Coromandel Valley: Emergency Plumber Available 24/7

City of Onkaparinga · Council intelligence · Updated 2026-04-28

From the minutes

Road

“Both major political parties have committed $16M to improvements at Happy Valley Drive intersections at Chandlers Hill Road and Windebanks Road.”

Questions on Notice - State Election Commitments, 17 March 2026

Drainage

“Liberal opposition has committed to a 'Zero Litter to Ocean target by 2035' policy involving council partnerships on stormwater treatment and infrastructure.”

Questions on Notice - State Election Commitments, 17 March 2026

Water/Sewer

“Proposed SA Water governance changes (SA Gas & Water Trust) may affect Community Wastewater Management Systems (CWMS) integration, pricing, asset management, and Sellicks Beach sewering objectives.”

Questions on Notice - State Election Commitments, 17 March 2026

About this area

The City of Onkaparinga covers a large mix of established southern Adelaide suburbs (Reynella East, Aberfoyle Park, Coromandel Valley, Huntfield Heights, Christies Beach, Noarlunga) with predominantly 1970s–1990s detached housing stock, alongside newer growth-front estates (Seaford, Aldinga, Sellicks Beach) and rural/semi-rural fringe areas (Cherry Gardens, Ironbank, McLaren Flat, Willunga). Older 1970s–80s housing in Aberfoyle Park, Reynella and Christies Beach typically has aging galvanised/copper plumbing and original switchboards — high candidates for plumbing and electrical emergencies. Coastal suburbs face ongoing erosion and stormwater issues. Land revocations at Huntfield Heights and Aberfoyle Park indicate continued infill development. The City of Onkaparinga is one of South Australia's largest councils by population, spanning southern metropolitan Adelaide from Reynella to Sellicks Beach and inland to Willunga and the McLaren Vale wine region. The council manages diverse infrastructure including coastal assets, the CWMS (community wastewater) network operated under contract by Trility until 2029, and is coordinating with SA Water on major mains works (Norman Road, Murray Road). Active state election commitments include intersection upgrades on Happy Valley Drive and stormwater partnerships. Mix of older established housing, coastal communities and growth-front estates means consistent demand for emergency plumbing (burst pipes, blocked drains, hot water), electrical (aging switchboards, storm damage) and roofing (coastal weather, hail) services.

Coromandel Valley's soil type is probably the single biggest thing that sets it apart from neighbouring suburbs. It's clay, which means water doesn't percolate, pipes move, and drainage design from the 70s and 80s is now working against you. If you're seeing water pool after rain or getting frequent blockages, before you panic about the pipes themselves, get someone out to check whether it's a design issue — sometimes the answer is grading and French drainage, not ripping out the whole line. The other thing: check your copper pipes. If you're in an original-era home and you've never had them pressure-tested, now's the time — burst pipes in winter are one of the most common emergency calls from this suburb, and the cost of finding out early is a fraction of the cost of a foundation leak.

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