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Plumbers usually charge between $45 and $150 per hour, with service call fees ranging from $50 to $200. For minor repairs, like unclogging a toilet or fixing a leaky faucet, you can expect to pay around $125 to $350. Bigger tasks, such as repairing a leaking pipe, often cost between $500 and $800.
Hiring a plumber for repairs can range from $140 to $385 for small fixes, like unclogging a toilet or repairing a leaky faucet, while larger plumbing issues typically cost between $550 and $880 to address.
Expect to pay around $50 to $165 per hour to repair common issues such as dripping faucets, low water pressure, running or broken toilets, clogged drains, or water heater troubles.
Many plumbers offer flat rates for standard repairs, allowing you to know costs upfront. Here’s an updated guide to common plumbing project costs.
Repair | Average Cost |
Fix Leaking Pipes | $165 – $935 |
Pipe Bursting Repair | $440 – $2,200 |
Slab Leak Repair | $550 – $2,200 |
Water Heater Repair | $165 – $770 |
Garbage Disposal Repair | $110 – $275 |
Water Softener Repair | $165 – $660 |
Gas Line Repair | $165 – $715 |
Sump Pump Repair | $420 – $605 |
Main Water Line Leak | $440 – $1,650 |
Leaking Pipe in Ceiling Repair | $770 – $2,750 |
Drain Snaking (Sink, Tub, Shower) | $110 – $300 |
Sewer Camera Inspection | $140 – $550 |
Sewer Line Cleaning | $165 – $880 |
Septic Tank Pumping | $275 – $715 |
Septic Tank Repair | $660 – $3,300 |
Sewer Main Line Repair | $2,070 – $4,070 |
Toilet Repair | $110 – $330 |
Maintaining your septic system is essential because, if it malfunctions, it can lead to a costly and unpleasant mess. Prompt repairs are necessary to prevent contaminants from leaking into the groundwater from a damaged septic tank or sewer line, protecting both your home and the environment.
Repair Type | Average Cost |
Sewer Line Cleaning | $83 – $495 |
Sewer Camera Inspection | $319 – $704 |
Sewer Main Line Repair | $2,068 – $4,070 |
Septic Tank Pumping | $275 – $715 |
Septic Tank Repair | $550 – $2,970 |
Septic System Installation | $3,608 – $5,544 |
Cleaning a septic tank typically ranges from $550 to $1,100, depending on the size. Smaller tanks, around 750 gallons, might cost around $248 to pump, while larger tanks, like a 1,750-gallon unit, could go up to $1,348. For a detailed breakdown, check our comprehensive septic tank pumping cost guide covering tank sizes and additional factors.
Tank Size | Cleaning Cost |
1,000 gallons | $330 – $770 |
1,500 gallons | $495 – $1,155 |
1,750 gallons | $578 – $1,348 |
Professional toilet repairs generally cost between $143 and $341. For around $165, a plumber can handle common repairs like flapper and chain adjustments, toilet flange fixes, flush valve issues, or wax ring replacements. Some minor repairs may be DIY-friendly, costing as little as $22 for simple fixes. For more details, refer to our toilet repair cost guide.
Replacing plumbing can range from $220 to $550 for small projects, like changing a sink or toilet, up to $2,200 to $16,500 for installing new plumbing or repiping an entire home.
Installation | Average Prices |
Install New Plumbing Fixtures | $165 – $550 |
Faucet Replacement | $165 – $385 |
New Sink Installation | $253 – $715 |
Toilet Installation | $275 – $825 |
Bathtub and Shower Replacement | $825 – $4,950 |
Replace Water Pressure Regulator | $165 – $385 |
Main Water Shut-Off Valve | $165 – $275 |
Replace Plumbing Stack | $1,540 – $3,300 |
Well Pump Replacement | $440 – $2,750 |
Replace Sink Drain Pipes | $110 – $385 |
Cost to Replace P-Trap | $165 – $275 |
Water Softener Installation | $220 – $550 |
Water Heater Replacement | $660 – $3,410 |
Well Holding Tank Replacement | $1,760 – $2,860 |
Cost to Replumb or Repipe a House | $2,530 – $5,610 |
The cost to install new plumbing fixtures varies from $165 to $550, depending on the fixture’s brand, style, and location. For example, installing a new sink averages between $275 and $550, while toilet installations can range from $385 to $880 depending on the type.
Replacing a faucet costs around $132 to $330, depending on whether it’s for a kitchen, bathroom, or bathtub. Basic outdoor faucet replacements range from $55 to $165, and installing a sink and faucet combo averages $440 to $1,100.
Replacing a bathtub can cost between $880 and $5,060, while a shower replacement ranges from $2,200 to $9,900. Adding a bathtub or shower liner will cost approximately $1,870 to $2,750, including materials and installation.
Fixture | Materials + Install |
Porcelain tub | $858 – $1,540 |
Cast iron tub | $858 – $1,540 |
Enameled steel tub | $770 – $1,430 |
Acrylic shower stall 3’ x 3’ | $825 – $1,100 |
Typical tile shower 3’ x 5’ | $2,640 – $3,630 |
Drain replacements in tubs or showers cost $220 to $770, and shower valve replacements are $248 to $633. Shower head replacements typically range from $83 to $303.
