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Top 7 DIY Plumbing Tips Every Perth Homeowner Should Know

Every Perth homeowner has faced a plumbing problem at some point — a dripping tap, a slow drain, or that dreaded moment when the hot water suddenly goes cold. While some issues require a licensed plumber, there are plenty of small fixes and preventative steps you can handle yourself.

Here are 7 plumbing tips and tricks every Perth household should know:

1. Fix a Dripping Tap Before It Gets Worse

A leaky tap wastes thousands of litres each year. In older suburbs like Fremantle and Subiaco, many homes still have original fittings that wear out faster. Often, the culprit is just a worn washer or O-ring — a quick DIY fix.

2. Clear Minor Blocked Drains Naturally

Instead of harsh chemicals, try a mix of baking soda and vinegar followed by boiling water. This trick is perfect for kitchens in newer suburbs like Baldivis or Ellenbrook, where food scraps can easily clog pipes.

3. Know Where Your Water Shut-Off Valve Is

In Perth homes, the shut-off valve is usually near the water meter out front. In areas like Cottesloe or Scarborough, where older pipes are more prone to bursts, knowing how to turn this off can prevent flooding.

4. Maintain Your Hot Water System

Perth’s hard water, especially in eastern suburbs like Midland and Kalamunda, causes faster sediment build-up in tanks. Flushing your hot water system once a year keeps it efficient.

5. Use Drain Strainers in Kitchen & Bathroom

Most blockages in Perth homes — whether in Joondalup units or Bicton heritage houses — start with food scraps, hair, or soap. A cheap drain strainer can prevent major headaches later.

6. Don’t Ignore Toilet Clogs

If your toilet in Armadale or Rockingham is slow to flush, don’t wait until it’s fully blocked. A plunger usually fixes minor clogs, but persistent issues may point to tree root intrusion — common in older Perth suburbs.

7. Know When to Call a Professional

DIY is great, but burst pipes, gas hot water issues, or major leaks always need a licensed plumber.

Pro tip for Perth homeowners: Stay on top of small issues, and you’ll save money on big repairs — especially in older suburbs with ageing pipe networks.