• A burst water service or serious water service leak
• A blocked or broken toilet; (Only an emergency if one toilet at the home; try plunging the toilet beforehand)
• A serious roof leak – contact State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500
• A gas leak – if the outside gas meter appears to have a gas smell omitting, please contact the gas provider as they will come out to change the gas meter
• A dangerous electrical fault
• Flooding or serious flood damage – contact State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500
• Major storm, fire or impact damage – contact State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500
• A failure or breakdown of the gas, electricity or water supply to the premises
• A failure or breakdown of an essential service or hot water, cooking or heating appliance
• A fault or damage that makes the premises unsafe or unsecure
• A fault or damage likely to injure a person, damage the property or unduly inconvenience a resident of the premises
• A serious fault in a staircase, or other common area or premises that unduly inconveniences a resident in gaining access to or using the premises
Is it gas or electric? Have you arranged for the connection of your gas or electricity?
If it is electric - Have you checked if your hot water system needs filling/topping up? There is normally a copper valve on an electric hot water system and an overflow pipe. Pull this lever up until a flow of water starts coming out of the overflow pipe. This normally needs to be done roughly every 6 months or so.
Ensure the fuse in the meter box is not switched off.
Ensure the water tap on the system is turned on.
If it is gas - Check to see if the pilot light has gone out. Most gas hot water systems can be lit easily, some do require a trade. Instructions are usually on inside of the plate lid to unit or google the instructions.
POWER
PLEASE NOTE: If an electrician is called out to the property and it is discovered that a faulty appliance is the cause, the tenant will be responsible for the call out fee.
BLOCKED DRAINS
Do not put fat or oil down the drain as this will clog up the pipes.
• Have you cleared the drain of any hair and soap build up?
PLEASE NOTE: If a plumber is called out to the property and it is discovered that the drains are blocked due to items/products put down the drains by the tenant or tenants’ visitors, the tenant will be responsible for the call out fee.
OVEN NOT HEATING
• Have you checked the connections to make sure they are not lose or dirty?
• A build-up of grime and/or grease can cause elements to break down
• Some ovens require a switch on the wall to be turned on