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Common callouts

Emergency Plumber — Stormwater backup and blocked drains after coastal rainfall events Sellicks Beach, SA · 24/7 response
Emergency Plumber — Septic system stress in properties not yet connected to mains (pre-sewering) Sellicks Beach, SA · 24/7 response
Emergency Plumber — Water ingress and rising damp in newer homes during heavy rain periods Sellicks Beach, SA · 24/7 response
Emergency Plumber — Hot water system failures in newer estate properties Sellicks Beach, SA · 24/7 response
Emergency Plumber — Salt air corrosion on external copper and brass fittings Sellicks Beach, SA · 24/7 response

Suburb intel

Sellicks Beach What we keep finding here live

If you're in Sellicks Beach and something's gone wrong with water or drains, we're set up to get to you fast. Being coastal means different challenges than suburbs inland—salt corrosion, stormwater surprises after the rain we've had in April, and the fact that sewering infrastructure is still being sorted. That's exactly the kind of local knowledge that matters when a pipe splits at 2am or your drain backs up on a Sunday. We've got the area mapped and we know the council work coming down the pipeline.

-Stormwater backup and blocked drains after coastal rainfall events
-Septic system stress in properties not yet connected to mains (pre-sewering)
-Water ingress and rising damp in newer homes during heavy rain periods
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About this area

Sellicks Beach is still early days for us, but the picture's becoming clear. You've got a young estate sitting alongside some serious council infrastructure work happening right now—Murray Road's been delayed pending review, Happy Valley Drive intersections are about to get the treatment, and there's talk of sewering Sellicks Beach properly once the SA Water governance shake-up settles. Housing-wise, it's mostly newer builds, which is different from the dodgy 70s copper pipe nightmare you get in Reynella or Christies Beach. But coastal living comes with its own headaches: stormwater backing up after heavy rain, septic systems struggling if you're still on one, and the salt air doing a number on fittings. Early April saw some decent rainfall—40mm on the 8th and another 24mm the next day—which is exactly when drains start screaming or water ingress shows up. Not many call records yet, but that's partly because the area's new enough that major failures haven't stacked up. Give it time.

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Why Sellicks Beach gets plumber calls

Sellicks Beach is at an inflection point. New estate means fewer ancient copper pipe failures, but you've got septic-to-mains sewering transitions coming, stormwater handling in a coastal zone that gets serious rainfall, and CWMS systems that need maintenance. Salt air's also harder on external plumbing than inland suburbs. And with council work ramping up on nearby roads, mains disruptions are going to be part of the landscape for the next couple of years.

FAQ

Not all of it. Some properties are still on septic or CWMS. If you're unsure which system you're on, check your rates notice or call your local council. If there's talk of connecting you to mains as part of the new sewering rollout, that's a job worth planning ahead for—involves decommissioning the old system and running new lines.
Happens enough in coastal suburbs with newer estates. Your block's grading, the local stormwater network capacity, and whether council's doing any mains work all play a part. Worth getting a proper inspection to see if it's a blocked line, undersized drainage, or just the way your block sits. Don't assume it'll fix itself next rainfall.
Both parties committed $16M to intersection upgrades at Chandlers Hill Road and Windebanks Road. Timing isn't locked in yet but work like that usually involves stormwater, sometimes water mains. We'll know more as it gets closer. If you're near those intersections, expect disruptions during construction—best to have your emergency plumber's number handy.
Green or white crusty buildup on external or exposed fittings is the giveaway. Also check under the house or near your water meter for weeping joints. Coastal properties need more frequent checks. Get it looked at before you end up with a surprise leak.
Community Wastewater Management System—it's the council's way of managing septic and small-scale treatment for areas not on mains sewerage. Contract's held by Trility until end of 2029. If you're on CWMS, blockages and pump failures are the main headaches. Regular maintenance beats emergency callouts.

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