While scheduling regular plumbing maintenance is an excellent way to ensure that your home or business is properly looked after, there are times when your plumbing systems just doesn't have the time to wait for regular service. This can be due to remodelling, renovation, or simply an unexpected issue with your system that needs immediate attention. But, the good news is that you don't have to wait until your sink starts leaking water all over your floor or floodwater comes rushing into your home to call a Mornington Peninsula plumber.


It's rare to talk about toilets, unless there is a problem with one. When toilets don't work properly or they appear to be damaged, it can be very frustrating and difficult to determine if it's time to replace it. Here's a list of 6 signs that it's time to replace your toilet.


Well-maintained water heaters can work efficiently for more than a decade. But when they reach the end of their lifespan, they stop producing enough hot water and they get corroded. When these signs appear, it is time to get a professional plumber to check the water heater and tell you if it's time to replace it.


The majority of the homeowners choose to save money on plumbing projects by fixing minor leaks and other issues on their own. After all, why should you call a plumber when you can fix the leak by yourself? The truth is- one wrong task can prove to be a costly affair when it comes to plumbing, which is why it is best to leave the task to professionals.


If your water heater is getting older, it's a good idea to shop for a replacement before you run out of hot water, or worse... wake up ankle-deep in it! Take note of the energy sources available to you, and the amount of hot water you expect to use. Not every form of energy will work with every kind of heating appliance and some work slower than others. Tanks work with solar, electricity, oil and gas (natural or propane) but tankless units work with only electricity and gas sources. Heat pumps use only electricity.