas leaks, and other plumbing emergencies, every day of the year including public holidays.
We use Fixed Upfront Pricing. You get a quoted price in writing before work starts, so there are no hourly rates and no bill shock. New customers get $50 off their first service.
Burst pipes, suspected gas leaks, blocked sewers backing into the home, and total loss of hot water with vulnerable residents at home all count as emergencies needing immediate response.
Yes. Our licensed team covers every street in the area, from the original late-1950s and 1960s Housing Trust homes through to the privately upgraded properties on the same blocks today.
Yes. Many original Housing Trust homes still run galvanised steel water service lines from the 1950s and 1960s. We replace them with modern pipework and restore steady water pressure.