Report a Plumbing Repair Greenwich
Plumbing problem in your rented property in Greenwich? 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: SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18

Report a Plumbing Repair in Greenwich — Local Context
Greenwich combines rich maritime heritage with modern riverside living, from the period properties of Blackheath to the new-build developments of Woolwich Arsenal. Our engineers serve the entire borough and arrive within 30–45 minutes of your call.
Local note: Many pre-war properties in Woolwich and Plumstead retain original lead and iron pipework.
Report a Plumbing Repair coverage — Greenwich
Postcodes: SE3, SE7, SE9–10, SE18
Need report a plumbing repair in Greenwich? We respond in 30–60 minutes.
020 0000 0000Why Report a Plumbing Repair Matters in Greenwich
Many pre-war properties in Woolwich and Plumstead retain original lead and iron pipework. New-build riverside properties have complex unvented hot water systems that require G3-qualified engineers.
Housing stock: Victorian terraces in Woolwich and Plumstead, new-build developments on the Thames waterfront, and Edwardian semis in Eltham.
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Common Questions — Report a Plumbing Repair in Greenwich
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