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Finding a Tradie in Canberra: Plumbers, Electricians, Heating and Cooling

Sooner or later every Canberra household needs a tradie, whether it is a burst pipe in a July cold snap, a dead hot water system or a heating unit that has given up. This guide covers how to find good plumbers, electricians and heating and cooling specialists in the ACT, what licensing to look for, and how to avoid the common traps.

Licensing in the ACT

Electrical and plumbing work in the ACT must be carried out by licensed tradespeople. This is a safety and legal matter, not a formality, and unlicensed work can void insurance and create real danger. You can check a licence through Access Canberra, and a reputable tradie will give you their licence details without being pushed.

Heating and cooling, the Canberra way

Canberra has the coldest winters of any Australian capital, so heating is a serious purchase rather than an afterthought. The main choices are ducted systems, reverse-cycle split systems and, in older homes, gas heating. The ACT is phasing out new gas connections as part of its move to electrify homes, which is steering most new installs and replacements towards efficient reverse-cycle electric systems. If you are replacing a gas unit, it is worth asking a specialist about an electric alternative and any available rebates.

Getting quotes

For anything beyond a quick fix, get the job scoped in writing. Three quotes for the same scope is the standard advice and it works. Be clear about whether the price includes parts, removal of the old unit, and any making good afterwards. For emergencies, ask about the call-out fee and the hourly rate before the tradie is on the way.

How to choose

For urgent failures in the depths of a Canberra winter, many trades offer after-hours service at a premium. It is worth having the number of a trusted plumber and electrician saved before you actually need them.

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