Comprehensive Outdoor Plumbing & Drainage Solutions
Your outdoor plumbing is exposed to the harshest elements, requiring durable infrastructure to prevent flooding and water waste. Our fully licensed team provides robust external plumbing solutions to keep your property's exterior safe, functional, and compliant.
Durable Pipework for the Harshest Conditions
Whether you are installing a new outdoor kitchen, upgrading your commercial reticulation supply, or dealing with a severely blocked stormwater drain, external plumbing requires heavy-duty materials. Substandard pipes and fittings exposed to the intense Western Australian sun and shifting soil will quickly crack, leading to massive underground leaks and structural subsidence.
Mindarie Plumbing & Gas expertly manages all aspects of outdoor plumbing for residential and commercial properties. We arrive fully equipped to run new water lines, install weather-resistant hose taps, and ensure your external drainage systems can handle the heaviest winter downpours without backing up.
Need reliable outdoor plumbing or drainage work? Call our local team.
The Mindarie Plumbing Service Guarantee
Weather-Resistant Materials
We strictly use UV-stabilised and heavy-duty pipes designed to withstand the intense local climate without degrading.
Precision Trenching
We carefully excavate and lay underground lines to exact gradients, ensuring flawless water flow and minimal landscape disruption.
Compliance Assured
We ensure all external water points and stormwater connections meet strict local council and Water Corporation regulations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, installing custom plumbing for alfresco dining areas and outdoor kitchens is a highly popular service. We can safely run new hot and cold water lines to your outdoor sink, ensuring they are properly insulated and protected from the elements so you have full functionality right where you entertain.
We also manage the complex gas connections required for built-in BBQs and outdoor heating systems. As fully licensed gasfitters, we ensure these external gas lines are laid at the correct depth and rigorously tested for absolute safety before you fire up the grill for summer.
In Western Australia, the Water Corporation is responsible for the water main in the street and the actual water meter device itself. If you notice a leak specifically on the meter or on the pipe coming directly from the street into the meter, you need to contact them directly for a repair.
However, you are entirely responsible for the plumbing infrastructure from the water meter onwards into your property. If the pipe leading from the meter to your house bursts or develops a slow underground leak, our licensed team is fully equipped to excavate the area safely and perform a permanent, heavy-duty repair.
Stormwater drains are notoriously prone to blockages from a heavy buildup of dead leaves, compacted sand, and invasive tree roots seeking moisture. When these lines choke, heavy winter rain has nowhere to go, causing water to pool rapidly around your foundation and potentially flood your property.
We tackle these severe blockages using professional high-pressure water jetting equipment to blast away compacted debris and slice through thick tree roots. If the pipe is heavily damaged or collapsed by the roots, we use advanced CCTV cameras to pinpoint the exact location, allowing us to dig up and replace only the broken section.
Absolutely. Having convenient access to water around your garden is essential, and relying on multiple connected hoses is both frustrating and prone to leaks. We can easily run new pipework from your existing mains to install heavy-duty brass hose taps exactly where you need them most.
If your current garden tap is in an awkward position or buried behind overgrown bushes, we can quickly relocate it to a more accessible spot. We ensure all new external pipework is securely clipped, properly supported, and fully compliant with current plumbing codes.
Yes, if your irrigation or reticulation system is connected to the scheme water supply, a backflow prevention device is typically required by law. This crucial valve stops stagnant, dirt-filled water or liquid fertilisers from your garden from being siphoned back into the clean, drinkable water supply of your home and the wider community.
The specific type of valve required depends on the hazard rating of your setup, especially for commercial properties or systems injecting chemicals. We can assess your reticulation connection, install the appropriate, compliant backflow device, and handle the mandatory annual testing to keep your property strictly within the legal guidelines.
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