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Licensed Plumbers in Canberra, ACT

1544 Verified Browse all verified licensed plumbers serving Canberra and surrounding suburbs.
Data last updated: 17 February 2026 from Access Canberra register

Plumber Directory — Canberra, ACT

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Licence20091073
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2008294
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence199514820
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence199915925
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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Licence2019256
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassFire Sprinkler Fitter
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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Classnil
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2008163
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20141231
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence201470
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence199714113
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2014323
ClassSanitary Plumber
Licence2014173
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence201439
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence201598
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2020256
ClassSanitary Plumber
Licence2018269
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2017543
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassSanitary Plumber
Licence20101149
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2010682
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassFire Sprinkler Fitter
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20181061
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2017420
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20211869
ClassFire Sprinkler Fitter
Licence2015385
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2024753
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2015916
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20141194
ClassFire Sprinkler Fitter
Licence20201549
ClassIrrigation Plumber
Licence2021736
ClassFire Sprinkler Fitter
Licence2012857
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20241655
ClassWater Supply Plumber
TOM CRYERActive
Licence2020725
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2020248
ClassWater Supply Plumber
TONY AWADActive
Licence2010953
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2021307
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2018508
Classnil
Licence2018512
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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Classnil
Licence20211825
ClassJourneyperson Plumber
Licence2014826
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2017331
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence200313338
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20241112
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20141318
ClassWater Supply Plumber
TYE CLARKExpired
Licence201715
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2020931
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2012315
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20211755
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20121402
ClassJourneyperson Plumber
Licence199614167
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2006128
ClassSanitary Plumber
Licence199214812
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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Licence20221052
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2012366
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2023248
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2016580
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence200316129
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20151076
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20101085
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence2014718
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20181167
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20201365
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence20071062
ClassWater Supply Plumber
Licence199714932
ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber
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ClassWater Supply Plumber

Hiring a Plumber in Canberra

Before hiring any plumber in Canberra, use this checklist to protect yourself and ensure you're working with a properly licensed and insured professional.

  1. Ask about their backflow prevention accreditation — If you need annual backflow device testing — required by most water authorities — confirm the plumber holds a current backflow prevention accreditation, as not every licensed plumber is endorsed to test and certify these devices.
  2. Check whether they cover both water and drainage — In several states, plumbing and drainage are separate licence classes. A plumber licensed for water supply work may not be licensed for sewer and stormwater drainage, so confirm their licence covers the type of work you need.
  3. Confirm they will issue a compliance certificate — Licensed plumbers are required to lodge a compliance certificate with the relevant authority for regulated work. Ask upfront whether they will provide one — it is your proof the job was done to code.
  4. Ask who supplies the fixtures and fittings — Some plumbers mark up materials significantly. Ask whether you can supply your own WaterMark-certified tapware and fittings, or get a separate materials quote so you can compare retail prices.
  5. Verify they carry specialist tools for your job — Jobs like CCTV drain inspections, pipe relining, or thermostatic mixing valve testing require specialist equipment. Ask whether the plumber owns this gear or will subcontract, as subcontracting can add cost and delay.
Pro Tip

Get at least three quotes and compare not just price, but response time, warranty on workmanship, and whether the quote includes parts.

Red Flags to Watch For
  • Refuses to provide a compliance certificate — A licensed plumber is legally required to lodge a compliance certificate for regulated work. Refusal or claims that "it's not necessary for this job" when the work clearly involves new pipework or fixture installation suggests the tradesperson may not be properly licensed.
  • No WaterMark-certified products — All plumbing products installed in Australia must carry the WaterMark certification. If a plumber proposes using uncertified imported fittings to save money, the installation will not comply with the Plumbing Code and could void your insurance.
  • Cannot explain the drainage plan — For any work involving sewer or stormwater connections, a competent plumber should be able to explain how waste will flow, where vents are located, and how the work ties into existing drains. Vague answers suggest a lack of planning that can lead to blocked drains or failed inspections.

Plumber Licensing Requirements in Australian Capital Territory

Licence Required

Licensing is managed by ACT Construction Occupations Registrar.

Licence Types

Plumber Licence — Class A

Full plumbing work including water supply, sanitary, and drainage

Plumber Licence — Class B

Limited plumbing work such as maintenance and repairs

Plumber Licence — Journeyperson

Carry out plumbing work under a licensed plumber

Key Requirements

  • Certificate III in Plumbing (CPC32420 or equivalent)
  • Completed 4-year apprenticeship
  • Class A: minimum 2 years post-apprenticeship experience

Penalties for unlicensed work

Unlicensed plumbing work in the ACT can result in fines up to $48,000 for individuals. The Construction Occupations Registrar can also issue prohibition notices and demerit points.

Typical Plumber Costs in ACT

Hourly Rate

$85 – $140

Callout Fee

$65 – $105

Common Jobs

JobCost Range
Fix leaking tap or replace washers$85 – $215
Install or replace hot water system$1285 – $3745
Unblock drain (standard)$105 – $375

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a compliance certificate and will my plumber provide one?

A compliance certificate (sometimes called a certificate of compliance) is a legal document confirming the plumbing work meets the Plumbing Code of Australia and state regulations. Licensed plumbers are required to lodge one with the relevant authority for regulated work such as new installations, re-routing pipes, or installing a hot water system. Always ask for a copy — without it, you may have difficulty selling your property or making an insurance claim.

How do I know if my hot water system needs replacing or just repairing?

Storage hot water systems typically last 8–12 years, while continuous flow (instantaneous) units can last 15–20 years. Signs it is time to replace rather than repair include rusty water from the hot tap, rumbling or banging noises from the tank, visible corrosion on the unit, water pooling around the base, or if the unit is more than 10 years old and requires a costly part. A licensed plumber can inspect the sacrificial anode and thermostat to give you an honest assessment.

Can a plumber also do gas fitting work?

Many plumbers hold a combined plumbing and gas fitting licence, but this is not automatic. Gas fitting is a separate licence endorsement in most states. If your job involves gas appliance installation or gas pipe work, ask to see proof of a current gas fitting licence or endorsement — do not assume a plumbing licence covers gas.

What plumbing work can I legally do myself in Australia?

Generally, homeowners can replace a tap washer, showerhead, or toilet seat, and clear a minor drain blockage with a plunger. Anything involving cutting into pipes, altering drainage, installing fixtures, or touching gas connections must be done by a licensed plumber. Doing regulated work yourself can void your home insurance and result in fines.

Why is there a call-out fee and what should it cover?

A call-out fee covers the plumber's travel time and vehicle costs to reach your property. It typically ranges from $60 to $100 during business hours and may double for after-hours or weekend callouts. The fee usually includes the first 15–30 minutes of diagnostic time. Always confirm call-out charges before booking, as some plumbers waive it if you proceed with the repair.

How do I verify a plumber's licence in ACT?

You can verify any plumber's licence using TradieVerify's free search tool or directly through the Access Canberra register. Enter the plumber's name or licence number to confirm their licence status, class, and any disciplinary history.

How many licensed plumbers are in Canberra?

There are currently 1544 licensed plumbers registered in Canberra, ACT. This data is sourced directly from the Access Canberra register and updated regularly.