20B William Haworth Dr Korora 2450

Coffs Coast Plumbing

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20B William Haworth Dr, Korora NSW 2450

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Coffs Coast Plumbing opening hours in Korora

Mon
6:00am - 9:00pm
Tue
6:00am - 9:00pm
Wed
6:00am - 9:00pm
Thu
6:00am - 9:00pm
Fri
6:00am - 9:00pm
Sat
6:00am - 9:00pm
Sun
6:00am - 9:00pm
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  4. FAQs

About Us

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About Coffs Coast Plumbing

AT A GLANCE
  • Residential And Commercial
  • Team Of Professionals
  • Emergency Gas Leak Detection
  • Competitive Rates
  • Free Quotes
At Coffs Coast Plumbing, we have the tools, experience, and know-how to tackle any job, big or small.
Our company was founded by David and Jenny in 1979 as Eather Plumbing. Back then, it operated out of a humble 2x3 metre shed in Sawtell. Over the decades, the company grew in leaps and bounds, adopting more advanced equipment and techniques. In 2000, we changed our name to Coffs Coast Plumbing to reflect our extended service area.

Plumbing Installation

Whether it’s for a new build or renovation, you can count on our expert team to take care of all plumbing installations. We install water-efficient fixtures and flow-restricted tapware to comply with all government regulations. Fire hose reel and hydrant installation services are also offered by our team. For restaurants and cafes, we provide grease traps as well as trade waste design and installation.

To help you save money and make your property more energy efficient, we offer green plumbing installations

Gas Fitting

Need to install a new cooktop, heater, stove, or any other gas appliance? Coffs Coast Plumbing will get the job done safely, efficiently, and at a great rate. In addition to appliances, our expert team will install new gas lines and connections, ensuring they are securely connected to the mains at any residential or commercial property.

Hot Water Services

Sick of cold showers and high utility bills? Call Coffs Coast Plumbing! Our expert team supplies and installs gas, electric, and solar hot water systems. We can take on jobs of all sizes for residential and commercial clients.

Bathrooms, Kitchens & Laundries

Whether you’re renovating a bathroom, kitchen, or laundry, we have got your plumbing needs covered. Our expert team will conduct a thorough assessment of the renovation site and recommend the most efficient and affordable plumbing system to accommodate your needs.

Septic Systems

Whether you need a new septic system at your property or your existing one upgraded, Coffs Coast Plumbing will get the job done. We install and service septic tanks, as well as stormwater and sewage pumps, using only the most reliable equipment and materials.

ABN
43 148 968 975
Established
1979

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open 7 Days, Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays, Open Sundays

Product

Drains, Guttering, Pipes, Tanks, Valves

Services

Backflow Testing, Gas, Heating, Leaks Fixed, Maintenance, Plumbing Repairs, Septic, Sewers, Toilet Repairs, Water Lines, Water Tapping

Brand

Reece

Offering

Commercial, Gas Plumbing, Houses, LPG, Residential, Showers, Sinks, Solar, Toilets

Features

Free Quotes, Licensed, Registered

Issues

Burst Pipes, Leaks

Catering To

Bathroom Renovations, Bathrooms, Kitchen Renovations, Kitchens, New Homes, Roofing

Keywords

Plumbing, Plumbing Installation, Plumbing Services, Gas Fitting, Plumbers Korora, Leak Detection Coffs Harbour, Gas Fitters Korora, Plumbing Services Coffs Harbour, Hot Water Services, Leak Detection

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FAQs

  • Do I need backflow prevention testing?

    Most council requirements stipulate that backflow testing is necessary if an irrigation system, fire hose, or underground rainwater tank is present at a business site. Businesses that have machinery connected to mains or water outlets near grease traps, pollutants, and harmful chemicals also require testing.

  • What are the advantages of flow-restricted taps?

    Restricted taps can help you save on water usage and electricity. They are therefore a cost-effective solution for homes and businesses. Additionally, they can help make your property eco-friendlier, as they reduce pressure put on natural water resources.

  • How often should I service my hot water system?

    It is advisable to conduct a full service of the system and replace the valves every 5 years (though valves should be checked every few months). If optimally serviced, a hot water system can run smoothly for 10 to 12 years.

  • How easily can blockages be located?

    Most professional plumbers now work with CCTV drain cameras and radar pipe locator tools. These allow blockages to be diagnosed rapidly and accurately.

  • What causes blocked drains?

    The most common causes of blocked drains are the build-up of solid waste and encroaching tree roots. A malfunctioning sink garbage disposal unit can also cause blockage, especially if it has been used to remove grease and fat.

  • How do I tell if I have a gas leak?

    There are a number of signs to look out for. If you notice a sulfuric (rotten egg) smell, bubbles in your water supply, or a hissing sound emanating near your gas line, a leak is the likely culprit. Rapidly wilting house plants may also be a sign of a leak. Of course, there are physical signs also. The sudden onset of dizziness, breathing difficulties, nausea, or nose bleeds may indicate a gas leak. If you suspect a leak, it’s crucial that you call a gas repair professional as soon as possible.

  • Do gas cooktops need a regulator?

    Yes. Gas regulators are required for all appliances fuelled by LPG, propane gas, and natural gas. They help to ensure that fuel is delivered safely at the flow and pressure rate required by the appliance.

  • Does rainwater need to be treated?

    Yes. Rainwater may contain certain pollutants or traces of animal excrement that pose a threat to your health. Therefore, a process of filtration and sterilisation needs to be carried out prior to it being consumed.

  • How long can rainwater be stored for drinking?

    Depending on the system, this can vary from one week to an indefinite period. If the tank has the right materials and components in place to keep out contaminants – such as algae and mosquitos – the water can typically last for a much longer period in a drinkable state.

  • How often should I clean out my gutters?

    In most cases, it is advisable to give your gutters a clean twice a year. However, if your gutters are particularly prone to being filled with leaves or other debris, a more regular clean may be required.