The same-day plumber Brighton homes have trusted for years
Outright Plumbing is a veteran team with 25+ years of collective experience sorting out plumbing in Brighton. We keep it simple with fixed pricing, a quality guarantee, and the backing of 700+ five-star reviews from your neighbours.

Property-tailored plumbing services for Brighton homes
Brighton’s mix of older houses and newer builds means plumbing problems can look very different from one street to the next. Some homes still have old clay pipes that get blocked by tree roots, while others deal with the sea air speeding up rust in gutters and roof plumbing. And of course, there are the everyday jobs — taps that drip, toilets that leak, or hot water that suddenly cuts out.
Outright Plumbing works right across the southern suburbs, and Brighton is one of the areas we know best. Whether it’s an urgent call-out or ongoing care to keep your home in good shape, our team is set up to make the job straightforward.
- We’re ready for emergencies like gas leaks, burst pipes and blocked drains when you need help right away.
- We take care of regular plumbing maintenance so problems don’t have a chance to build up.
- We repair and replace roof plumbing to protect your home from Brighton’s coastal weather.


Why Brighton locals trust Outright Plumbing
When you let a plumber into your home, you want someone who knows what they’re doing and treats the place with respect. That’s what we’ve built our reputation on.
After years of plumbing in Brighton, we know the common issues, from tree roots breaking into backyard drains, to stormwater systems that can’t cope with heavy rain. We also know the extra care heritage homes need when it comes to updating old pipework or fixtures without affecting the character of the property.
That local knowledge matters, but so do the basics: clear fixed pricing, a quality guarantee on every job, and a real person on the phone when you call. Add 700+ five-star reviews from Bayside households, and you’ll see why so many Brighton locals keep Outright Plumbing’s number handy.
The services our plumbers in Brighton offer
From fixing a leaking tap to replacing roof plumbing, our team handles the full range of plumbing jobs.
Our process is simple and thorough
We’ve built our process so it’s easy for you, and nothing gets overlooked. It’s the same whether we’re fixing a leak, unblocking a drain, or replacing old fittings.
We'll let you know when we’re on the way
You’ll get a call about half an hour before we arrive, so you’re not stuck waiting around.
We come prepared
Our vans are stocked with the parts and tools needed for most jobs. That way, we can usually sort the problem on the spot without running back and forth to suppliers.
We explain your choices
Once we’ve found the cause, we’ll walk you through up to three practical options. We’ll explain the pros and cons so you can decide what suits your home and budget best.
We finish properly
After the repair, we’ll test everything, clean up our work area, and make sure you’re happy before we leave. Our office team will even follow up with a quick call to check if the job met your expectations.

Nobody knows Brighton like Outright Plumbing
We’ve worked in Brighton long enough to know what locals expect: clear answers, no fuss, and work done properly the first time. That’s why so many of your neighbours trust us with their homes.
Same-day plumbing call-outs anywhere in Brighton
Quality guarantees on every job we do
Clear, fixed pricing before we start
Proven trusted with 700+ five-star reviews
Our plumbers report their insights on Brighton
Brighton’s mix of grand heritage homes, modern townhouses, and bayside mansions makes it one of Melbourne’s most distinctive suburbs. And it shows in the plumbing. From century-old pipes to sleek new concealed systems, we’ve seen the full spectrum while working here.
Being right on the bay, Brighton homes face constant exposure to salty coastal air. Over time, that salt accelerates corrosion in metal fittings, outdoor taps, and roof plumbing. Even stainless steel and copper aren’t immune. We often see pinhole leaks or pitting where salt spray settles.
Tree coverage is another defining feature. Brighton’s leafy streets are lined with plane trees and gums whose root systems travel further than most homeowners expect. These roots commonly invade sewer pipes, especially older clay or cast iron ones, and can cause repeated blockages until the damaged pipe is replaced.
Brighton’s foreshore location means drainage is a constant concern. Sandy soils near the water don’t always hold pipes in place, so stormwater lines can shift or sag, leading to pooling and blockages. Inland, some older council drains are narrow and prone to overload during heavy rain, forcing excess water back into private stormwater systems.
Basements and underground garages are increasingly common in Brighton’s newer luxury builds. These spaces often rely on pump-out systems to stay dry, and when those pumps fail or are undersized, flooding can happen quickly. We’ve seen more than one basement bathroom out of action after a storm because of overwhelmed drainage.
Frequent stormwater issues in Brighton include:
- Basement and underground car park flooding.
- Shifting or cracked stormwater pipes in sandy soil.
- Council drains struggling to cope with downpours.
For the most part, Brighton enjoys strong mains water pressure. But in heritage homes, internal pipe restrictions often reduce flow to showers and taps. Galvanised steel or narrow copper pipes inside walls simply weren’t designed for today’s water usage.
Hot water demand is another common theme. Larger homes with multiple bathrooms put strain on systems, particularly if the hot water unit hasn’t been upgraded to match the house extensions. Residents sometimes assume their system is faulty when the real issue is simply undersizing.
Brighton is home to some of Melbourne’s finest heritage architecture, and those homes come with fragile plumbing. Original fixtures, clay pipes, and even lead water services occasionally remain in place, making sensitive upgrades essential. Renovated homes often present a mix of old and new, like shiny bathrooms hiding behind walls that still house 70-year-old pipework.
On the flip side, Brighton also has many modern luxury builds. These properties usually feature multiple bathrooms, underfloor heating, and sometimes even pools with dedicated filtration systems. The plumbing is more complex, which means maintenance is just as important as installation. Even small faults, like a failed tempering valve, can have widespread impacts in homes with this level of infrastructure.
Older Brighton homes often retain clay sewer pipes or cast-iron stormwater systems. Clay is brittle and cracks easily under root pressure, while cast iron rusts and eventually collapses. In some of the oldest houses, we still find remnants of galvanised steel or even lead pipes: relics that almost always need replacement.
Newer properties use copper for the water supply and PVC for drains. Both perform well, but copper in a coastal environment eventually succumbs to pitting corrosion, and PVC can warp or separate if not supported properly in sandy soil. This mix means that in Brighton, even “new” plumbing systems can encounter issues faster than homeowners expect.
What Brighton locals say about us
Many of our Brighton clients come to us through word of mouth. With over 700 five-star reviews across Bayside, you don’t need to just take our word for it: your neighbours have already tested us out and shared their experiences.
About Outright Plumbing
We’ve been part of the Bayside community since 2012, when we started Outright Plumbing in our garage. Our goal was simple: be the plumbers you can rely on. Over time, we’ve grown into a trusted team by showing up, doing the job right, and valuing every relationship.
- Get the benefit of Ben’s years on the tools and his pride in workmanship.
- See the stability Danielle’s background in finance brings to the business.
- Know you’re dealing with people who value long-term trust over quick fixes.

