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Plumber Woolwich

Licensed local plumbers, on the Lower North Shore.

Woolwich 2110 24/7 NSW Lic. 476657C

Blocked drains, hot water, leaks, gas and emergency repairs for Woolwich homes, businesses and strata — with a fixed price agreed before the work starts.

No callout fee on eligible jobs · Free quotes

Fixed upfront pricingPriced by the job, not the hour
24/7 emergencySomeone answers at 3am
Lifetime labour warrantyOn eligible work
Licensed & insuredNSW licence 476657C

What the plumbing is like in Woolwich

The tip of the Hunters Hill peninsula, developed around the harbour and its dock.

66.3% separate houses and 26.8% flats across just 291 dwellings — a high apartment share for a suburb this small.

Everything on the point falls towards the harbour, so drainage runs are short but steep, and the lowest properties work close to tidal level.

Why it matters: 291 dwellings with a quarter of them in apartments means Woolwich is not the uniform waterfront enclave it looks like. Whose pipe it is still has to be established here.
Copper plumbing fittings laid out ready for installation

What typically goes wrong in Woolwich

These jobs come up here more than they come up elsewhere. They follow from what Woolwich is built from, when it was built, and what it sits on.

Steep, short falls to the harbour

At the end of the point everything drains towards the water. Runs are short but steep, which changes both how a blockage presents and how it is cleared.

Tidal level on the lowest blocks

The lowest properties work close to tidal influence, which limits which methods are usable.

A quarter of a small suburb in apartments

26.8% flats across only 291 dwellings means the ownership question comes up more often than the suburb’s appearance suggests.

A new drainage pipe bedded in gravel in an open trench

Most repeat blockages are a pipe problem, not a blockage problem. We look before we quote.

What we do in Woolwich

Every job below is handled by a licensed plumber, quoted before it starts, and covered by the lifetime labour warranty on eligible work.

Blocked drains

Cleared properly, with a camera down the line to find out why it blocked.

Pipe relining

Fix a cracked or root-damaged pipe without digging up the garden.

Emergency plumbing

Burst pipes, sewage overflows and gas faults — 24 hours a day.

Hot water

Repairs and replacements across electric, gas, solar and heat pump.

Leak detection

Find a hidden leak before anyone opens a wall or a slab.

Gas fitting

Licensed gas work — appliances, new lines and suspected faults.

CCTV drain inspections

See what is actually in the pipe instead of guessing at it.

Burst pipes

Isolate, repair and make good — usually the same day.

Stormwater drainage

Get roof and surface water away from the house properly.

Copper plumbing fittings laid out ready for installation

Not sure what you’re dealing with?

Describe what’s happening at your Woolwich property and we’ll tell you straight — including when the simple fix is the whole job.

The ground under Woolwich

What a job looks like here depends on what the suburb is built from and built on. Start with how people actually live in it:

Separate houses 66.3%Semis & townhouses 6.5%Flats & apartments 26.8%

Ground and slope

The end of the peninsula, water on three sides, at the junction of the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers with Sydney Harbour.

Trees and roots

Foreshore reserves and established garden planting on the older blocks.

Council

Woolwich sits in the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill, postcode 2110. Work needing a compliance certificate is lodged the same way across the LGA.

What plumbing work costs in Woolwich

Nobody likes ringing for a price and being told “it depends”. These are typical ranges across the Sydney market — not Voyager’s price list, but a realistic yardstick to judge any quote against, including ours.

$150 – $400Clearing a simple blockage
$450 – $800Pipe relining, per lineal metre
$1,200 – $3,500Hot water replaced, supplied and installed
Drains and pipes
Clearing a simple blockage $150 – $400
Clearing a blocked main sewer line $300 – $600
High-pressure jetting $250 – $600
Cutting tree roots from a line $400 – $1,200
CCTV drain inspection $250 – $550
Pipe relining, per lineal metre $450 – $800
Pipe relining, typical whole job $4,000 – $10,000
Excavate and replace, per metre $300 – $600
Repairs
Leaking tap — washer or cartridge $120 – $250
Burst pipe, accessible $250 – $500
Burst pipe, underground $800 – $2,500+
Hot water, leaks and emergencies
Hot water repair (element, thermostat, anode) $150 – $550
Hot water replaced, supplied and installed $1,200 – $3,500
Water leak detection $250 – $600
After-hours emergency attendance $400 – $900
What drives the price in Woolwich: Short steep runs are quick to work on; the constraint is getting equipment onto the block and, for the 26.8% in apartments, booking building access. Both are known before a price is given.

Hot water replacement above is supplied and installed — labour-only quotes look cheaper because they are not the same thing. And relining costs more per metre than digging, but that comparison ignores excavation, spoil removal and putting your driveway back, which is where dig jobs get expensive.

Voyager prices by the job, not by the hour, so the number you approve is the number you pay.

Whose pipe is it in Woolwich?

