Ovingham: Emergency Plumber Available 24/7

City of Charles Sturt · Council intelligence · Updated 2026-04-28

From the minutes

Road

“Council is delegating authority to staff to manage boundary realignments and vesting of roads following finalised State government projects in Ridleyton and Ovingham (South Road and Torrens Road).”

Ordinary Council Meeting, 13 April 2026, Item 6.5

Development

“Place Naming Project to develop names for roads, reserves and public places across the council area, indicating ongoing development and infrastructure expansion.”

Ordinary Council Meeting, 13 April 2026, Item 6.2

Fire Safety

“Appointment of members to the Building Fire Safety Committee under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016.”

Ordinary Council Meeting, 13 April 2026, Item 6.7

About this area

The City of Charles Sturt is an established inner/middle western Adelaide council covering suburbs from the coast (Henley Beach, Grange, Semaphore Park area) through to inner suburbs like Woodville, Ridleyton and Ovingham. Housing stock is predominantly older, ranging from late 1800s/early 1900s villas and bungalows in the inner suburbs (Ridleyton, Ovingham, Woodville) to mid-20th century housing further west and increasing infill townhouse/apartment development along major corridors such as South Road and Torrens Road. The age profile means significant legacy galvanised/copper plumbing, earthenware sewer pipes, and older switchboards still in service. Charles Sturt is a coastal-to-inner western Adelaide council with a mix of heritage housing, post-war suburbs, and ongoing urban infill driven by major State infrastructure (North-South Corridor / Torrens to Darlington) cutting through Ridleyton and Ovingham. The combination of ageing housing stock, coastal exposure (algal blooms, salt corrosion), and active road/sewer/stormwater works around South Road and Torrens Road creates strong, sustained demand for emergency plumbing (blocked drains, burst pipes in old mains), electrical (older switchboard failures, storm-related faults) and roofing services.

If you're in Ovingham and something's burst or blocked, especially around the older housing estates, don't sit on it. The suburb's got character but the pipes are tired. Council's doing heavy lifting on the major roads right now, which can kick off issues in nearby properties — water mains, sewer connections, the lot. We're on 24/7 for Ovingham if you need someone who knows the area and won't charge you like you've got money to burn.

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