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How Much Do Plumbers Cost?

Plumbers are able to perform a variety of jobs in and around your home and they will charge different rates depending on the job requirements.

How Much Do Plumbers Cost?
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Plumbers can handle a variety of tasks. Not just in residential homes, but commercial properties too. Whether you are in an emergency situation or just need a new sink installed, a plumber is the one to call. When an issue occurs, it can be a sudden emergency or something that's been in the works for a while. Plumbers can ensure that not only an emergency is taken care of, but your pipes, sink, water heater, and more are ready for use while standing up to typical wear and tear.

If you are looking to hire a plumber for a commercial property, they can handle more involved jobs than a typical family plumber. They can repair, install, and replace pieces of commercial size water heating, and properly determine issues that have occurred within large scale piping running through the entirety of a building.

Both residential and commercial properties use specific tools, supplies, and a particular knowledge set. Therefore, when you hire a plumber it may seem pricey when you compare it to a simple DIY, but these professionals bring experience and knowledge to handle serious plumbing issues that even the most enthusiastic DIYer shouldn't attempt.

The cost of a plumber will be determined by several factors, but having your emergency taken care of sooner than later can make a massive difference in price. And remember, just because someone is willing to offer you a low price, it does not necesarily mean that it's the best offer. Compare quotes from at least 3 plumbers before you endeavor to do business with anyone. 

What Is The Cost Of a Plumber?

The cost of a plumber really depends on who you hire, what job they need to complete, and how many hours they will need to work on the job. Plumbing rates also vary by region, and because of this, hourly rates can range from $50 - $150. In most cases, a plumbers minimum charge is for a 2-hour callout. The lowest price for a plumber is around $200. This will cover:

  • service call fee
  • an hour or two of labor
  • minor parts replacement and repair

If you are looking to pay for a service call, labor, and a normal everyday plumbing job, on a national average the cost of a plumber will probably run you around $300. This will cover a typical job that you have made an appointment for and which a plumber can complete within a few hours. These jobs are typically not emergency situations and supplies needed are on hand. High-cost plumbing jobs should typically come in around $700 or more to complete with good standards.

Others plumbers may charge a flat fee per job if not by the hour. Whichever payment method is used, the charges will be supported by the type of plumbing work being done.

The above estimates cover the average reported costs nationwide but generally does not include jobs that require:

  • special supplies
  • specialized tools
  • will take several hours, or more than a day to complete

Cost Of a Plumber For New Home Additions

The cost of a plumber will depend on factors such as:

  • location
  • conditions
  • crawlspaces
  • walls

If you are building a new home, you are going to need a few essential areas of the home plumbed up to code by a professional before it can be considered an adequate living space. Consider some of the following installation and fixture costs:

Task Item Cost Cost and Installation
Garbage Disposal Installation $50 - $2,500 $150 - $3,000
Install Garbage Disposal Pipes $20 - $50 $100 - $450
Utility Sink Installation $50 - $900 $500 - $1,300
Tankless Water Heater Installation $800 - $3,000 $1,800 - $5,000
Basement Sump Pump Installation $100 - $300 $250 - $600

Also, consider the following cost estimate:

  • New everything: If your home is just being built and you need a plumber to come install new everything, this will naturally fall in the high end of the cost scale, and may even exceed $700 per fixture.
  • New fixtures: New home addition fixtures, such as sinks, toilets, and taps, cost $200 - $800 per fixture in low-cost or rural housing areas. In urban areas, expect a price of anywhere between $800 - $1100. Installing 10 new fixtures could cost between $2000 - $11,000.
  • Old and new: Removing old piping and installing new copper pipes in a 1,500 sq ft home can cost $2,000 - $15,000.

Emergency Costs

This fee may also go up or down depending on if the job is an emergency situation, or if it's a weekend or holiday. Labor fees are often much higher if the job is considered overtime. Emergency jobs are ultimately some of the most pricey.

Because emergencies can happen at any time, some plumbers will charge higher labor fees for not having a scheduled appointment. If it happens on a weekend, holiday, or at night, a special fee may be applicable. If your job can wait to be completed, try to schedule an appointment during normal working hours.

Other Costs to Consider

Knowing what else may drive the price up or down can help you budget and plan. 

 If you have an older house with parts that may not be easily accessible or need to be ordered in, it will affect the overall cost of a plumber. A job will also be more involved and costly if the job goes on for more than one day. If your plumber has to come back several times or if they have to order specialty parts because they are not within reach, costs will increase. 

Plumbers specialize in maintaining and installing water systems in the home. They have years of experience and qualifications to back up their services, there's no job too big or too small to handle. Due to the varying rates available, it would be wise to contact mutiple plumbers in your area.

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