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Agree the call-out fee, the hourly or fixed rate, and whether parts are charged on top — in writing — before an emergency plumber starts. Out-of-hours overcharging and 'while I'm here' add-ons are common complaints.
Be wary of a plumber who, on a first visit, says your whole system or boiler must be replaced — get a second opinion and an itemised quote (parts and labour separately) before agreeing to major work.
Gas and boiler work is a separate, regulated trade — not general plumbing. Make sure anyone working on a gas appliance is specifically registered to do gas work, and ask to see that registration before they start.
Trade and building licensing in Australia is set by each state or territory — check the relevant regulator (e.g. NSW Fair Trading, QBCC in Queensland, VBA in Victoria) that the contractor holds a current licence for the work type and value before you hire.
For larger residential building work, confirm the contractor carries the home-building / domestic-building insurance your state requires before you pay a deposit — it is what protects you if the work is left unfinished or defective.
Frequently asked questions
How many plumbers are there in Homebush?
2 plumbers with public evidence are listed in Homebush, ranked by the strength of that evidence — reviews across named sources, credential evidence and company status.
How are plumbers in Homebush ordered?
By independent public evidence only. There are no ads and no paid placement — no plumber can pay to rank higher, add a badge, or change their reviews.
Are these plumbers based in Homebush?
We show plumbers whose public evidence places them in or near Homebush. Always confirm a plumber covers your exact address — and check credentials and insurance — before you hire.