Attendance after hours: $80–$180
The figure that gets a licensed plumber to your door at night. Quotable on the phone, every time.
Genuine round-the-clock cover across Fairlight. You get an honest ETA rather than a flattering one, a fixed price before work starts, and on the calls that can safely wait, you get told that too.
The honest test is whether it is still getting worse while you wait. Water, waste or gas going somewhere it should not, and not stopping. A burst pipe, sewage backing up into the shower, a hot water tank emptying through the ceiling, or any smell of gas: those are emergencies, and waiting until morning multiplies the damage bill.
Then there is the category people apologise for calling about: the only toilet in the house blocked, no hot water with a newborn, a drain backing up the night before an inspection. Call anyway. An after-hours call here reaches a plumber, not a promise of one tomorrow.
Fairlight’s Federation housing stock largely predates modern plumbing, and the original earthenware sewer lines beneath it crack, sag and block with age.
A drainage system laid a century ago was built for a household that used a fraction of the water yours does. Add a second bathroom, a dishwasher and a washing machine, and lines that coped for decades start showing where they are weakest.
That is not an argument for replacing everything. It is an argument for knowing which sections are actually tired, so the money goes into those rather than into the whole run on the assumption that old means finished.
Ground close to the water holds more of it, sits lower, and moves more than ground further up. Over decades that shows up in the drainage as joints that have opened slightly, falls that have flattened, and lines that silt where they once ran clean.
Rain sheets down the suburb’s sloping streets toward the Manly Scenic Walkway and North Harbour, hammering stormwater lines that were never sized for it.
None of that is an emergency by itself. It is the reason an emergency here often turns out to be the last stage of something that has been developing quietly, and why the camera run after the clear is worth more than the clear.
Steep driveways, stairs down to the door, and no clear place to park all cost minutes in daylight and more after dark.
Decades of extensions and landscaping on tight hillside blocks have left many drains crushed, redirected or poorly joined, problems that surface years later as chronic blockages.
It helps enormously if someone can meet the crew at the street with a light on. And if your property has a hard access point — a locked side gate, a shared drive, a set of steps that is the only way in — tell us on the phone rather than when we arrive. It changes what comes off the van and how.
One slow basin is a local problem. Toilet, shower and floor waste misbehaving together means the shared line downstream, and on older earthenware that is the usual pattern.
It also changes the urgency. A single blocked fixture can wait for morning; a main line with nowhere to go will find the lowest opening in the house, and that is usually a floor waste in the bathroom.
If this is the second or third time, the useful thing you can do at 2am is write down the date. Two or three of them tell a plumber more than any description, because the interval reveals how fast the obstruction rebuilds.
A shortening gap between call-outs is the signal that jetting has stopped being the answer. That is a daylight conversation, not a tonight one, but tonight is when the evidence gets recorded.
The figure that gets a licensed plumber to your door at night. Quotable on the phone, every time.
Business hours run about $120–$160. The premium is real and every genuine after-hours outfit charges one.
Attendance plus the first stretch of work plus minor parts. An isolated burst, a blocked toilet, a failed valve.
Slab leaks, gas faults, anything structural at 2am. Quoted before it starts, in writing.
The cheapest outcome, and one we give often. Describe it honestly and we will tell you which side of the line it is on.
These are market ranges, not our quote. You hear your number first and decide with it in front of you. Figures here are indicative of the 2026 Sydney market rather than a quote from us, you get your own number as a fixed price before any work starts.
Call and describe it. If it can hold, we will tell you, and book you at daytime rates. If it cannot, you will be glad you rang tonight.
Cost, response times, and what actually counts as an emergency.
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