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Hills Plumbing & Gas
Inland
Parkwood, Gold Coast QLD

New Build Plumbing in Parkwood

Established residential housing on town water and sewer. Hills Plumbing & Gas covers Parkwood for new build plumbing, fixed-price quoting, 24/7 emergency, workmanship guarantee in writing.

New Build Plumbing in a inland suburb like Parkwood

New build plumbing in established inland Gold Coast suburbs is the most straightforward of any of our cluster patterns. Mains water, council sewer and reticulated natural gas are universally available. Lots are level and standard suburban size, excavation is predictable, and the local plumbing trade base is mature so coordination with the rest of your build is smooth. Most new inland builds these days are knock-down rebuilds in suburbs like Robina, Ashmore and Carrara where the original 1970s-80s housing stock is reaching demolition age and being replaced with modern family homes. Our job is to read the plans properly, hit the site visits on schedule, and hand the certifier a clean paperwork pack at the end. No salt-air premium, no septic complications, no tank-water pressure problems, just a clean modern build done to spec.

New Build Plumbing across Parkwood

Parkwood plumbers covering the residential streets around the Parkwood Tavern, the Griffith University Gold Coast campus precinct, the Gold Coast Light Rail corridor along Olsen Avenue, and the Parkwood International Golf Course. The Parkwood State School catchment anchors the family-housing core, with the bulk of homes built between the early 1980s and the early 2000s on standard suburban blocks. The Light Rail and Griffith Uni have shifted parts of the suburb toward student-share rental over the past decade.

What we typically see in Parkwood specifically

Parkwood housing is mostly 1980s-2000s, common work includes hot water replacement as units pass 10-15 years, bathroom renos as original tilework reaches end-of-life, and gas BBQ/cooktop installs (strong mains gas coverage here). The student-rental properties around Griffith Uni see standard reactive maintenance, running toilets, leaking taps, blocked drains from inappropriate flushed items, and emergency hot water swap-outs that can't wait. The original 1980s copper service lines on the older streets near Parkwood State School are starting to develop pinhole leaks at compression fittings. Properties near the lower-lying golf course frontage occasionally need stormwater pit clearing after heavy rain.

How the new build plumbing job runs in Parkwood

A typical inland Gold Coast new build runs across roughly 5-7 plumbing site visits over 4-6 months from slab to handover. The full scope:

  • Pre-slab set-out and drainage. Reading the plans, setting out every wet-area drain, every floor waste, every through-slab penetration. This is where most other plumbers cut corners and the homeowner pays for it 3 years later, we set out to the published AS3500 falls minimum, not just whatever the trench digger thought looked about right.
  • Sewer connection to council main. Universal in inland suburbs, no septic. Connection depth depends on the council main, we set the slab drainage to come out at the right depth at the boundary.
  • Water service from meter. Including pressure-limiting valve (mandatory under AS3500 for all new builds), isolation valves at the meter and at every wet area.
  • Gas rough-in. Natural gas almost everywhere in inland Gold Coast (some pockets of Mudgeeraba and Currumbin Waters still on LPG). Cooktop, hot water, BBQ point, gas heater if specified.
  • Hot and cold water rough-in to every wet area with isolation valves. PEX is now standard for most builders, we will use copper if you prefer.
  • Hot water unit supply and install. Most inland new builds now go heat pump or gas continuous flow, see hot water systems section.
  • Fit-off after waterproofing and tiling. Tapware, mixer, basin, toilet, shower and bath. Coordinated with your tiler so set-outs match the chosen fittings.
  • Pressure test and commissioning. Hydrostatic test before handover, leak checks, hot water commissioning, gas leak test.
  • QBCC Form 4 plumbing compliance + gas compliance certificate handed to your certifier as a single PDF pack.

What inland builds get right that coastal builds do not have to worry about: standard chrome-plated brass tapware lasts the full 20+ years inland, no salt-air corrosion premium. Hot water unit placement is flexible, no need to worry about exposed walls. External fittings can be standard spec, no marine-grade upgrade needed.

What inland builds still need to get right: water pressure in many inland suburbs runs hot, 600-850 kPa at the meter is common in Robina, Varsity Lakes, Mudgeeraba and the southern inland areas. The pressure limit valve is not optional, every new build needs one properly commissioned. We have replaced too many failed mixer cartridges and burst flexis at 3-year-old homes where the pressure was never checked at handover.

