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The Local Plumber You Can Trust
When plumbing troubles strike, locals in Tyalgum turn to Daniel Gray Plumbing for proper help that’s close to home. With more than 28 years in the trade and over 10,000 jobs completed, we know how to keep homes and businesses running smoothly.
From leak detection and fixture installs to new septic systems, we handle every job with care and precision. Our fully licensed team is based nearby, so you’re never left waiting long.
Need a dependable plumber who knows the Tweed Valley inside out? Give us a call on
0418 751 765 for prompt service and honest advice.
What Makes Our Plumbers Stand Out
Choosing a local plumber means getting more than quick fixes. You'll get lasting results. We use advanced tools like water jetters and drain cameras to pinpoint issues fast, saving you time and money.
Whether it’s upgrading your hot water system, maintaining a septic tank or fitting out a new bathroom, we bring practical experience to every project.
Our Tyalgum customers appreciate our straightforward process, contact, quote, service, and the peace of mind that comes from clear communication throughout. With decades of hands-on knowledge, we make plumbing simple, efficient and built to last.
Can a plumber inspect a septic system during a service call?
Yes, a licensed plumber can assess a septic system as part of a regular service visit. They’ll usually check the tank’s water levels, inspect inlet and outlet pipes and look for leaks, blockages or signs of deterioration. If needed, they can also test the system’s flow and advise if it’s time for a pump-out or full service.
Regular septic inspections help prevent environmental contamination, unpleasant odours and expensive emergency repairs. For properties in rural areas, having a plumber who’s experienced with septic systems is especially valuable for keeping things running smoothly year-round.
What should I do if my toilet keeps running?
A continuously running toilet is often caused by a faulty flapper valve, float, or fill valve in the cistern. The flapper may not be sealing properly, allowing water to flow into the bowl continuously. Check the chain for tangles, inspect the flapper for wear, and ensure the float level isn’t set too high. Replacing the faulty part is usually a quick fix. If the problem persists, the entire cistern mechanism may need to be replaced.
What are the signs of a hidden leak on rural properties?
Hidden leaks can be tricky to spot on larger properties. The most common signs include unusually high water bills, damp patches in soil or lawns, or persistent puddles even in dry weather. You might also notice water pressure drops or a faint sound of running water when taps are off.
Because rural homes often have long underground lines, professional plumbers use acoustic sensors, pressure testing and CCTV drain cameras to detect leaks without digging up the property. Finding leaks early not only saves money on water loss but also protects the land from erosion and subsidence.


