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- Locally owned and fully licensed
- Over 28 years of experience
- Trusted across the Tweed Valley
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The Plumber Locals Call First
At Daniel Gray Plumbing, our plumber team takes the hassle out of keeping your home or business running smoothly. With over 28 years of hands-on experience, we know plumbing inside and out, from simple pipe repairs to full system installations.
Locals around Uki rely on us for practical fixes, honest advice and workmanship that stands the test of time. We’re fully licensed and equipped with the right tools for every job, so you can count on a smooth process from start to finish.
When you need a trustworthy plumber who fixes the issue the first time, give us a call on
0418 751 765 today.
Smarter Plumbing for Every Home
Living in Uki means dealing with everything from rural water systems to older plumbing networks. That’s why we bring a mix of modern tools and old-fashioned practical experience to every project.
Using high-pressure jetting and drain cameras, we identify issues quickly, saving you time, mess and repeat callouts. Our plumbers communicate clearly, so you always know what’s happening and why.
If it’s a leaky tap, hot water upgrade or new septic setup, you’ll get upfront pricing and quality work that lasts. For locals, that’s peace of mind you can feel every time you turn on the tap.
Why is my water pressure low in just one tap?
Low water pressure in a single tap is usually caused by a blocked aerator or cartridge, especially in mixer taps. Over time, mineral deposits or debris from the water supply can build up and restrict flow. Unscrewing the aerator and cleaning it may fix the issue.
If cleaning doesn’t help, the problem could be inside the tap itself, requiring a cartridge replacement. If other taps are affected too, the cause might be broader, like a partial pipe blockage.
What causes pipes to make a banging noise?
Banging noises in pipes, often called water hammer, usually occur when a tap or appliance shuts off quickly, causing a sudden stop in water flow. This pressure spike can make pipes shake or bang against walls. Worn-out valves, loose pipes, or high water pressure often contribute. Installing a water hammer arrestor or securing the pipework can help reduce the noise. If left unchecked, the force can lead to damaged fittings or leaks over time.
How do plumbers locate hidden pipe leaks without digging?
Modern plumbers use a mix of acoustic listening devices, moisture sensors and CCTV drain cameras to find hidden leaks quickly. These tools detect the exact source of a leak without unnecessary excavation or damage.
Once identified, the plumber can make precise repairs, often replacing only the affected section of pipe. This method saves time, reduces labour costs and limits disruption to your property, making it ideal for both residential and rural setups.