Working with your builder: we work with several Gold Coast builders on production and custom homes. We hit our site visit dates without chasing, we attend pre-pour meetings, and we have the paperwork ready for the certifier before they ask. If you are a builder reading this and you want a plumber who treats your schedule as non-negotiable, we are interested.

Pricing for new build plumbing in Parkwood

Realistic 2026 ranges for an inland Gold Coast new build, slab to handover plumbing only:

  • Production-style 4-bed (basic spec, builder-grade fittings): $14,000-22,000
  • Mid-tier custom 4-bed (better tapware, heat pump): $20,000-32,000
  • Premium custom (Phoenix / Sussex / Astra Walker tapware, freestanding bath, gas continuous flow + BBQ + heater): $32,000-55,000+

Inland builds are the most predictable cost of any cluster, standard mains everywhere, no salt-air premium, no septic, no long tank runs. Quotes are usually within 5% of final actual cost if the plans are signed off properly before pre-slab.

Why Parkwood homes call Hills Plumbing & Gas

  • Coast-based, 13+ years experience of plumbing, we know the quirks of Parkwood housing better than most
  • QBCC plumbing + gas licence, full public liability cover, gas work compliance issued at the door
  • You sign off on a written fixed price before any work happens, no exceptions
  • Out of hours we still pick up the phone, no "we will get back to you tomorrow"
  • Workmanship guarantee documented on every job sheet, no fine-print exclusions

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Common questions

Things Parkwood homeowners ask us about new build plumbing

What plumbing do I need to decide before the slab is poured?Before the slab is poured you lock in every wet-area location, toilet stack position, drainage falls, floor waste positions, and any through-slab penetrations, because all of it is cast in concrete and cannot move later without cutting the slab. You also confirm the sewer connection point, water service entry, and whether any future ensuite, outdoor shower or second laundry needs a rough-in stubbed now. Get these decisions reviewed by your licensed plumber against the plans before the pour, not after.Read more →Who coordinates the plumbing on a new build?On a builder-managed new build, the builder coordinates the plumbing as head contractor, scheduling the licensed plumber around the other trades and carrying single-point responsibility for the program. On an owner-builder job, you take on that coordination yourself, booking the plumber at each stage, lining up inspections, and managing the sequence. In both cases the licensed plumber owns the technical compliance and issues the QBCC Form 4. Coordination is about scheduling and accountability, not who does the actual plumbing.Read more →What plumbing inspections does a new build need in QLD?A Queensland new build needs the plumbing inspected at the key stages of the work, most importantly the pre-slab drainage inspection before the concrete is poured, and a final inspection at completion. Depending on the build, a sewer or septic / AWTS inspection and backflow prevention inspections also apply. The inspections are carried out by a council plumbing inspector or a licensed plumbing certifier, and the work must comply with AS/NZS 3500. At completion the licensed plumber issues the QBCC Form 4 compliance certificate.Read more →
FAQs

New Build Plumbing in Parkwood, common questions

Do I need a pressure-limiting valve on a new inland Gold Coast build?+
Yes, mandatory under AS3500 for all new builds. Inland Gold Coast mains pressure runs 600-850 kPa in most suburbs, well above the 500 kPa appliance threshold. Without a properly commissioned PLV, you will be replacing flexi hoses, mixer cartridges and toilet inlet valves prematurely. Every new build we do includes one.
Should I specify a heat pump or gas continuous flow on a new inland build?+
For most 3+ person households we now recommend heat pump (Sanden, Reclaim, iStore). The federal STC rebate cuts the install cost significantly and the daily run cost is well under gas continuous flow over a year. Gas continuous flow is still a good fit for very high simultaneous demand households or where electricity tariff conditions are unfavourable. We model both at quote stage if you want the numbers.
What is the typical timeline for an inland new home plumbing scope?+
From pre-slab set-out to final fit-off and certification, around 4-6 months for a typical 4-bedroom inland build. We attend 5-7 site visits over that period: pre-slab, pre-pour drainage, post-frame rough-in, pre-sheet pressure test, fit-off after waterproofing and tiling, and final commissioning.
Can you handle the certifier paperwork at handover?+
Yes. Every new build we do includes QBCC Form 4 plumbing compliance, gas compliance certificate, hydrostatic pressure test certificate, hot water warranty registration in your name and an as-built drainage drawing. Handed over as a single PDF at completion.
Will you work with my chosen builder or do I have to use yours?+
We work with whoever you have engaged. We slot into your builder's schedule, attend pre-pour meetings, hit our dates without chasing. If you do not have a builder yet, we can introduce you to a couple of Gold Coast builders we have worked with for years.

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