Water pressure regulator replacement costs between $165 and $385 and generally takes about three hours to install.
These regulators are essential for maintaining proper pipe pressure, which prevents strain and reduces the risk of leaks.
Regulators can be purchased for around $93 at most hardware stores.
A main water shut-off valve replacement costs around $209 when installed by a professional. This valve is essential for controlling water flow to the entire home and is a code requirement in most areas.
Replacing a main plumbing stack with PVC costs approximately $1,650, while steel or cast iron stacks can reach up to $4,400. This stack drains water from various fixtures, and a clog here can disrupt the water system throughout the house.
Replacing a well pump can range from $440 to $2,750. A failing pump may cause strange noises, fluctuating water pressure, or sputtering faucets. Repairs can cost between $550 and $880.
Well Pump Type | Cost to Install |
Shallow well, up to 25 ft. deep | $440 – $1,100 |
Deep well, up to 100 ft. deep | $550 – $1,540 |
Shallow well, submersible, 25 ft. | $1,100 – $2,530 |
Deep well submersible, 100 ft. | $1,100 – $2,750 |
Replacing bathroom or kitchen sink drain pipes ranges from $110 to $385. Old or leaking drains often need replacing to prevent odors and water damage.
Replacing a P-trap costs $165 to $275. This U-shaped pipe holds water to block sewer gases from entering your home. If sewer smells persist, it’s likely time to replace the P-trap.
Water heater installations vary based on type. The average costs are:
Water Heater Type | Installation Cost |
Electric Water Heater | $715 – $1,650 |
Gas Water Heater | $715 – $2,640 |
Tankless Water Heater | $1,540 – $6,160 |
Solar Water Heater (50-gal) | $3,300 – $9,900 |
Replacing a well-holding tank typically costs $1,760 to $2,860, covering materials and installation. The tank stores water between the well pump and home, ensuring consistent pressure and extending pump life. Common signs of tank issues include fluctuating water pressure, leaks, or cycling pumps.
Replacing a well-holding tank typically costs $1,760 to $2,860, covering materials and installation. The tank stores water between the well pump and home, ensuring consistent pressure and extending pump life. Common signs of tank issues include fluctuating water pressure, leaks, or cycling pumps.
For a 2,000-square-foot home with three baths, the cost to install rough-in plumbing and fixtures typically ranges from $13,200 to $22,000. Replacing plumbing pipes costs about $2,750 to $6,050.
Type of Pipe | Labor Cost |
PEX | $1,650 – $3,410 |
CPVC | $1,980 – $4,400 |
PVC | $2,420 – $4,950 |
Copper | $2,970 – $6,050 |
Fixture additions, such as sinks or showers, will further increase costs.
Replacing a well-holding tank typically costs $1,760 to $2,860, covering materials and installation. The tank stores water between the well pump and home, ensuring consistent pressure and extending pump life. Common signs of tank issues include fluctuating water pressure, leaks, or cycling pumps.
Rough-in plumbing for new construction costs about $4.95 per square foot. For a 2,000-square-foot home, this totals approximately $9,900. Including fixture installations, the full cost typically reaches $13,200 to $16,500.
Fixture plumbing prices average $330 to $880. In a two-bath home with a kitchen, water heater, fridge, and washer, the cost can range from $3,300 to $8,800.
Rerouting a single line costs around $770, while repiping a whole house ranges from $4,290 to $8,250.
A plumbing inspection typically costs between $85 and $330, with most people spending around $220. It’s highly recommended when purchasing a new home, as it can reveal issues like root invasion or blockages that might lead to costly repairs.
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Estimating plumbing jobs is a technical and detailed process that goes beyond basic calculations. It requires reading plumbing blueprints accurately, calculating the right amount of piping, choosing appropriate fittings for fixtures, and estimating labor hours. The estimate must also account for other essential details like port-a-johns on construction sites, excavation needs, subcontractors, and even soil testing.
Plumbers typically charge between $45 and $150 per hour, with additional service call fees ranging from $50 to $200.
Minor repairs, like unclogging a toilet or fixing a leaky faucet, usually cost between $125 and $350.
Larger repairs, such as fixing a leaking pipe, typically cost between $500 and $800, depending on the complexity and accessibility.
Here’s a quick guide to standard plumbing repairs:
Repairing a burst pipe can cost between $110 and $220 per foot, totaling $440 to $1,650, with additional charges for water damage cleanup if needed.
The cost to detect and repair a slab leak ranges from $550 to over $2,200, depending on the complexity of the repair.
Repairing a garbage disposal costs between $180 and $270, and regular maintenance can extend its lifespan.
Gas line repairs typically cost between $165 and $715, depending on the length and severity of the leak.
Repairing a main water line leak ranges from $495 to $2,750, based on factors like excavation and replacement needs.
Drain snaking for sinks, tubs, or showers costs between $110 and $300, with higher costs for more stubborn clogs.
Water heater replacements vary:
Repiping an entire home can range from $2,200 to $16,500, depending on the home size and material used.
Installing new fixtures typically costs $165 to $550, varying by the fixture type and location.
Estimating involves reviewing blueprints, calculating material requirements, estimating labor, and considering additional costs like site preparation and material type.
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