Elizabeth East Plumbing Services is your local 24/7 plumber for Elizabeth Vale, Elizabeth East, Elizabeth, Elizabeth Park, and Elizabeth Grove, backed by our Lifetime Labour Warranty.
Our team has worked across Elizabeth Vale and the surrounding northern Adelaide suburbs of the City of Playford for a decade under Lic. #333997 with Master Plumber South Australia. Every job carries our Lifetime Labour Warranty on the workmanship and Fixed Upfront Pricing in writing, run by a family-led local team that answers the phone directly, day or night, every day of the year, with the same on-call cover.
Below are the nine service categories our licensed team is set up to deliver locally, all booked through one number and all backed by the same Lifetime Labour Warranty, Fixed Upfront Pricing, and on-call after-hours cover under Lic. #333997 with Master Plumber South Australia for every home in the area.
Our team handles general plumbing work from dishwasher and fridge installs through to roof leak repairs and carbon monoxide testing, all quoted up front before work begins.
A licensed plumber is rostered on emergency plumbing callouts every hour of the year, with within-the-hour response where availability allows on bursts, gas leaks, and sewer overflows.
Drain clearing, CCTV camera inspection, hydrojet cleaning, and full drain replacement are delivered by our blocked drains team across the older Housing Trust street grids, with a written cause-and-fix scope at handover.
Repairs and replacements across gas, electric, solar, and heat pump systems are covered by our hot water team, with Fixed Upfront Pricing in writing before any tank swap.
Licensed gas fitting covers cooktop and oven connections, gas heater installs, line extensions, and the compliance certificate issued at handover, all worked to current AS/NZS 3500 standards.
Trenchless pipe relining repairs cracked, collapsed, and root-invaded drains under the property with no excavation, after a full CCTV inspection scopes the failure properly first.
Acoustic and thermal leak detection locates hidden water, slab, and gas leaks across detached and semi-detached homes without tearing up floors or walls, with the repair on the same visit.
Leaking taps and toilets, cistern faults, mixer replacements, and tap upgrades are booked through one local number, with parts on the van and Fixed Upfront Pricing first.
A failed water main, corroded line, or hidden internal burst pipe is located and repaired on the same call where possible, with within-the-hour response where availability allows on urgent overnight bursts.
Elizabeth Vale forms part of the wider Elizabeth satellite city established by the South Australian Housing Trust from 1955, with the bulk of the stock built through the late 1950s and 1960s on grid streets between Main North Road and the southern Trust subdivisions. The dominant pattern is single-storey Trust-built brick and brick-veneer detached homes, with a significant share of semi-detached Trust pairs still standing on the original blocks. Many of these original Housing Trust homes were plumbed with galvanised steel water lines, which are now well past their service life and prone to internal corrosion, low pressure, and pinhole leaks behind the wall sheeting. Sewer and stormwater drainage in the original Trust subdivisions was laid in earthenware clay, with joints that crack at the connections and admit roots from the mature street trees planted as part of the post-war town plan. Long-tenured Trust and former-Trust homes around the Haydown Road and Rollison Road grid commonly still run electric storage hot water units that have been replaced once or twice, but sit on rusting original-era pipework and fittings that need attention at the next swap. Reticulated gas was rolled into the Elizabeth area progressively from the 1960s, and many homes retain older internal gas runs and appliance connections that need updating to current standards before further heater or cooktop work goes ahead. Decades of growth from the original Trust-planted street trees and established backyard gums along Trimmer Road and the streets surrounding Mofflin Reserve continue to push roots into ageing clay drain lines across the suburb. Streets such as Haydown Road, John Rice Avenue, Rollison Road, Jarvis Road, Trimmer Road, Oldham Road, Hogarth Road, and Everleigh Road carry the bulk of the local stock, with Lyell McEwin Hospital, Calvary Central Districts Hospital, Elizabeth Vale Primary School, Elizabeth Vale Shopping Centre, and Mofflin Reserve anchoring the streetscape under the City of Playford.
A burst pipe, gas leak, or sewer overflow rarely waits until business hours, and every minute the water or waste keeps running adds cost and risk to a Trust-built brick cottage, semi-detached pair, or later infill home across Elizabeth Vale. Our licensed on-call team aims to be on site within the hour where availability allows, with Fixed Upfront Pricing accepted in writing before any work starts on the emergency repair.
