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When electrical work and plumbing repairs need to happen together
A loss of hot water, a pump that will not operate or a control fault can involve more than one part of a home’s system. Where a plumbing asset relies on power, controls or connected circuits, electrical work may be needed alongside plumbing repairs. Full electrical capability is relevant when the work extends to licensed electrical installation, servicing or repairs associated with plumbing assets or broader site needs.
Electric hot water system repairs may involve investigating the plumbing equipment as well as its power supply, controls or associated electrical components. The cause is not always apparent from the symptom, so clear information helps the plumbing business understand what is happening before determining the appropriate repair pathway.
Electrical elements that may be connected to plumbing assets
Depending on the plumbing business’s capability and the equipment involved, electrical work may relate to power supplies, switchboards, controls, sensors, pumps, hot water systems, lighting, lighting systems or equipment circuits. A fault in any one of these connected elements can affect how a plumbing asset operates.
For homeowners, tenants, landlords, strata owners and property managers, the useful starting point is the observed problem: whether equipment has stopped working, a circuit has failed, a control is not responding, or an RCD has tripped. Avoid trying to diagnose the cause remotely. Instead, record what occurred and when, then provide those details when choosing a plumbing business.
Signs that may point to a power or control issue
Some household plumbing problems can coincide with an electrical issue. Common examples include failed circuits, control faults, pump or hot water power-supply problems, RCD trips, damaged cabling or unsafe access around equipment. These signs do not confirm the source of a fault, but they can help explain why plumbing and electrical services may need to be considered together.
- An electric hot water system is not operating as expected.
- A pump or other powered plumbing equipment has stopped responding.
- A circuit has failed or an RCD has tripped in connection with the equipment.
- A control, sensor or equipment circuit appears to be affected.
- There is damaged cabling or access around the equipment is unsafe.
Useful details to have ready
Good information allows a plumbing business to consider whether the situation may suit a service call, a planned repair or a larger scoped item. It also helps them understand access and the consequence if the equipment remains out of operation.
- Provide the property address, contact person and clear access instructions.
- Describe when the problem started, how often it occurs and anything that appears to make it worse.
- Share photos or short videos of the issue, the surrounding area and labels on the existing equipment where practical.
- Include any previous quotes, reports, maintenance history or product documentation you have available.
- State whether the area is occupied and note any urgency, safety concerns or water or gas isolation status.
For hot water system wiring or control concerns, photographs of equipment labels and the surrounding installation can be particularly useful context. They do not replace an on-site assessment by the appropriately licensed person.
Choosing a plumbing business for connected work
When a plumbing asset relies on electrical power or controls, explain both the plumbing symptom and the electrical symptom. This can make it easier to select a plumbing business whose capability suits the work. A search for a plumber and electrician near me often reflects a need to coordinate these connected issues, rather than treat them as unrelated faults.
Find a Master Plumber connects customers with Master Plumbers and plumbing businesses associated with the Master Plumbers and Gasfitters Association of Western Australia. It is backed by the Association, and customers can use it to choose a plumbing business for their service needs. Choosing a Master Plumber helps consumers make a more informed choice of plumbing business for their property or project.
The Association has represented Western Australia’s plumbing and gasfitting industry since 1901. Its members must adhere to the Association’s Code of Conduct, which sets expectations for honest transactions, ethical business behaviour, lawful plumbing practice, cooperation within the industry and apprentice training.
Products and names you may encounter
Equipment labels, product documents and previous records can help identify what is already installed. Examples customers may encounter across plumbing, electrical and supply channels include Reece, Galvins, Tradelink, MM Electrical, Clipsal, Hager, Schneider Electric and Eaton. These names may appear on products, equipment or supply documentation; their presence does not indicate which products a plumbing business supplies or works on.
Related electrical services for plumbing assets
Different electrical needs call for different service pathways. If the issue is specifically about an RCD, test-and-tag requirements or restricted electrical work, selecting the more specific option can help you describe the task clearly. Where a broader electrical installation, service or repair is required in connection with plumbing equipment or site needs, Full Electrical License is the relevant starting point.
- RCD Testing may be relevant where an RCD has tripped or needs checking.
- Restricted Electrical is a separate option for electrical work connected to plumbing assets where applicable.
- Testing and Tagging is relevant when that specific check is required.
Frequently asked questions
What does Full Electrical License mean for plumbing-related work?
It identifies full electrical capability for licensed electrical installation, service and repair work associated with plumbing assets or broader site needs. The precise work required depends on the asset, symptoms and site conditions.
Can an electric hot water problem involve both plumbing and electrical work?
Yes. An electric hot water system may have plumbing equipment as well as a power supply, controls or associated electrical components. The symptoms and equipment details help determine the appropriate repair pathway.
What should I tell a plumbing business before they attend?
Provide the address, contact and access details, describe the symptoms and timing, and share photos or videos of the affected area and equipment labels where practical. Previous reports, quotes and maintenance records can also help.
What if an RCD has tripped near plumbing equipment?
Record the equipment involved and any related symptoms, then include the RCD trip and any safety concerns when making contact. Electrical work must be isolated, tested and certified by the appropriately licensed person.
Can a plumbing business help with switchboard repairs and upgrades?
Switchboards are among the electrical elements that may be relevant to broader site needs. Describe the equipment and fault so you can choose a plumbing business whose capability suits the work.
Why use Find a Master Plumber?
Find a Master Plumber connects customers with Master Plumbers and plumbing businesses associated with Master Plumbers WA, helping consumers make a more informed choice for their property or project.