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An emergency plumber in Melbourne costs $150–$350 call-out fee plus labour at $120–$220 per hour. After-hours, weekend, and public holiday rates are significantly higher — expect $250–$500+ for a call-out and $180–$300 per hour for the work. For a burst pipe or blocked drain at 10pm on a Sunday in Narre Warren, you’re typically looking at $400–$900 total for a standard job.

Shutting off the stopcock under a kitchen sink before the plumber arrives
Shutting off the stopcock under a kitchen sink before the plumber arrives — knowing where your home’s water isolation valves are is the single most important thing a Melbourne homeowner can do to limit damage from a burst pipe.

Emergency Plumber Call-Out Costs in Melbourne

Melbourne plumbers distinguish between standard business-hours work and genuine emergency callouts. A plumber attending at 3pm on a Tuesday is a standard service call. The same plumber attending at 11pm on Saturday is an emergency callout — and will charge accordingly.

Business Hours Plumber Costs (Monday–Friday, 7am–5pm)

Cost Component Typical Range Notes
Call-out / service fee $80–$180 Covers travel and first 30 min on site
Labour rate $110–$180 per hour Charged in 30-min increments by most Melbourne plumbers
Typical 1-hour job total $200–$360 Includes call-out + 1 hour labour
Materials Variable + 15–30% markup Fittings, pipe, taps, sealants etc.

After-Hours Emergency Plumber Costs (Evenings, Weekends, Public Holidays)

Time Period Call-Out Fee Labour Rate Typical 1-hr Job Total
Weekday evenings (5pm–10pm) $150–$250 $150–$220 per hour $300–$470
Weekday nights (10pm–7am) $200–$350 $180–$280 per hour $380–$630
Saturday daytime $150–$250 $160–$240 per hour $310–$490
Sunday all day $200–$350 $180–$300 per hour $380–$650
Public holidays $250–$450 $200–$350 per hour $450–$800
Pro tip: Melbourne has a shortage of after-hours plumbers in outer SE suburbs like Pakenham, Officer, and Clyde. If you’re in these areas, call at least 2–3 emergency plumbers simultaneously — the first available often wins the job, and delays can mean significantly more water damage.

Common Emergency Plumbing Jobs and Total Costs

Job Business Hours After Hours / Weekend
Burst pipe repair (copper) $250–$550 $450–$900
Blocked drain (hydro-jet) $300–$600 $500–$900
No hot water (element replacement) $300–$500 $500–$800
Leaking tap repair (mixer tap cartridge) $150–$280 $280–$500
Toilet not flushing (cistern repair) $180–$350 $300–$550
Gas leak investigation $200–$400 $350–$650
Sewer overflow clearance $350–$700 $600–$1,200

Isolating water at the street meter
Isolating water at the street meter — when the internal stopcock fails to fully shut off water during a burst pipe, the street meter is the last resort before the plumber arrives. Every Melbourne homeowner should know where their street meter is located.

How to Limit the Damage Before the Plumber Arrives

What you do in the first 10 minutes of a plumbing emergency can be the difference between a $500 repair and a $15,000 water damage insurance claim. Know your isolation points before you need them.

Your essential isolation points

  • Under-sink stopcocks — every kitchen sink and bathroom vanity should have separate hot and cold isolation valves. These are the small chrome or brass valves on the pipes under the sink. Turn clockwise to close.
  • Toilet cistern valve — the isolation valve is on the wall behind or beside the toilet pan, on the water supply pipe. Turn clockwise to stop water entering the cistern.
  • Main internal stopcock — usually under the kitchen sink, in the laundry near the meter, or adjacent to the hot water system. Shuts off all water to the house.
  • Street water meter — at the front of your property in a small concrete box in the nature strip. If the internal stopcock fails, this is the backup. Requires a long flat-blade screwdriver to turn the gate valve.
  • Gas meter isolation valve — beside the meter at the front of the property. Turn 90° (so the handle is perpendicular to the pipe) to shut off gas. Call your gas provider (AGL, Origin, Jemena) immediately after.
Safety warning: If you smell gas — a rotten-egg or sulphur smell — do not turn any lights or switches on or off. Leave the house immediately, leave doors open, and call the Gas Emergency Hotline on 132 771 (24 hours). Do not re-enter until the gas provider clears the premises.

What Qualifies as a Plumbing Emergency?

