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If you're in Trinity Gardens dealing with a burst pipe or a drain that's decided to back up, you need someone who knows the area's got older pipes in the ground and older houses on top of them. Council's been doing serious work on stormwater infrastructure, which is code for 'the drainage system's been under strain for years'. A local plumber who's worked the streets here knows which properties flood first, which ones have poly pipe running through them, and which nights are worst for emergency calls. Trinity Gardens isn't fancy, but it's established enough that people expect things to work—when they don't, it's usually urgent.
About this area
Trinity Gardens is old-school Adelaide—mainly post-war housing with a fair bit of 70s and 80s infill, all sitting in a council area that's got serious aging infrastructure. The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters is throwing $2.2 million at stormwater drainage renewal this year alone, which tells you the pipes underneath are fighting a losing battle. We haven't got call data in the system yet, but the housing stock and what council's dealing with paint a pretty clear picture: burst pipes after wet weather, dodgy drainage that backs up when it rains hard, and hot water systems that've seen better days. April's already thrown 40mm at the area in one hit, so you're not far from someone ringing us at midnight with water coming up through the floorboards.
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Trinity Gardens has older housing stock sitting on aging council infrastructure that's actively being renewed. The Trinity Valley Stormwater Drainage Project is evidence the drainage system's been struggling for years. Combine that with homes built in the 60s–80s and you get burst pipes, blocked drains, and hot water failures as standard. Council's $2.2 million stormwater spend signals they know the problem—and it affects every property connected to their network.