Call now if any of those are happening at your property. Shut the water off at the meter, clear the area, and our on-call plumber will confirm an arrival window before the van leaves.
Call now — (08) 8451 3951Most urgent calls across the Elizabeth Vale Housing Trust brick and brick-veneer stock follow predictable patterns shaped by original galvanised water supply, earthenware clay drainage on the Trust-era streets, ageing electric storage hot water units around the Haydown Road and Rollison Road grid, and older gas service fittings still in service from the original 1950s and 1960s build. These are the four jobs we resolve most often:
Many of the original Housing Trust homes were plumbed with galvanised steel water pipes that are now well past service life and prone to internal corrosion, low pressure, and pinhole leaks behind the wall sheeting on older sections of the run.
Sewer and stormwater drainage in the original Trust subdivisions was laid in earthenware clay, with joints that crack at the connections and admit roots from the mature street trees planted as part of the post-war town plan around the area.
Long-tenured Trust and former-Trust homes around the Haydown Road and Rollison Road grid commonly still run electric storage hot water units that have been replaced once or twice but sit on rusting original-era pipework and fittings overdue for swap-out.
Natural gas was rolled into the Elizabeth area progressively from the 1960s and many homes retain older internal gas runs and appliance connections that need updating to current standards when heaters or cooktops are replaced.
We run every booking the same way, from the first phone call through to handover, so you always know what is happening next. The four steps below run on every job the team takes:
Our dispatcher takes the full details on the phone, confirms whether the supply needs isolating, and books a licensed plumber with a real arrival window before the van leaves.
The licensed plumber scopes the failure properly on arrival, walks you through what needs doing, and hands over Fixed Upfront Pricing in writing covering parts, labour, and compliance.
After your sign-off the team completes the repair to AS/NZS 3500 standards, contains any mess with drop sheets, and tidies the workspace before any final commissioning takes place.
We pressure-test the line, walk you through the finished work, record the Lifetime Labour Warranty on the invoice, and confirm any compliance certificates are issued before leaving the property.
Every job we book carries the licensing, insurance, and compliance backing a local home should expect, with credentials verifiable on the final invoice. These are the four guarantees behind every plumbing repair our team completes:
Every plumber on the van holds current South Australian licensing under Lic. #333997 with Master Plumber South Australia, with credentials available on request and listed on the invoice.
Our team carries full public liability and workmanship insurance on every booking, so the property, the homeowner, and the team are all covered while work is on site.
All plumbing, drainage, and gas work is completed to current AS/NZS 3500 standards, with pressure testing, compliance certificates, and proper documentation handed over at job completion.
Workmanship faults fixed at no cost, for life.
We run plumbing and emergency callouts across the northern Adelaide cluster under the City of Playford, with the same licensed team, the same Fixed Upfront Pricing, and the same Lifetime Labour Warranty on every job:
Call (08) 8451 3951 or book online. Our on-call licensed plumber answers 24/7, $50 off your first service applies to new customers, and Fixed Upfront Pricing in writing is confirmed before any work starts.
These are the questions we hear most often from local homeowners, covering response times, pricing, after-hours cover, and the plumbing issues shaped by original galvanised water supply, earthenware clay drainage on the Trust-era streets, ageing electric storage hot water units, and older gas service fittings still in service across the Housing Trust stock:
Our on-call team aims to be on site within the hour where availability allows. Call any hour of the day or night, and we will confirm an arrival window before the van leaves.
Yes. The phones are answered around the clock, including nights, weekends, and public holidays, with a licensed plumber rostered on call for urgent jobs every hour of the year.
Every job is quoted in writing with Fixed Upfront Pricing before any work starts, covering parts, labour, and after-hours rates. No hourly billing, no figures added on the final invoice.
Burst pipes, suspected gas leaks, sewer overflows into the home, and a total loss of hot water with vulnerable people inside all warrant an immediate after-hours callout from a licensed plumber.
Yes. Our team swaps corroded galvanised supply lines from the late 1950s and 1960s build for modern copper or PEX, with Fixed Upfront Pricing in writing accepted before any wall opening starts.
Yes. We clear, scope, and replace cracked earthenware drain runs across the Trust-era streets, with CCTV inspection and Fixed Upfront Pricing accepted in writing before any excavation starts.