Situation Emergency? Recommended Action
Burst pipe with active flooding Yes — call immediately Isolate water at stopcock, call emergency plumber
Sewer overflow into home Yes — health hazard Evacuate affected area; call plumber and council if on shared sewer
No hot water (cold only) Urgent but not usually emergency Can wait until business hours unless system is leaking
Gas smell indoors Yes — call gas emergency line first Call 132 771, then licensed gas fitter
Toilet blocked (only toilet in home) Yes — sanitation issue Call emergency plumber; try plunger first
Dripping tap or minor leak No Isolate the supply valve; book a regular appointment
Slow draining shower or basin No Try drain cleaner or hair snake first; book a plumber if persisting

Isolating the washing machine supply valve during a hose failure
Isolating the washing machine supply valve during a hose failure — a burst washing machine hose is one of the most common household water emergencies in Melbourne, capable of flooding a laundry in minutes if the isolation valve isn’t turned off quickly.

Top 10 Tips to Reduce Emergency Plumber Costs

  1. Know your isolation points before you need them. Walk through your home now and locate every stopcock and valve. Label them with a marker. This simple step can save thousands in water damage.
  2. Call at 6pm, not 11pm if possible — if a leak is minor and manageable overnight, isolate it and call a standard emergency number to book a first-thing-in-the-morning slot at the lower early-morning rate rather than a midnight rate.
  3. Ask upfront: what is your call-out fee? — Melbourne plumbers are legally required to tell you their fees before starting work. Get the call-out rate, hourly rate, and minimum charge in writing (text or email) before they arrive.
  4. Check if your home insurance covers water damage and emergency plumbing — many policies cover burst pipes and resultant damage. Photograph all damage before any repairs start. Call your insurer’s emergency line, not just the plumber.
  5. Keep a plumber’s number saved before you need one — searching for a Melbourne emergency plumber at 2am while water floods your hallway is not the time to compare Google reviews. Have one number saved.
  6. Turn off your hot water system during a burst pipe — if the hot water cylinder is located where water could contact it electrically, isolate the power at the switchboard as well as isolating the water supply.
  7. Hydro-jetting is cheaper than digging — if your drain blocks repeatedly, hydro-jetting the line ($300–$600) is far cheaper than excavation and pipe replacement ($2,000–$8,000). Address recurring blockages early.
  8. Maintain washing machine hoses — replace rubber washing machine hoses with stainless-braided hoses every 5 years. The $30 cost is nothing compared to a flooded laundry at 3am.
  9. Have a gas emergency number ready — AGL: 132 771, Jemena (Vic): 13 26 06. Gas emergencies should always be reported to the gas provider first, then a licensed gas fitter.
  10. For after-hours non-emergencies, ask if you can wait until morning — if the plumber assesses the situation remotely and confirms you can safely isolate the issue overnight, you’ll save $200–$400 by waiting for a business-hours appointment.

Labelling isolation valves and keeping an emergency plumber's number accessible
Labelling isolation valves and keeping an emergency plumber’s number accessible — these two minutes of preparation now can prevent hours of water damage when a pipe bursts at night.

Comparing an aged rubber washing machine hose (left) with a replacement stainless-braided hose
Comparing an aged rubber washing machine hose (left) with a replacement stainless-braided hose — cracked rubber hoses are one of the most common causes of home flooding emergencies and cost just $15–$30 to replace before they fail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an emergency plumber cost in Melbourne on a weekend?

Expect to pay $200–$350 in call-out fees plus $180–$300 per hour on a weekend in Melbourne. A typical one-hour job on Saturday daytime will cost $380–$600 all up, with public holidays at the higher end of that range. Always ask for the total estimated cost in writing before the plumber starts work.

Does my home insurance cover emergency plumbing in Melbourne?

Most standard home building insurance policies cover sudden and accidental damage from burst pipes, including water damage to floors, walls, and ceilings. They typically don’t cover the plumbing repair itself (that’s the homeowner’s cost) but do cover resulting damage. Check your Product Disclosure Statement under “escape of liquid” — and call your insurer’s emergency line alongside your plumber.

What should I do first if a pipe bursts in my Melbourne home?

Isolate the water immediately — find the nearest stopcock and turn it clockwise to stop the flow. If you can’t find it or it won’t close fully, go to the street water meter and close the gate valve there. Then call a plumber. Photograph all water damage before any cleanup or repairs. Turn off the hot water system power if water is near electrical components.

Is there a cheaper alternative to calling an emergency plumber at night?

If you can safely isolate the problem — turning off the stopcock to a leaking tap or toilet, or isolating the washing machine — you may be able to wait until morning for a standard-rate appointment. Call a plumber and describe the situation; many will advise honestly whether it can wait. If active water damage is continuing, always call immediately regardless of the cost.

How do I find a reliable emergency plumber in SE Melbourne?

Check that the plumber holds a current Victorian licence via the VBA website before booking. In SE Melbourne suburbs (Dandenong, Berwick, Narre Warren, Pakenham, Cranbourne), search for plumbers based in those areas rather than inner-city firms — they’ll have shorter travel times and often lower call-out fees. Check Google reviews specifically for emergency and after-hours jobs, as response time and communication matter as much as price.