Your Storm-Season Plumbing Checklist: Essential Prep for Brisbane Homes

Storm season in Southeast Queensland brings heavy rain, hail, flash flooding, and unpredictable weather. While many focus on gardens, roofs, and emergency kits, plumbing systems are often overlooked, even though they’re one of the first parts of your home affected when a major storm hits. Consulting a trusted plumber Brisbane now can help prevent leaks, water damage, and costly emergency callouts when storms arrive.

Here’s a practical checklist to safeguard your home’s plumbing before the rain arrives.

Inspect Gutters and Downpipes

Gutters and downpipes are vital for directing stormwater away from your home. If they’re clogged with leaves, dirt, or debris, water can overflow into eaves, ceilings, or walls. Scheduling professional guttering maintenance Brisbane ensures your gutters and downpipes are clear, secure, and ready for heavy rain.

Check for:

  • Blockages or sagging sections
  • Rust or corrosion
  • Overflow during light rain

Cleaning and repairing gutters now prevents water damage and costly repairs later.

Ensure Drains Are Clear

Outdoor drains, stormwater pits, and downpipes often get blocked with garden debris. During storms, this can lead to flooding or water pooling around your home.

Professional drain cleaning ensures drains flow freely and reduces the risk of flooding. Even minor improvements in drainage can make a significant difference when heavy rain hits.

Check for Leaks Inside and Outside

Small leaks often worsen during storms due to pressure fluctuations or ground movement. Inspect:

  • Taps, spouts, and showerheads
  • Under-sink pipes
  • Hot water system connections
  • Toilets and garden irrigation

Early water leak detection and repair prevents serious water damage.

Protect Your Hot Water System

Storms can affect hot water systems, especially if electrical components are exposed to moisture or flooding. Scheduling professional hot water system repairs before the rainy season can prevent sudden failures and ensure your system operates safely.

Check:

  • Signs of rust or corrosion
  • Relief valves and connections
  • System raised off the ground if flooding is possible

Older units may need professional inspection or replacement before storms to avoid sudden failure.

Test Sump Pumps

If your property has a sump pump, test it before the rainy season:

  • Ensure it powers on
  • Clear debris around the pump
  • Check that the float moves freely

A functioning sump pump can prevent internal flooding in low-lying areas.

Secure Outdoor Plumbing

Strong winds can damage external plumbing. Make sure to:

  • Secure outdoor taps and pipes
  • Cap or disconnect irrigation lines
  • Tighten fittings on sinks or outdoor appliances

This reduces the risk of cracked or broken pipes during storms.

Know How to Turn Off Your Water

In emergencies like burst pipes or internal leaks, knowing how to turn off your main water supply can save thousands in damage.

  • Locate your water meter and stop valve
  • Ensure valves operate smoothly

Consider professional replacement if corroded.

Call a Plumber Before the Storms

If you notice slow drainage, leaks, or worn plumbing, scheduling a pre-storm check can save you from emergency callouts. A Grade Plumbing & Gas provides:

Being prepared gives peace of mind during Southeast Queensland’s storm season. Contact A Grade Plumbing & Gas today on (07) 3290 2245.