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Common Plumbing Services

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Clogged Drain
$100–$300

Slow or fully blocked sink, tub, shower, or floor drain

Water Heater Repair
$150–$600

No hot water, leaks, strange noises, or pilot light issues

Leaking Pipes
$150–$500

Visible drips, water stains on walls or ceilings, wet spots

Toilet Repair
$100–$350

Running toilet, won’t flush, leaking at base, clogs

Faucet Repair
$120–$300

Dripping faucet, low pressure, handle won’t turn, sprayer issues

Sewer Line Issues
$300–$5,000+

Multiple drains backing up, sewage smell, gurgling sounds

Garbage Disposal
$150–$400

Jammed, leaking, humming but not grinding, won’t turn on

Water Heater Install
$800–$2,500

New tank or tankless unit installation, old unit removal

Plumbing Cost Guide

National average costs for common plumbing jobs. Your quote may vary by metro and complexity.

ServiceTypical Cost
Drain cleaning (snake)$100–$250
Hydro jetting$350–$800
Faucet replacement$150–$350
Toilet repair$100–$350
Toilet replacement$350–$800
Leaking pipe repair$150–$500
Burst pipe repair$400–$1,500
Water heater repair$150–$600
Water heater replacement (tank)$800–$2,000
Water heater replacement (tankless)$1,500–$3,500
Slab leak detection + repair$630–$4,400
Sewer line camera inspection$125–$500
Sewer line repair/replacement$1,500–$5,000+
Garbage disposal replacement$150–$400
Whole-house repipe$4,000–$15,000+

Cost estimates based on national averages from HomeAdvisor, Angi, HomeGuide, and Fixr (2025–2026 data). Actual costs vary by metro, job complexity, time of day, and materials. Emergency and after-hours rates typically 1.5–3× standard pricing.

When to Call a Plumber vs. DIY

Some plumbing jobs are safe to tackle yourself. Others can cost you thousands if you wait.

Water gushing from a pipe or fixture

Uncontrolled water causes $3,000+ in structural damage per hour. Shut off the main valve and call immediately.

Sewage backing up into your home

Raw sewage is a biohazard. You need professional equipment and potentially a sewer camera inspection to find the root cause.

No hot water from any fixture

Could be a failed heating element, gas valve issue, or thermocouple. Gas water heater repairs involve carbon monoxide risk — never DIY.

Water heater leaking from the tank

A leaking tank usually means corrosion and imminent failure. A 40–50 gallon tank releasing at once causes catastrophic water damage.

Slab leak signs (warm floor spots, running meter)

Slab leaks require specialized detection equipment. Delaying repair leads to foundation damage costing $5,000–$15,000+.

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Plumbing Services by City

Local plumbing guides with city-specific costs, common issues, and pro tips.

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Plumbing FAQ

Most plumbers charge $45–$200 per hour, with the national average around $80–$130 for residential work. Many jobs are quoted as flat rates: a drain cleaning runs $100–$300, a faucet replacement $150–$350, and a water heater install $800–$2,500. Emergency or after-hours calls typically cost 1.5–3× the standard rate. Most plumbers also charge a service call fee of $50–$200 that covers travel and initial diagnosis — some waive this if you hire them for the job.

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