Specialising in pipe repairs. You can also contact us for water pressure, polybutylene pipe, water hammer issues.
If you notice water where it shouldn’t be, a sudden drop in pressure, or unusual meter movement, call a plumber immediately. We locate the issue and stop the problem before it spreads.
Your booking is confirmed, an arrival window is provided, and the issue is assessed onsite before any repair work begins, so you know exactly what is involved before making a decision.
Even a small split in a pipe can affect surrounding areas quickly. Flooring, cabinetry, plaster, and external surfaces can all be impacted if water continues moving through the system.
At this point, the priority is stopping the damage and knowing what to do next.
A burst pipe often starts without warning. You might notice damp patches near a wall, water pooling outside, reduced pressure at a tap, or water appearing somewhere it never has before. Sometimes the first sign is simply the feeling that something in the home has changed.
Even a small split in a pipe can affect surrounding areas quickly. Flooring, cabinetry, plaster, and external surfaces can all be impacted if water continues moving through the system.
At this point, the priority is stopping the damage and knowing what to do next.
We get to the bottom of the problem, stop the issue, and carry out the repair as soon as possible.
Burst pipes rarely behave the same way in every home.
We repair common pipe types found in Perth homes, including polybutylene and Iplex pipe systems. Each requires a different repair approach depending on the condition and extent of the failure.
What we fix:
Whether the burst pipe is visible or hidden, we identify the source quickly and carry out the repair properly.
We identify what’s failed, fix the issue, and let you know if anything else needs attention while we are still on site.
You receive a clear quote, where applicable, before any work begins, so the decision about how to proceed always stays with you.
We understand that property plumbing problems can cause major disruptions to your daily life. Work with our experienced professionals.
When a pipe bursts, the priority is restoring control over what is happening inside your home.
Where appropriate, a complimentary whole-house plumbing inspection is also carried out so you understand whether anything else may need attention while access is available.
Sometimes the source of the problem is obvious. Other times the warning signs appear gradually.
Arranging an inspection early helps confirm whether the issue is active and prevents uncertainty about what is happening behind walls or under flooring.
In many cases, the location and extent of the problem can be identified and addressed in one visit.
Water escaping from the pipe system rarely stays contained to one location.
Moisture can move behind walls, under flooring, or into surrounding structural areas if the issue is left too long. What begins as a small repair can become more complex once water spreads beyond the original failure point.
An early inspection helps confirm whether the issue is isolated and reduces the likelihood of larger repairs developing later.
Most homeowners are not just looking for the leak to stop. They want to understand what has happened, when help will arrive, and what they are approving before work begins.
Knowing when someone is coming, what they are checking, and what the repair involves makes the situation feel far more manageable.
That level of clarity is what allows a plumbing visit to feel organised rather than uncertain.
When something goes wrong at home, it helps to know who to contact without starting from scratch.
The result is not just a repaired pipe. It is a service experience that feels clear, respectful, and easy to rely on the next time something needs attention.
Clear answers to the questions homeowners ask most, so you can understand what to expect, how issues are handled, and when to take the next step with confidence.
If you suspect a water leak, contact a plumber straight away to arrange a leak detection and repair. Hidden leaks from burst pipes can spread quickly behind walls or under flooring, increasing the risk of property damage. Sureflow’s licensed plumbers will inspect the area, locate the source, and fix the issue before further damage occurs.
If something changes suddenly in your taps, pressure, or fittings, it often means the plumbing system needs inspection. Changes in the water supply or repeated noise such as water hammer can place strain on a plumbing pipe and lead to further issues if left too long.
If you notice leaks from burst pipework, the first step is to turn off all taps and isolate the water supply if possible. This helps reduce further property damage while arranging emergency plumbing support. Sureflow’s licensed plumbers can then assess whether a repair or a full home re-pipe is the most appropriate solution. Call the Sureflow professional team for emergency plumbing support at 0400 838 622.
Yes. Older plumbing pipe materials such as polybutylene pipe or worn copper pipe connections can become more vulnerable over time. Inspection helps confirm whether the surrounding plumbing system is still performing reliably or whether sections should be monitored more closely.
Specialist leak detection tools such as thermal imaging help identify concealed moisture behind walls or inside pipes in the ceiling. This allows our licensed plumbers to confirm the source of a water leak without unnecessary disruption to surrounding areas.