Questions our Brighton plumbers often get asked
All of our FAQ answers are checked by our plumbers, so you can trust that the information is accurate and reliable.
What is your call-out fee for plumbing jobs in Brighton?
Our call-out fee is $45 for Brighton and Brighton East. This isn’t just a quick look — it covers the time for one of our licensed plumbers to properly assess your plumbing system and explain what’s going on.
We’ll check the obvious problem, look at any connected fittings that could be affected, and give you upfront pricing on the spot. That means you know the cost of the visit and the options available before we start.
Can you help Brighton landlords with urgent plumbing for their rental properties?
Absolutely. We often work with Brighton landlords and property managers who need fast plumbing solutions to keep tenants happy and homes in good order.
Here’s how we handle it:
- We prioritise the booking so an emergency plumber arrives quickly.
- The issue is explained clearly, with photos if you can’t attend in person.
- Options are given with upfront pricing so you can decide straight away.
We also offer plumbing maintenance for rental homes. Many landlords choose this so they’re not dealing with after-hours calls about leaking toilets or hot water systems breaking down.
Can you replace old Brighton sewer lines that have been damaged by tree roots without digging up the whole yard?
In Brighton, sewer blockages from tree roots are one of the most common plumbing issues we see. Many older homes still rely on clay pipes that crack and let roots in.
The good news is that we don’t always have to dig. Often we can:
- Run a CCTV camera to see the full extent of the damage.
- Clear the blockage with specialist equipment.
- Reline the pipe from the inside, creating a new sealed surface that roots can’t break into.
This trenchless method means you get a long-term solution without losing gardens, paving, or driveways in the process.
Are heritage bathroom upgrades in Brighton more complicated for plumbing?
They can be. The challenge with heritage bathrooms is that the plumbing system often hasn’t kept up with modern standards. We regularly find old galvanised or copper pipework behind tiled walls, and access is tight.
Upgrading a heritage bathroom usually involves:
- Replacing outdated fittings with reliable modern ones.
- Making sure visible changes suit the home’s character.
- Providing compliance certificates that the Bayside council requires for these properties.
As experienced plumbers, we know how to balance careful restoration with practical plumbing solutions. That way, Brighton residents end up with bathrooms that are safe, functional, and still true to the home’s style.
Do Brighton homes close to the beach need different plumbing materials to prevent rust?
Living close to the bay is a privilege — but the salty sea air is tough on plumbing. We often see rust in gutters, downpipes, and even hot water systems in homes near Brighton Beach.
Our advice is to use materials built for coastal conditions:
- Copper or PVC piping instead of galvanised steel.
- Marine-grade stainless steel for fixtures.
- Regular checks of roof plumbing to catch early corrosion.
This proactive approach prevents costly leaks and extends the life of your system. We provide roof plumbing repairs and replacements designed to withstand Brighton’s coastal air.
Can you set up backflow prevention for Brighton properties near flood-prone streets?
Yes — and in some areas of Brighton it’s a must. Heavy rain can overwhelm council stormwater systems, pushing water back into private pipes. A backflow prevention device stops that from reaching your home or business.
When you call us, we’ll:
- Inspect your plumbing and gas connections to see where backflow risks exist.
- Install and test the right device for your property.
- Ensure your updated system meets VBA plumbing standards.
Backflow devices are a simple safeguard that protects Brighton residents from messy and expensive clean-ups.
Do you inspect Brighton homes for plumbing issues before they’re put up for sale?
Yes, we often do pre-sale plumbing inspections. Sellers in Brighton like the reassurance of knowing their home won’t be held up by hidden issues during negotiations.
A typical inspection can include:
- Checking bathrooms and kitchens for leaks.
- Running a drain camera through stormwater and sewer lines.
- Testing the hot water system and gas connections.
- Assessing roof plumbing and gutters for signs of wear.
This gives you a clear picture of what might need attention. Buyers value transparency, and fixing issues early helps you present your home as well-cared-for. We can also provide toilet repair services or other quick fixes before the property goes to market.
Are Brighton homes with original roof plumbing at higher risk of leaks during heavy rain?
They are. Many Brighton homes still have the original roof plumbing, and these systems weren’t built for today’s rainfall intensity or the amount of leaf litter from large street trees.
The risks include water overflowing into walls, cracked flashing letting water into ceilings, and downpipes backing up. Once these issues start, they can cause damage quickly.
We recommend regular inspections, especially before winter. Our team carries out burst water pipe repairs and complete roof plumbing upgrades so Brighton homes stay dry when the rain hits hard.
Where we work across the south
Outright Plumbing is based in Bayside, and we cover the whole southern area of Melbourne. Brighton is one of the suburbs we know best, but you’ll also see our vans in nearby streets every day.
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