Recent plumbing jobs in Commissioners Flat




Encountering problems with your Commissioners Flat plumbing? We here at Aptus Plumbing and Gas are always ready to help! As a team local to Commissioners Flat, you can meet all of your plumbing, gas, and solar hot water system needs with Aptus Plumbing & Gas.
Aptus Plumbing and Gas has earnt our 5 star rating by always being able to assist with all plumbing needs, whether it's routine maintenance, renovation, or the installation of new services.
And enjoy peace of mind with a dedicated team on call 24/7
This is the third time we have gone with Aptus, and for good reason. Tyler and his off aider did an amazing job installing our garden pump and removing an old solar heart off our roof. The installatio... more
Aptus were prompt, efficient and professional. During a new retaining wall construction I uncovered the house water main feed. Called several plumbers but Aptus were the only ones able to come out sam... more
Zach was phenomenal. He fixed our shower head and then went through every fitting in the house and found some other problems with old fittings which he quoted for. They were approved by the homeowner,... more
Based on the northside, Aptus Plumbing and Gas provide services across all the Brisbane and Moreton Regional Shire.
As a full service, plumbing and gas service, there is a diverse range of services provided. Here are some of the most common:
Blocked sewers
Blocked toilets
Relocating plumbing services
Gas appliance installation
Leaking taps
Bathroom renovations
Kitchen renovations
Laundry renovations
Gas leak detection and repair
Water tank installation or replacement
Stormwater repairs or upgrades
Roof guttering and down pipes
Hot water system repair
Hot water system replacement
No matter the nature of your plumbing or gas problem, Aptus Plumbing and Gas have a large team of fully qualified plumbers visiting all Brisbane suburbs and Moreton region shire daily and we look forward to being service to you.
Every outlet in your home can provide you with clean water if you install a system to provide water filtration to your entire home. However, deciding to install such a sweeping filtration system can also have some drawbacks, and it's important you understand whether or not the right solution for your needs is a whole-home filtration system. Making sure that the water filtration needs of your home are being properly met isn't difficult, though, thanks to a little help from the preferred team for plumbing in Commissioners Flat, Aptus Plumbing & Gas. Find an answer to any plumbing question by filling out our enquiry form or calling our team on (07) 3205 1991 today.
Due to the required size of any filtration system that can service your entire home, the installation costs can be quite steep. Other inexpensive solutions including installing a filtration system only on the required outlets, or purchasing a high-end water filtration jug for drinking water. When you install a whole-home water filtration system, you can't pick and choose which outlets will be filtered. Resultingly, the water from your kitchen sink will be just as pure as the water that comes out of your garden hose. Since many homes don't require filtered water at all outlets, this quickly becomes an unnecessary expense, though such systems can be practical in certain circumstances. Installing a sweeping whole-home water filtration system can be expensive, and it may unnecessarily filter some of the water in your home.
Pipes in any plumbing system always cause nearby tree roots to grow aggressively towards them. Once they've reached the pipes, they can cause a litany of issues, all of which are typically quite serious. Making sure that tree roots don't destroy your plumbing is simple, thankfully, with Aptus Plumbing & Gas, the best team for plumbing in Commissioners Flat Whatever plumbing problems you face, our team can help you handle them - get in touch today by calling us on (07) 3205 1991 or filling out our enquiry form.
After a plumbing pipe has been invaded by tree roots, it will almost always need to be replaced. Even though the roots that breach the pipe at first are small, once the tree gorges itself on the bounty of water found inside of the pipe, the roots will continue to grow until they reach an enormous size. The resultant mass of tree roots will become a solid blockage within the pipe, creating large cracks and fractures along the pipe's surface while also blocking the flow of water. The ecology of the home may also be impacted by the moisture and sewerage seeping into the local area from these cracks, causing further problems. It can be hard to replace a pipe that has collapsed entirely, but the weight and size of the tree roots may be able to cause such a collapse in a worst-case scenario. You'll probably need to replace any pipe that has been invaded by tree roots.