O'Halloran Hill: Emergency Plumber Available 24/7
City of Marion · Council intelligence · Scaffolded April 2026
Major Construction Project
“Council awarded the Stage 3 redevelopment tender for the Marion Basketball Stadium to Built Environs Pty Ltd, with total project budget of $19.4M for Stage 3 and $28.5M overall.”
City of Marion Special General Council Meeting, 14 April 2026
City of Marion has a diverse housing stock ranging from post-war brick homes in suburbs like Ascot Park, Edwardstown, and Mitchell Park, to coastal properties in Hallett Cove, Marino, and Seacliff Park, and newer developments in Sheidow Park and Trott Park. Many older homes feature ageing plumbing, electrical wiring, and roofing that frequently require emergency trade callouts. The council is undergoing significant urban infill and medium-density redevelopment along key corridors such as Marion Road and Sturt Road, increasing demand for trade services across both established and new dwellings. City of Marion is one of South Australia's largest metropolitan councils, located in Southern Adelaide approximately 10km south of the CBD, covering 55 square kilometres and home to over 95,000 residents across 25 suburbs. The area includes major commercial hubs (Westfield Marion, Castle Plaza), industrial zones in Edwardstown and Mitchell Park, and coastal suburbs along the Gulf St Vincent. The mix of older established suburbs, coastal cliff-top properties prone to storm damage, and ongoing major infrastructure projects like the Marion Basketball Stadium redevelopment generates consistent demand for 24/7 emergency trades including plumbing, electrical, gas, locksmith, and roofing services.
If you're in O'Halloran Hill and something's gone wrong with your water, don't wait until Monday. We're running 24/7 across Southern Adelaide, including all the Marion suburbs. Most of the housing here's got some years on it, which means you're not alone if your plumbing's acting up — it's part of living in this area. Same goes for new builds — different problems, same urgency when they hit.
- Burst pipes from temperature swings in older brick homes
- Blocked drains and sewer backups during heavy rain events
- Hot water system failures — especially in post-war stock with ageing systems
- Water leaks in residential properties during wet season
- Copper and poly pipe degradation in 70s-80s era homes across Marion region
- Storm-related water ingress affecting plumbing connections
- Slow-draining showers and toilets in older estates
- Seized ball valves and tap repairs in weathered homes