From leaky faucets to full bathroom remodels, find a licensed plumber for any job.
Fix dripping taps, pipes, and water leaks.
$75 – $300
Clear blocked drains and prevent future clogs.
$100 – $350
Install or replace tank and tankless water heaters.
$800 – $2500
Complete bathroom renovation including plumbing.
$5000 – $25000
Fix running toilets, clogs, and replacement.
$100 – $400
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| ServiceFor simple clogs in sinks, toilets, or tubs. Does not include hydro-jetting or main line issues. | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceCost varies based on the specific part needing replacement (e.g., thermostat, heating element, pilot light). Excludes tankless water heaters. | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceRepair costs are for issues like running toilets or minor leaks. Replacement includes labor for installing a standard new toilet (toilet cost not included). | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceRepair involves fixing leaks or replacing cartridges. Installation is for a new faucet, not including the cost of the faucet itself. | $0 – $0 |
| ServiceIncludes labor for replacing an existing pump or installing a new one in an existing pit. Does not include excavation or new pit creation. | $0 – $0 |
**Don't Ignore Small Leaks:** Even minor drips can lead to significant water damage, mold growth, and higher water bills over time. Address them promptly.
**Know Your Main Water Shut-Off Valve:** Locate and learn how to operate your home's main water shut-off valve. This is crucial for minimizing damage during a major leak or burst pipe.
**Verify Licensing and Insurance:** Always hire a licensed and insured plumber. Licensing ensures they meet professional standards, and insurance protects you from liability in case of accidents or damage on your property.
**Get Multiple Quotes for Non-Emergencies:** For planned repairs or installations, obtain at least 2-3 written estimates from different plumbers. This helps you compare pricing, services, and timelines.
**Ask for a Written Estimate Before Work Begins:** A detailed written estimate should outline the scope of work, materials, labor costs, and any potential additional fees. This prevents unexpected charges.
**Understand Emergency vs. Non-Emergency Services:** Be aware that emergency plumbing services (e.g., burst pipes, no water) often come at a higher cost due to immediate response times outside regular business hours. Plan for non-urgent issues during standard hours.
**Prioritize Regular Plumbing Maintenance:** Schedule routine maintenance like drain cleaning, water heater flushing, and checking for leaks. Proactive care can prevent costly breakdowns and extend the life of your plumbing system.