Plumbing or drainage work on your property
This page has information on the approvals you need to carry out plumbing or drainage work in wet areas in your property within a building control area in the Northern Territory (NT).
Wet areas are rooms such as a bathroom, toilet, ensuite, powder room or laundry.
Your building project will fit in one of the following categories:
- works not considered plumbing and drainage work
- plumbing and drainage work that does not involve another building work
- plumbing and drainage work that involve other building work.
Building work means work for or in connection with the construction, demolition or removal of:
- a building, or
- plumbing or drainage services, whether connected to a building or not.
This does not include plumbing or drainage services managed by the Power and Water Corporation, as laid out in the Power and Water Corporation Act 1987.
Work on multi-storey construction
If your building or plumbing work involves multi-storey construction, you may need different approvals.
This includes commercial buildings, apartments or townhouses.
For more information, talk to a registered building certifier.
Always use a licensed and registered plumber
You should always use a licensed plumber for plumbing work, including work to fixtures and fittings, whether or not you need a plumbing certificate.
A licensed plumber checks plumbing work and installations against current plumbing codes and standards.
To find a licensed plumber, go to the Plumbers and Drainers Licensing Board website.
Certifying plumber or drainer
A certifying plumber or drainer is a licensed plumber who is also registered with the Building Practitioners Board.
They can issue your plumbing and drainage work a certificate of compliance when it is done.
For the guidelines of the works NT-licensed plumbers and drainers can do under their licenses, email BAS@nt.gov.au.
To find a registered certifying plumber or drainer, go to the Building Practitioners Board website.
Keep building work documents safe
Keep all your building work documents, such as plumbing certificates and inspection reports.
You may need these to support the value of your property if you decide to sell it.
Work not considered plumbing or drainage work
These types of work are considered minor maintenance works, and they do not involve any alteration to the building, drainage or plumbing system or structure.
Building regulations do not apply and they can be carried out without a building permit.
They do not require you to notify the Director of Building Control once completed.
| Types of work | Description of works | Notes |
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| Minor maintenance, repairs and like-for-like replacements, like a bath for a bath |
| These are works that do not require any alteration to the building, drainage or plumbing system or structure, as well as the layout design. They also does not include modifying in-wall pipework or tapware. |
Repair of leakage in plumbing system |
| Works that do not require any alteration to the building, drainage or plumbing system or structure. |
Unblocking of toilets, showers or other plumbing fixtures | Mechanical tools can be used and do not need certification or notification. | |
New joinery work |
| These works must have no changes to the original layout. Any changes to the layout design will require a building permit. |
Shower screen |
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Retiling an existing wet area |
| If your work involves removing and replacing tiles, it is recommended that you engage a professional. This will help avoid damaging the waterproof membrane that protects the floor and walls. |
Plumbing and drainage work that does not involve other building work
Certain plumbing or drainage work does not require a building permit and occupancy certification.
The work must be certified by an NT-licensed certifying plumber or drainer.
A notice of completion and Certificate of Compliance (plumbing and drainage works) must be provided to the Director of Building Control within 7 days.
Get the Certificate of Compliance (plumbing and drainage works) form:
- Certificate of Compliance (plumbing and drainage works) PDF (745.4 KB)
- Certificate of Compliance (plumbing and drainage works) DOCX (699.4 KB).
| Type of work | Description of works | Requirements |
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| Replacing existing water services within a building or property |
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| Wastewater Management System (WMS) over 2,000L/day |
Read more about the WMS over 2,000L/day requirements. | |
| Wastewater Management System (WMS) under 2,000L/day |
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| Installing or replacing solar hot water system |
If alteration to roof structure is required for installation, it will need a separate building permit. |
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| Replacing an existing single major component of a water heater |
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| Removing and reinstating an existing solar hot water system |
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| Realigning or replacing existing drainage lines |
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| Replacing any external sanitary drainage |
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| Installing a new water supply to an existing building |
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| Replacing a major component to an existing onsite wastewater treatment system |
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| Replacing existing effluent disposal areas |
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| Installing or replacing of an existing grease trap or arrestor |
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| Installing or maintenance works for a temperature control device |
Only licensed advanced tradesmen who have endorsement to do thermal mixing valve are allowed to carry out the work. |
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Wastewater management systems over 2,000L/day
If a wastewater management system (WMS) is designed for flow over 2,000L/day, it requires a performance solution report that shows the method of construction that complies with the performance requirements.
The performance solution must be designed by an NT-registered certifying engineer (hydraulic).
An NT-registered certifying plumber and drainer can carry out and certify the construction.
A performance-based design brief (PBDB) must also be provided to the Director of Building Control.
This is a report that defines the:
- scope of work for the performance-based analysis
- technical basis for analysis
- criteria for acceptance of any relevant performance solution as agreed by stakeholders.
Read more about preparing a PBDB in the performance solution process guidance document.
Plumbing and drainage work that involve other building work
You must engage a building certifier for the works listed below. Certifying plumbers and drainers cannot issue a building permit or occupancy certification for these types of work.
A building permit is required for certain plumbing and/or drainage work carried out in the building control area.
There are serious penalties for the owner and others for doing building work without a building permit. Any person that knows about or helps another in doing work without a building permit may also be held accountable.
Read about engaging a registered building certifier and getting a building permit.
Type of work | Example |
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Putting in or taking out partitions or walls |
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Breaking into or altering the walls or floors in wet areas |
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Installing new fixtures or fittings where they do not already exist |
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Contact
For more information or to notify about works, contact the Director of Building Control:
Level 1 Energy House
18 - 20 Cavanagh Street
Darwin NT 0800
GPO Box 1680
Darwin NT 0801
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