Report a Plumbing Repair Ealing
Plumbing problem in your rented property in Ealing? Under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, your landlord is legally responsible for maintaining pipes, drains, heating and sanitation — but you must report the problem in writing first. This guide explains exactly what to do, how long your landlord has to respond, and when you can call us directly for emergency work.
Postcodes: UB1, W3, W5, W7, W13

Report a Plumbing Repair in Ealing — Local Context
Ealing - often called the Queen of the Suburbs - is characterised by wide tree-lined avenues, Edwardian villas, and a thriving town centre. Our engineers cover the entire borough from Southall to Acton, responding to plumbing emergencies within 30–45 minutes.
Local note: Edwardian properties in Ealing Broadway and Acton regularly have original soil and vent pipe stacks that have degraded.
Report a Plumbing Repair coverage — Ealing
Postcodes: UB1, W3, W5, W7, W13
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020 0000 0000Why Report a Plumbing Repair Matters in Ealing
Edwardian properties in Ealing Broadway and Acton regularly have original soil and vent pipe stacks that have degraded. Hard water is a significant cause of boiler and cylinder scale.
Housing stock: Edwardian and inter-war terraces and semis throughout Ealing, Acton and Hanwell, with a growing proportion of modern flat developments near Crossrail stations.
Report a Plumbing Repair across Ealing — Areas Covered
Common Questions — Report a Plumbing Repair in Ealing
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