Best plumbers in Joondalup and Perth’s northern suburbs (2026)
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These are the ten best-rated plumbers serving Joondalup and the northern corridor — from Wanneroo and Carramar out to Hillarys, Ocean Reef, Clarkson and Butler. They’re ranked on real Google reviews, not on who paid us. Below the list you’ll find what plumbing actually costs in Perth in 2026, the red flags that tell you to hang up the phone, and a quick checklist to run before you let anyone near your pipes.
How we ranked these
- Google reviews do the ranking. We start with every plumber’s live Google star rating and the number of reviews behind it — pulled fresh from Google Maps.
- Rating, weighted by volume. A 5.0 from a handful of jobs isn’t proof yet, so we weight the score by review count. A proven 4.9 from hundreds of customers isn’t beaten by a 5.0 from twenty.
- Licence matters. Every business here trades as a licensed plumbing/gas operator. We still tell you how to check the licence number yourself before you hire — see the checklist.
- Paid spots are labelled, and never jump the queue. When a business pays for a “Featured” spot it’s marked as such. The review-based order below does not change to favour a payer. Right now, no spots are sold — this is the raw review ranking.
Pipe Domain
The best-rated plumber in the northern suburbs on the numbers, and it’s not a lone 5.0 — 228 reviews back it up. Runs 24 hours, and the reviews that come up again and again are the ones you want when things go wrong: a burst pipe fixed inside the hour, honest pricing, no drama. Strong on hot water repairs and replacements too.
Coast Runner Plumbing and Gas
Another proven 5.0 with real volume behind it. A coastal-north operator that homeowners keep coming back to — the reviews are full of the same three words: on time, fair, tidy. A safe first call for everyday repairs and after-hours jobs alike.
Oceania Plumbing and Gas
If you rank on sheer weight of evidence, Oceania wins the whole page — 719 reviews at 4.9 is the most proven track record in the northern suburbs by a distance. Clarkson-based, open around the clock, and the go-to for hot water and the messy jobs: complex drain and tree-root work where access is tight. Big enough to turn up fast, local enough to care.
4.9 (314)
5.0 (109)
5.0 (103)
4.9 (257)
4.9 (151)
5.0 (65)
Just outside the ten, and worth a call: Future Plumbing & Gas WA (5.0, 61), Affordable Plumbing & Gas (5.0, 54), Mr Plumber (5.0, 54), PlumbForce W.A (5.0, 52), Waterline Plumbing & Gas (4.9, 81).
What plumbing actually costs in Perth (2026)
Nobody likes ringing a plumber blind on price. These are honest Perth ballpark ranges for the common jobs, GST included. They’re a guide to keep you from being overcharged — not a quote. Always get the job priced in writing before work starts.
| Job | Typical Perth range | What pushes it up |
|---|---|---|
| Standard call-out + first hour | $90–$180 | After-hours, weekends, remote access |
| Leaking / dripping tap (re-washer) | $90–$200 | Seized fittings, mixer replacement |
| Blocked drain — basic (plunger/snake) | $150–$400 | Tree roots, needing a jetter or camera |
| Blocked drain — jetter + CCTV camera | $400–$800+ | Collapsed or root-filled pipe, excavation |
| Toilet repair (cistern / flush valve) | $120–$300 | Full pan replacement, concealed cistern |
| Burst pipe repair | $150–$500 | Access (walls/slab), length of pipe run |
| Hot water — electric storage (supply + install) | $1,200–$2,500 | Relocation, tempering valve, tight access |
| Hot water — gas storage / continuous flow | $1,300–$2,800 | New gas line, flue work, unit size |
| Hot water — heat pump (before rebates) | $2,500–$4,500 | Electrical work; rebates can cut this a lot |
| Gas cooktop / appliance connection | $150–$400 | New gas point, certificate of compliance |
After-hours and emergency call-outs usually carry a 50–100% loading. A licensed plumber should give you a fixed price or a not-to-exceed figure before starting — if they can’t, that’s a red flag (see below).
Don’t get ripped off — red flags
- No licence number, anywhere. In WA, plumbing and gas work must be done by a licensed plumber. If they won’t give you a licence number on the quote or invoice, walk away — no exceptions.
- Cash only, no receipt, no written quote. No paper trail means no warranty and no comeback if it fails. You’re carrying all the risk.
- Open-ended hourly with no cap. “We’ll see how we go” is how a $200 job becomes $700. Get a written quote or a not-to-exceed price before they lift a tool.
- Selling a full replacement for a simple fix. “Your whole hot water system needs replacing” when it might be a $200 valve. On any big-ticket call, get a second quote.
- Vague on warranty, or “today-only” pressure. Good plumbers stand behind their labour in writing and don’t rush you into deciding on the spot. Pressure is a sales tactic, not a plumbing one.
Before you hire: quick checklist
- Licence. Confirm the plumber’s PL number and check it on the WA licensed plumber register (Building & Energy, DEMIRS). Gas work needs a gas fitting authorisation too.
- Insurance. Ask for current public liability cover — it protects your home if something goes wrong.
- Written quote. Itemised and in writing, before work starts. Verbal prices have a way of growing.
- Warranty. Get the labour warranty in writing, and make sure manufacturer warranties on parts (like hot water units) are passed to you.
- Recent reviews. Look for recent, specific reviews — not just a big number. A steady stream of detailed 5-star jobs beats one old burst of them.
Frequently asked
How did you rank these plumbers?
By their live Google star rating and the number of reviews behind it, pulled from Google Maps. We weight the rating by review volume so a proven 4.9 from hundreds of customers isn’t leapfrogged by a 5.0 from a handful. All ten trade as licensed plumbing/gas businesses.
Are these paid placements?
No. This list is ordered purely on Google review data. Businesses can pay for a “Featured” spot, which is clearly labelled when it appears — but paying never changes the review-based order. As of this update, no spots are sold, so what you’re seeing is the raw ranking.
Do I really need a licensed plumber for small jobs?
In WA, yes — almost all plumbing and gas work must legally be done by a licensed plumber or gas fitter, even minor jobs. Using an unlicensed operator can void your home insurance and leave you liable if the work fails. It’s not worth the saving.
How often is this page updated?
Monthly. Ratings and review counts move, new plumbers earn their spot, and we re-pull the data so the list stays honest and current.
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Get featured ▸ Claim your free listingRankings based on Google review data collected 2 July 2026. Ratings change — we re-check monthly. Blue Collar Business · Western Australia’s Trades & Home Services Directory.
