It’s tempting to save a few dollars by doing modest plumbing work around the house on your own. Unfortunately, except for the items listed below, performing most plumbing tasks can land you in hot water.

For instance, under the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018, an unlicensed individual can face a fine of $32,000.

What can I do in terms of plumbing?

Unregulated plumbing work that an unlicensed person can do, according to the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC), includes:

  • Showerhead replacement
  • Replacing the cartridge in a household water filter
  • Replacing a tap’s jumper valve or washer
  • Repair or replace the drop valve washer, float valve washer, or suction cup rubber in the toilet cistern.
  • On a sanitary drain, replace the caps on the ground level inspection apertures.
  • On a sanitary drain, clean or maintain the ground level grate for a trap.
  • Install or maintain an irrigation or lawn watering system downstream of a watering system’s supply pipe tap, isolation valve, or backflow prevention device.
  • Repair or maintain an irrigation system used to dispose of effluent from a greywater treatment plant or an on-site sewage treatment plant.
  • Unskilled tasks such as trench digging and backfilling are every day.

A plumber who holds a valid plumbing and drainage licence must do all other plumbing work.

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Other than these simple procedures, performing your plumbing work may appear to be low-risk, but homeowners may face complications down the road.

For example, suppose anything goes wrong, or a problem develops in your plumbing system that necessitates filing an insurance claim. In that case, your insurance provider may not cover you if they discover unauthorized work on your system. For example if you have a blocked drain in Sutherland Shire, it must be repaired by a certified plumber.

When it comes time to sell your house, problems can also develop. Any unauthorised or incorrect work discovered during a pre-purchase building inspection will be rectified at your expense by a licensed plumber.

Another prevalent issue is that product warranties might be void if service or repairs are performed by someone not licensed. It can have an impact on your hot water system and septic system, among other things.

Hire a skilled plumber to assist you.

To ensure that work is done to industry, state, and Australian standards, is compliant, and is covered by insurance, we recommend consulting your qualified local plumber.