A hidden water leak may show as damp patches, rising water bills, or movement at the water meter when fixtures are not running. These changes often indicate moisture somewhere within the plumbing system and should be assessed before they lead to further property damage.
Some properties across Western Australia’s building sector include Iplex polybutylene installations, particularly principally from pro-fit pipes manufactured and pro-fit pipes manufactured by Iplex. These pipes manufactured by Iplex Australia between mid-2017 and mid-2022 may require investigation. Homeowners can contact their builder or speak with the builder in the first instance, or call building and energy and review the online register for consumers relating to Iplex Australia between mid-2017 and Australia between mid-2017 to mid-2022 installations.
If your property includes polybutylene pipe, arranging inspection of the plumbing system helps confirm whether sections are affected. Depending on the condition and location, the solution may involve monitoring, staged replacement, or a full home re-pipe.
Yes. A water hammer often indicates pressure changes within the plumbing system that can affect fittings over time. The Sureflow team can assess whether adjustments to the water service or surrounding plumbing pipe will reduce stress on the system.
Older copper pipe can weaken at joins or bends, especially where there has been sustained high water pressure within the plumbing system. Inspection helps confirm whether the issue is isolated or part of a broader concern.
If the water meter continues moving after you turn off all taps, this often indicates a concealed water leak somewhere within the plumbing system. Arranging leak detection helps confirm the source before it leads to further property damage.
Some pro-fit pipes relate to pro-fit pipes manufactured by Iplex and manufactured by Iplex Australia between mid-2017 and mid-2022. If your home may be affected, it is recommended to contact their builder, speak with the builder in the first instance, or call building and energy and review the online register for consumers relating to Iplex Australia between mid-2017 installations.
Repeated leaks from burst sections of plumbing pipe may indicate a wider issue within the plumbing system. In some cases, targeted repair is appropriate, while in others a full home re-pipe helps restore long-term confidence in the water supply.
If a water leak is active or spreading through ceilings, walls, or flooring, arranging emergency plumbing support helps limit property damage quickly. Sureflow’s licensed plumbers can evaluate whether the issue affects a single area or a broader section of the plumbing system in your home or business.
Yes. Where property damage has occurred, an insurance claims plumber can assist with documentation relating to leaks from burst pipework. Early inspection also helps confirm whether a leak allowance may apply depending on the circumstances of the water service issue.
Thermal imaging helps detect concealed moisture behind walls or inside pipes in the ceiling, allowing faster identification of a hidden water leak during leak detection without unnecessary disturbance to surrounding areas.
Common warning signs include movement at the water meter, reduced pressure from the water supply, visible moisture around fixtures, or repeated water hammer sounds within the plumbing system. Inspection by Sureflow’s licensed plumbers helps confirm whether action is needed now or can be planned later.
Sureflow Plumbing provides residential plumbing and gas services across Perth’s northern suburbs. Service is focused on areas where clear communication, reliable arrival times, and a structured process make a difference from the first call through to completion.
Plumbing is easier to deal with when you know exactly what’s happening.
Each visit is structured around practical assessment, straightforward advice, and work that suits the condition of the system in front of us. These standards help keep repairs predictable, decisions informed, and homes protected as issues are resolved.
Understanding what has changed within the plumbing system makes decisions easier to make. The issue is explained first, along with the available options. This removes uncertainty before any repair is carried out.
Some faults require immediate attention, while others can be planned over time. Advice is provided in a way that helps repairs happen in the right order. That structure reduces pressure when unexpected problems appear. We focus on getting it fixed properly, not just quickly.
Every property is different, and repairs should reflect what is actually present on-site. Solutions are shaped by the condition of existing pipework and fixtures. This helps avoid unnecessary replacement work.
Plumbing repairs take place in lived-in spaces, not empty work zones. Attention to surrounding areas helps keep disruption to a minimum. The condition of the home remains part of the job.
Some plumbing issues develop gradually rather than all at once. Where relevant, potential future concerns are identified during the visit. This allows maintenance decisions to happen earlier and with more clarity.
Unexpected plumbing problems can escalate quickly without early assessment. Prompt guidance helps stabilise the situation before further damage develops. This keeps urgent issues more manageable across Perth northern homes.
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A family-run plumbing business with over 20+ years of experience servicing the northern Perth residential market.
Plumbers Licence
PL9896
Gas Licence
GF18902