PIRB Certificate Cape Town

The City of Cape Town requires a Water Installation Certificate (Plumbing COC) before any property transfer. We arrange fast, PIRB-registered plumbing inspections across all Cape Town suburbs.

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Your PIRB Certificate, Explained

A PIRB Certificate — formally called a Plumbing Certificate of Compliance (Plumbing COC) — is issued by a PIRB-licensed plumber confirming that a property's water installation meets all regulatory requirements set by the Plumbing Industry Registration Board (PIRB) and City of Cape Town municipal by-laws.

The City of Cape Town introduced its Water By-law in February 2011, making this certificate a compulsory requirement before any property within the city's jurisdiction can be transferred to a new owner. This is a Cape Town-specific requirement — it does not apply in Johannesburg, Durban or other municipalities.

Only a plumber who holds a Licensed Plumber status with the PIRB — not just a qualified or registered plumber — is authorised to purchase and issue Plumbing Certificates of Compliance. This is an important distinction. A handyman or unregistered plumber cannot legally issue this certificate, regardless of how competent they are at the work itself.

  • Hot water cylinder compliance Geyser must comply with SANS 10252 and SANS 10254, including correct installation of a pressure control valve, temperature and pressure relief valve, drip tray and drain.
  • Water meter registration The meter must register when a tap is open and stop completely when no water is drawn — confirming there are no hidden leaks in the supply line.
  • No leaks present All accessible pipework, joints and fittings are checked for active leaks at the time of inspection.
  • Pipes and fittings correctly fixed Water pipes and terminal fittings must be correctly secured in position throughout the property.
  • No stormwater in sewer Stormwater must not be discharged into the municipal sewer system — a common non-compliance issue in older Cape Town properties.
  • No cross-connections No cross-connection between the potable water supply and any greywater, borehole or groundwater system that may be installed.

Why Cape Town Sellers Can't Skip This

Many sellers in Cape Town only discover the PIRB Certificate requirement late in the transfer process. Here's what's at stake.

It's a Legal By-Law

The City of Cape Town's Water By-law makes a Water Installation Certificate mandatory before transfer. Your conveyancing attorney cannot proceed without it — it's not optional and it cannot be waived.

Banks Require It

Most banks financing a Cape Town property purchase require all relevant compliance certificates before releasing bond funds. A missing PIRB Certificate will stall the bond — and the transfer — regardless of what else is in order.

Hidden Leaks Cost You

An uninspected plumbing installation often hides slow leaks that have been running undetected for months. Getting the inspection done before listing means you fix the problem on your own terms — not under pressure from a buyer's attorney.

Insurance Implications

Without a valid Plumbing COC, your home insurer may reject or reduce a water damage claim. A PIRB certificate is increasingly being required by insurers as evidence that the installation was professionally inspected and certified.

From Booking to Certificate Issued

We keep the process short and clear. Here's exactly what to expect when you contact us.

Contact Us

Call or email us with the property address and we'll confirm an inspection time. We work with PIRB-licensed plumbers across all Cape Town suburbs and can typically turn around inspections quickly — particularly important if you have a transfer date approaching.

Plumbing Inspection

A PIRB-licensed plumber visits the property and checks all visible, accessible plumbing — geyser installation, water meter, pipework, fittings and drainage. The inspection usually takes between 45 minutes and two hours depending on property size and accessibility. Any non-compliant items are noted and reported to you clearly.

Certificate Issued (If Compliant)

If the installation is compliant, the Plumbing COC is issued within five working days of the inspection being completed — which is the PIRB-regulated timeframe. We send the certificate directly to you and your conveyancing attorney.

Rectification + Re-Inspection (If Needed)

If any items are found to be non-compliant — a common one is stormwater discharge into the sewer, or an incorrectly installed geyser — we provide a written quote for the work, carry it out, and arrange a follow-up inspection to issue the certificate. You won't be left managing a separate plumber on top of everything else.


PIRB Inspections Across All Cape Town Suburbs

The PIRB Certificate requirement applies to all properties sold within the City of Cape Town's municipal jurisdiction — which covers a wide area beyond just the CBD.

PIRB Certificate Questions Answered

Is a PIRB Certificate required outside of Cape Town?
No. The Water Installation Certificate (Plumbing COC) is a City of Cape Town by-law requirement. It does not apply in other provinces or municipalities like Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria or Port Elizabeth. If you're selling a property in Cape Town, you need it. If you're selling elsewhere, you don't — though a PIRB COC may still be required for specific plumbing work like geyser installations regardless of location.
Can any plumber issue a PIRB Certificate?
No — only a plumber who holds Licensed Plumber status with the PIRB has the legal right to purchase and issue Plumbing Certificates of Compliance. A qualified or registered plumber who has not passed the PIRB's Licensed Plumber exam cannot issue a COC, even if they carry out plumbing work professionally. This is a common source of confusion — always ask your plumber for their PIRB Licensed Plumber registration details before booking.
How long does it take to get the PIRB Certificate?
After the inspection is complete, the PIRB-licensed plumber has up to five working days to issue the certificate — this is the regulated timeframe. In practice, if the property is compliant, the certificate is often issued sooner. If remedial work is needed first, the timeline extends to cover the work plus a re-inspection. We'll always give you a realistic timeframe upfront based on what we find.
What are the most common reasons a property fails the PIRB inspection?
The most common non-compliance issues in Cape Town properties are: an incorrectly installed geyser (missing pressure control valve, incorrect drip tray drainage, or non-compliant relief valve), stormwater being discharged into the sewer (especially in older properties with inadequate drainage), active leaks in accessible pipework, and water meters that don't stop registering when all taps are closed. None of these are particularly expensive to fix — they just need a licensed plumber to do the work correctly.
Does the PIRB Certificate cover the same things as the Electrical COC?
No — they cover completely different systems. The Electrical COC covers the electrical installation (wiring, DB board, plugs, earthing). The PIRB Certificate covers the water installation (geyser, pipes, water meter, drainage). Both are required when selling a property in Cape Town. We can arrange both through a single booking, which saves you coordinating separate contractors and separate inspection dates.

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