Plumber In Macedon Ranges
Licensed plumber and gasfitter working across Macedon Ranges Shire — Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Romsey, Lancefield, Woodend, Kyneton and Mt Macedon. Speak directly with the plumber and get a free quote.
Nexgen Plumbing & Gasfitting rated 5/5
A Plumber For Macedon Ranges Homes
When you've got plumbing that needs fixing, you want a plumber who turns up, gets to the bottom of it, and does the job properly. At Nexgen Plumbing & Gasfitting you speak directly with the plumber doing the work — no call centres, no booking agents.
We handle the full range of residential plumbing across the Macedon Ranges — leaking taps and toilets, hot water repairs and replacements, gasfitting (natural gas and LPG), bathroom and kitchen renovations, and emergency callouts.
As a small local plumbing business serving Macedon Ranges Shire, we focus on honest advice, fair pricing and quality workmanship — the kind of service you'd want from a plumber working on your own home.
Get A QuotePlumbing Services Across Macedon Ranges Homes

Emergency Plumbing Repairs
Fast help for burst pipes, major leaks and urgent water issues across Macedon Ranges homes.

Gasfitting
Licensed installs and repairs for natural gas and LPG appliances across the Ranges.

Hot Water Systems
Repairs, swap-overs and new installs for all hot water systems in Macedon Ranges homes.

Renovation Plumbing
Bathroom, kitchen and laundry renovation plumbing across older Macedon Ranges homes.

General Plumbing
Leaks, drips, taps, toilets and showers — sorted properly the first time across the Ranges.
A Plumber Set Up For Macedon Ranges Properties
The Ranges aren't suburbia — and the plumbing reflects that. A lot of homes around Mt Macedon, Woodend and the smaller hamlets are older period houses on larger blocks, often with rainwater tanks, septic systems and LPG bottles instead of mains gas. Newer growth around Gisborne and Romsey looks more like the suburbs further south, but with the colder winters that come with the elevation.
What that means in practice is we don't turn up assuming everything is on town water and natural gas. We're across tank pumps, pressure issues, bottled gas regulator setups and the kind of pipe insulation work that actually matters when temperatures drop below zero.
- Sunbury-based — Gisborne is 20 minutes up the road
- Familiar with tank water, septic systems and LPG setups common in the Ranges
- You speak directly with a plumber, not a receptionist or call centre
- Straightforward pricing and free, upfront quotes
- Licensed plumber and gasfitter — REG 124377
Trusted By Macedon Ranges Home & Business Owners
- Minh D Home Owner
We needed some pit drains installed around the backyard for better drainage system, a new bathroom vanities done and new fridge to be connected to a water line . Ben did a fantastic job, was very professional at what he does and would highly recommend anyone who is after a reliable plumber.
Google - Erhan K Home Owner
If you're in Melbourne and need reliable plumbing work like toilet replacements, basin installs, or bathroom renos, these guys are the real deal. Honest, skilled, and genuinely care about doing a great job. I'll definitely be calling them again and have already recommended them to mates.
Google - Damian G Home Owner
We had an emergency that required a plumber straight away and Ben was nothing short of a live saver he analysed the issue was able to come up with an immediate solution and therefore fixed the issue in very quick time
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Need A Plumber In Macedon Ranges?
If you need a repair, a renovation quote, or have a plumbing emergency, we are ready to help. Contact us today to discuss your project and get a free quote
- Phone 0423 368 311
- Address Sunbury
Plumbing Across Macedon Ranges Shire
Hot Water Repairs and Replacements In The Ranges
Hot water systems work harder in the Ranges than they do in the suburbs. Cold mornings put more pressure on the unit, and the water sitting in long pipe runs to outdoor laundries or detached studios cools down fast. We see plenty of older gas storage units finally giving up across Gisborne and Riddells Creek, while LPG instantaneous units are more common further out around Lancefield and Romsey.
We assess the unit honestly — not every "no hot water" call is a full replacement — and where a swap-over is the right call, we'll explain the options before quoting. Learn more about our hot water services →
Gasfitting — Natural Gas and LPG
One thing that catches some plumbers out in the Ranges is that not everywhere is on natural gas. A lot of properties run on LPG bottles, which means different regulators, different pipe sizing and different compliance requirements when you're connecting an appliance. We're licensed and set up for both, whether it's a cooktop install in a new Gisborne build or replacing a regulator on a Mt Macedon hobby block.
Every gas job is tested and signed off with a compliance certificate. Learn more about our gasfitting services →
General Plumbing In Older Macedon Ranges Homes
The older homes around Woodend, Kyneton and Mt Macedon often have plumbing that's been added to over decades — copper joined into older galvanised, fittings that were standard in the 70s but no longer made, and the occasional surprise behind a wall during a small repair. We approach those jobs methodically rather than just patching and hoping.
Most everyday issues — dripping taps, running toilets, slow leaks — are sorted in a single visit. Learn more about our general plumbing services →
Burst Pipes and Cold-Weather Callouts
The Ranges get proper winters, and the cold snaps will find any pipe that isn't properly insulated. Most cold-weather emergency callouts we get are split copper in unheated subfloors, broken external taps that froze overnight, or solar hot water pipework that wasn't lagged when it was installed. We isolate the leak, repair the damaged section, and check the surrounding pipework so the same thing doesn't happen at the next joint.
If something's burst right now, call us — we'll get to most of the shire as quickly as conditions allow. Learn more about our emergency services →
Bathroom and Kitchen Renovations
Renovations are a big part of the work in the Ranges — period homes being brought up to date, kitchens reworked, ensuites added. We handle the rough-in stage before the tiler and cabinetmaker get going, then come back to install fixtures and connect everything once the room is ready. Working in older homes often means dealing with non-standard wall thicknesses, original waste lines and tight spaces — all of which we're set up for.
Frequently Asked Questions
We work right across Macedon Ranges Shire — Gisborne, New Gisborne, Riddells Creek, Macedon, Mt Macedon, Woodend, Kyneton, Romsey and Lancefield. From Sunbury, Gisborne is about 20 minutes and Kyneton around 45. If you're unsure whether you're in our regular run, just call and we'll let you know.
Yes. A lot of properties out through the Ranges aren't on mains water or sewer, and the plumbing reflects that. We work on tank setups, pump issues and septic-connected fixtures regularly, so it's not something we have to figure out as we go.
Yes. We're licensed for both natural gas and LPG installations and repairs, which matters in the Ranges where bottled gas is still common. Whether it's a regulator replacement, a new cooktop connection or a leak check, we can sort it and provide a compliance certificate.
It depends on the job. Smaller repairs like tap washers, toilet valves and minor leaks are at the affordable end. Larger jobs — hot water replacements, renovation rough-ins, gas appliance installs — are quoted based on the work involved. You always get an upfront quote before any work starts so there are no surprises.
Yes. All plumbing and gas work is completed by a licensed plumber and gasfitter (REG 124377) and we carry full insurance. Any gas work is signed off with a compliance certificate.
Both. A leaking tap or running toilet is just as worth getting fixed as a full bathroom rough-in. Smaller jobs are often what we book in around larger ones, and we'd rather sort a small problem now than have you call back six months later when it's grown into something bigger.




