Typlex leaky pipes: Limiting your risk
If you have seen or read stories about leaky "Pro-fit" polybutylene pipes manufactured by Iplex damaging homes, you may be wondering about the piping in your own home.
Typlex pipe repairs: Finding the right support
The Iplex pipes class action covers all homeowners who acquired Iplex "Pro-fit" pipes manufactured between 2017 and 2022 using Typlex 1050 resin, regardless of where they live or the builder involved.
Iplex Pipes Class Action: What you need to know
If your home was built or renovated using Iplex “Pro-fit” polybutylene pipes manufactured between 2017 and 2022 using Typlex 1050 resin, you could be in for an expensive shock.
Many homeowners have faced significant damage and have had to repair or replace affected pipes, sparking legal action and government intervention in Western Australia.
Look for home repair red flags
Dodgy tradies are not always easy to spot, but there are home repair red flags that can help reduce the risk of being ripped off.
Dodgy tradies: Beware home repair scams
Has anyone knocked on the front door to say your roof needs urgent repairs? Perhaps you have paid a deposit to a tradie for work that was never done. Home repair scams are more common than you think – and they can be very costly.