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Typical price: AED 110–AED 6,900

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Plumber prices in Sharjah

Researched estimates for Sharjah (AED), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Minor repair Leaking tap, flush mechanism, minor leak AED 110 AED 230 AED 460
Toilet or basin replacement Swap fixture incl. standard unit AED 350 AED 630 AED 1,150
Water heater replacement Standard electric heater incl. unit AED 460 AED 800 AED 1,400
Villa re-piping (per bathroom) Replace corroded supply pipes for one bathroom AED 1,700 AED 3,450 AED 6,900

How to hire a plumber pro in United Arab Emirates

  1. Use a company with a valid DED trade licence for plumbing/technical services — Dubai Municipality regulates building works
  2. For villas in master communities, check whether the developer/community requires approved contractors for anything beyond minor repairs
  3. Get a fixed per-job or per-visit quote including materials and transport — per-visit pricing is the norm
  4. Ask if an annual maintenance contract (AMC) makes sense — common in the UAE and often cheaper than per-call rates for villas
  5. Confirm the company invoices properly (needed for landlord reimbursement — in many tenancies the landlord covers repairs above a threshold, commonly AED 500-1,000 per incident depending on the contract)
  6. Check reviews on ServiceMarket, Google, or community groups

Plumbing companies in the UAE operate under emirate trade licences (DED in Dubai) and Dubai Municipality building rules; there is no individual plumber licence to check, so the company licence, invoices, and warranty are what protect you. In rentals, maintenance responsibility splits between landlord and tenant per the tenancy contract — check before paying.

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Frequently asked questions

When is a leaking pipe an emergency?

Shut off the water at the main stop valve first — that turns most 'emergencies' into next-day jobs and saves the after-hours premium. Call an emergency plumber immediately only if you cannot stop the flow, water is reaching electrical fittings, sewage is backing up, or a ceiling is bulging with trapped water.

How much does it cost to unblock a drain or toilet?

A straightforward blockage cleared with a plunger or hand auger is usually a minimum-charge visit — one hour or less. Machine-snaking a stubborn blockage costs more, and a camera inspection plus jetting for recurring blockages is a separate, larger job. If the same drain blocks repeatedly, pay for the camera inspection: repeat call-outs cost more than diagnosing the root cause once.

What's the difference between a plumber and a drainage specialist?

Plumbers handle supply pipes, fixtures, and internal waste pipes. Drainage specialists handle underground drains, sewers, jetting, and camera surveys. For a recurring underground blockage or collapsed drain, a drainage firm with a jetting rig and CCTV camera is usually cheaper and faster than a general plumber.

How much does a plumber cost?

Plumbers charge either an hourly rate plus a call-out fee, or a fixed price per job. Small repairs (dripping tap, running toilet) usually cost one to two hours of labour plus parts; bigger jobs like replacing a toilet or water heater are quoted fixed. Always ask whether the call-out fee is waived if you go ahead with the work.

How much does a plumber cost in Dubai?

Per-visit rates for minor jobs run AED 100-400 including basic materials; hourly-equivalent rates are roughly AED 80-200. Water heater replacement runs AED 400-1,200 including a standard unit. Many villa owners use annual maintenance contracts (AED 1,500-4,000/year) that bundle plumbing, AC, and electrical call-outs.

Does my landlord pay for plumbing repairs in the UAE?

Usually the tenancy contract makes the landlord responsible for major maintenance and the tenant for minor repairs below a threshold (commonly AED 500-1,000 per incident). Check your contract before hiring anyone, and keep invoices — undocumented cash repairs are not reimbursable.

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