Yes. We operate 24 hours daily for emergencies including burst pipes, blocked toilets, no hot water, and gas leaks with same-day response across Riddells Creek.
No hot water qualifies as an emergency, particularly during Riddells Creek’s cold winters. Rapid response prevents secondary system damage and maintains essential comfort in elevated terrain properties.
Riddells Creek’s elevated terrain and granite-based soil create unique blockage patterns. Mineral accumulation in bore water systems, sediment in tank overflow, rock intrusion in soil, and older system calcification cause toilet flow issues.
Mineral accumulation in bore water systems, sediment buildup in tank overflow and piping, rock intrusion in granite-based soil, grease solidification in older systems, and private sewerage complications cause blockages in Riddells Creek properties.
Frozen pipes during winter cold snaps in elevated terrain, pressure surges in bore pump systems, elevated-property pressure dynamics, corroded galvanised pipes in older acreage homes, and freeze-thaw cycles on exposed high-altitude pipes trigger bursts in Riddells Creek.
Within Riddells Creek, we service the township centre, acreage properties throughout the district, elevated properties toward Mount Macedon surrounds, properties along Lancefield Road and Tooborac Road, and local landmarks including Riddells Creek Primary School, Riddells Creek Community Centre, and the township vineyards area.
We hold licence number 33326 and are fully insured for all plumbing, gas fitting, heating, and cooling services across our entire service area including remote elevated properties.