Yes. We operate 24 hours daily for emergencies including burst pipes, blocked toilets, no hot water, and gas leaks with same-day response across Kilmore.
We aim to arrive within one hour for emergency calls in Kilmore, minimising water damage and system stress from rapid response dispatch to historic and rural properties.
Within Kilmore, we service the historic town centre, surrounding rural properties and acreage, properties along Lancefield Road and High Street, heritage building areas, and local landmarks including St Mark’s Cathedral, Kilmore Primary School, Kilmore Recreation Reserve, and Kilmore Showgrounds.
Frozen pipes during winter cold snaps on exposed regional properties, pressure surges in tank or bore systems, corroded lead and galvanised pipes in historic buildings, and freeze-thaw cycles on long external pipe runs trigger bursts in Kilmore.
No hot water qualifies as an emergency, particularly during Kilmore’s cold winters. Rapid restoration prevents secondary system damage and maintains essential comfort in historic and isolated properties.
Call us immediately for suspected gas leaks – we perform leak detection, repair, and carbon-monoxide testing. Gas safety matters in heritage buildings with aging gas infrastructure.
Kilmore’s historic and rural environment creates diverse blockage causes. Root intrusion from scattered trees, deterioration of original cast iron drains in heritage buildings, sediment in tank systems, and mineral deposits cause toilet flow problems.