Plumbing Cost Guides

Rarely does somebody set out to upgrade their plumbing. The pipes transporting fresh water to your home and waste water from your home tend to do their jobs with the kind of anonymity reserved for theatrical stage hands. You don't appreciate them until something goes wrong.
When something does go wrong, speed is usually essential. Water damage can cause thousands of dollars in damage in no time. Leaks can soak floors, ceilings and foundations, causing rot and mold that may make your home uninhabitable. The quicker you address your problem, the better off you, and your wallet will be. It might not feel like a great investment when you see that rush jobs come with premium costs. But the alternatives can be apocalyptic. Click here for quotes on different types of plumbing jobs.

The cost of a plumber ranges from $160 to $430 for a typical job with the average cost per hour ranging from $45 to $150. This can include jobs like repairing faucets, toilets, sinks or bathtubs. Some plumbers may also charge a flat rate depending on the job.

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  • Hire a Plumber Costs
    Most homeowners spent between:
    $169 - $460
    Average cost:
    $299
    Low cost:
    $95
     
    High cost:
    $800
  • Repair a Clogged Drain Costs
    Most homeowners spent between:
    $127 - $280
    Average cost:
    $201
    Low cost:
    $81
     
    High cost:
    $500
  • Install a Water Heater Costs
    Most homeowners spent between:
    $725 - $1,258
    Average cost:
    $959
    Low cost:
    $320
     
    High cost:
    $6,000

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Plumbing
Hire a Plumber
(37,444 projects)
Average National Cost:
$299
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Repair a Clogged Drain
(12,290 projects)
Average National Cost:
$201
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Install a Water Heater
(11,639 projects)
Average National Cost:
$912
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Repair a Water Heater
(7,860 projects)
Average National Cost:
$500
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Install a Faucet
(3,922 projects)
Average National Cost:
$242
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Install or Repair Gas Pipes
(3,824 projects)
Average National Cost:
$481
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Install New Plumbing Pipes
(3,571 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,054
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Repair a Sump Pump
(2,674 projects)
Average National Cost:
$462
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Repair a Toilet
(2,435 projects)
Average National Cost:
$197
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Repair a Well Pump
(2,131 projects)
Average National Cost:
$774
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Clean Septic Tank
(1,869 projects)
Average National Cost:
$375
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Install a Water Main
(1,853 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,462
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Install a Water Treatment & Purification System
(1,780 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,629
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Clean a Sewer Line
(1,704 projects)
Average National Cost:
$290
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Install a Shower
(1,370 projects)
Average National Cost:
$3,129
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Install a Sewer Main
(1,195 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,733
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Install a Bathtub
(1,112 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,906
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Plumbing
Repair a Water Treatment & Purification System
(1,093 projects)
Average National Cost:
$391
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Repair a Drain Line Breakage
(1,063 projects)
Average National Cost:
$558
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Plumbing
Install a Toilet
(916 projects)
Average National Cost:
$375
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Plumbing
Install a Sump Pump
(744 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,082
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Repair a Water Main
(743 projects)
Average National Cost:
$830
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Plumbing
Install a Tankless Water Heater
(719 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,557
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Repair a Septic Tank
(632 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,476
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Repair a Sewer Main
(477 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,339
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Install a Bathtub or Shower Liner
(460 projects)
Average National Cost:
$2,603
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Replace a Well Pump
(396 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,563
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Plumbing
Install a Sink
(358 projects)
Average National Cost:
$398
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Install a Septic Tank
(342 projects)
Average National Cost:
$4,856
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Plumbing
Remove a Water or Fuel Storage Tank
(177 projects)
Average National Cost:
$696
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Replace a Fuel or Water Holding Tank
(70 projects)
Average National Cost:
$1,640
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Plumbing
Install a Solar Water Heater
(53 projects)
Average National Cost:
$3,304
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Clogs - Sewer, Sink, Bathtub

Clogs represent the No. 1 plumbing problem. But they're not always serious. A backed-up toilet, for instance, might just need swift work with a plunger. Or not. The most common sink problems involve the garbage disposal. Many of these problems can be avoided by being careful with what you stuff into it. Avoid corn husks, celery, grease, meat and starchy foods and always run plenty of water down the drain with disposables. Disposal clogs, like those in the toilet, can often be handled with a plunger. But if your disposal doesn't come on when you flip the switch, it may be jammed. You'll want to unplug the unit and follow the troubleshooting directions that came with the disposal.
If none of these measures fix the problem, you probably should consider calling a professional.
Serious plumbing problems might require not just replacement of a pipe or two but cutting into walls or flooring. Labor is almost always going to be your biggest plumbing expense, so the more involved the job, and the more that has to be torn up, often the more costly the job.

Sewer and Septic Issues

Septic issues stink. Literally. If you find you have a sewer or septic tank issue, keep your family away from the leak, and call a plumber immediately. The rush nature of the job might cost you a bit more, but it will keep your family safe and it will hinder further damage to your home. Waste water can contaminate your ground water, surface water and your yard with bacteria. Sometimes the fix may be as simple as fixing a clog, but other times it could be more complex, such as replacing a section of pipe. The key is to act quickly before a small problem becomes a big one.

Other Plumbing Cost Tips

It's always best to shop for a new plumber BEFORE your kitchen sink turns into Niagara Falls. Consider looking for a plumber for non-emergency jobs, such as moving a sink in a bathroom or changing out faucets. These can be handled as you do other work with contractors: Get a firm estimate and make sure you're apprised of any problems that arise.
Factors that affect cost include the quality of and number of fixtures, the time it takes for the job and when the job is needed. Holidays, weekends and after-hours emergencies, of course, will cost more.
Be aware that most plumbers and rooting companies charge upfront fees just for showing up, though those fees usually can roll into the cost of repairs and renovations.
Going for the lowest bids can be problematic. Some companies offer lower hourly rates, but then tack on “equipment fees” and other extras you might not have anticipated.
Also, be aware that not all companies employ licensed plumbers. If the job is a simple root-out-the-clog, that might be OK. But licensed plumbers are almost always better at diagnosing tricky problems (expect them to bring micro-cameras and other fun gadgets), and they're more likely to warranty their work.
One way to save money on plumbing is to consolidate jobs. If you know you've had a leaky faucet in your bathroom for weeks, ask your plumber about it while he or she is working on your toilet. It could save you money in the long run.

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CHUCK POLCER 12 months ago

To much money!! I paid $507. Nice service fellow, but did not like BIG BLUE'S STRIGHTFORWARDPRICING list. Mine is listed as a #5 that dose not show faucet replacement. We talked about the air gap for the dishwasher but nothing was replaced. My agreement addendum form

#3 Nothing about a air gap item #RA2-401 costing $i66. I did not know I could cancel the job when the job pricing was told to me. Again, if I knew what the job was going to cost, I would have said NO WAY.


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Bill Hoffman 12 months ago
so far so good - waiting for a quote on a cracked sewer tile issue
Gladys Jones More than 1 year ago
Why no one will address replacing faucet rubber washer
Pat Rutledge More than 1 year ago
Great information! gives me a basis for our repairs.

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