Woolwich is genuinely mixed — 66.3% separate houses, 26.8% flats or apartments and 6.5% semis or townhouses — so the answer depends on which of those you are in.

In a freestanding house: you are responsible for the wastewater pipes between your property and the point of connection. Sydney Water maintains the main. A Sewer Service Diagram shows where your private pipework actually runs.

In a strata block: section 106 of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW) makes the owners corporation responsible for common property — generally any pipe serving more than one lot.

The grey zone: villas and townhouses often share a drainage line between a handful of dwellings without the structure of a large scheme. That is where responsibility is least obvious and most worth settling before work starts rather than after.

Sources: Sydney Water — maintaining your service · Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW)

Emergency plumber in Woolwich

Some problems wait for a booking. Burst pipes, sewage backing up, a hot water unit emptying itself into the floor and any suspected gas fault do not.

Voyager runs a 24/7 line for Woolwich and the rest of the Lower North Shore. When you call, say what’s happening, where it is, and whether water, sewage or gas is involved — that’s what decides how fast someone needs to be there.

Before we arrive: turn off the affected supply if it’s safe to do so, and move what you can away from the water. Don’t pour drain chemicals down a blocked line — it makes the pipe unsafe to inspect and rarely clears the blockage.

More on emergency plumbing · Burst pipe repairs

Water running from a chrome mixer tap

Access in Woolwich

Steep blocks falling towards the harbour on a narrow point — equipment is usually carried down rather than driven in, and the apartment stock needs building access booked separately.

We assess access before quoting rather than discovering it on the day. On constrained sites it often decides which repair method is realistic, and that changes the price.

An excavator digging a trench for underground drainage work
Rainwater pouring from a roof gutter during heavy rain

Storm season finds every drain that was never quite right. Better to know before it rains.

What happens after you call

1

Tell us what’s happening

A short call is usually enough to tell whether it’s urgent, and what’s likely to be involved.

2

We look before we quote

Where it matters, that means a camera down the line rather than a guess from the surface.

3

A fixed price, agreed first

Priced by the job, not the hour. You approve it before anything starts.

4

The work, and what’s next

You get told what caused it and whether anything else needs attention — including when the answer is nothing.

Also serving the suburbs around Woolwich

Voyager covers the whole Lower North Shore. These are the closest to Woolwich:

Woolwich plumbing questions

How quickly can a plumber get to Woolwich?

Voyager runs 24/7 for urgent work in Woolwich. How fast depends on where crews are at the time, but genuine emergencies — burst pipes, sewage overflows, suspected gas — are prioritised over booked jobs. Call 0485 028 787 and describe what’s happening.

What’s the most common plumbing problem in Woolwich?

Steep, short falls to the harbour. At the end of the point everything drains towards the water. Runs are short but steep, which changes both how a blockage presents and how it is cleared.

Who is responsible for the drain at my Woolwich property?

It depends which kind of property you are in — Woolwich is 66.3% houses and 26.8% apartments. In a house you maintain the pipes from your property to the point of connection, and Sydney Water maintains the main. In a strata block, common property is the owners corporation’s. Villas and townhouses are the grey area and worth checking first.

Do you charge a callout fee in Woolwich?

There’s no callout fee on eligible jobs, and quotes are free. You get a fixed price for the work before anything starts — priced by the job, not by the hour, so a job that takes longer than expected doesn’t cost you more.

Why does the same drain keep blocking at my Woolwich property?

Usually because the blockage was cleared but the cause wasn’t found. Everything on the point falls towards the harbour, so drainage runs are short but steep, and the lowest properties work close to tidal level. A camera inspection shows whether you’re dealing with a one-off or a damaged pipe that will keep catching.

Can you get equipment to my property in Woolwich?

Steep blocks falling towards the harbour on a narrow point — equipment is usually carried down rather than driven in, and the apartment stock needs building access booked separately. We work that out before quoting, because on constrained sites it decides which repair method is realistic.

Do I need to dig up the garden to fix a broken pipe in Woolwich?

Often not. 291 dwellings with a quarter of them in apartments means Woolwich is not the uniform waterfront enclave it looks like. Whose pipe it is still has to be established here. Relining repairs the pipe from the inside, which leaves driveways, paving and established gardens intact. Whether it suits your pipe depends on its condition — that’s what the camera inspection determines.

How much will it cost to fix in Woolwich?

Across the Sydney market a simple blockage runs $150–$400, jetting a main line $250–$600, and pipe relining $450–$800 per lineal metre with most whole jobs landing between $4,000 and $10,000. Those are market ranges rather than Voyager’s price list. Short steep runs are quick to work on; the constraint is getting equipment onto the block and, for the 26.8% in apartments, booking building access. Both are known before a price is given. Voyager prices by the job, not the hour, and the price is agreed before work starts.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes — Voyager Plumbing holds NSW Contractor Licence 476657C, which you can check directly on the NSW Fair Trading register. All work is carried out by licensed plumbers and covered by public liability insurance.

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Page reviewed and updated 13 August 2026