Plumber in Gloucester
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Typical price: CA$110–CA$2,950
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Plumber prices in Gloucester
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor repair Dripping faucet, running toilet, small leak | CA$110 | CA$200 | CA$370 |
| Toilet replacement Standard swap incl. basic unit | CA$230 | CA$410 | CA$740 |
| Drain unblocking Snake a clogged drain or main line | CA$140 | CA$260 | CA$510 |
| Water heater replacement Like-for-like tank swap incl. unit and permit | CA$1,100 | CA$1,850 | CA$2,950 |
How to hire a plumber pro in Canada
- Verify provincial trade certification — plumbing is a compulsory certified trade in most provinces (e.g. Ontario Certificate of Qualification, Red Seal endorsement travels between provinces)
- Confirm liability insurance and provincial workers' compensation (WSIB in Ontario, WorkSafeBC in BC)
- Ask whether the job needs a municipal plumbing permit — water heater swaps and re-pipes usually do
- Get the service call fee and hourly rate in writing (typically $90-$170/hr)
- For bigger jobs, get 2-3 itemized quotes; check HomeStars and Google reviews
- In winter-freeze provinces, ask about pipe insulation and frost protection as part of any repair on exterior walls
Plumbing is a compulsory certified trade in most Canadian provinces — plumbers must hold a provincial Certificate of Qualification (Red Seal endorsement makes it portable), and municipalities require permits for water heaters, re-pipes, and drain work. Verification is through the provincial trades authority.
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Frequently asked questions
Are plumbers' quotes negotiable?
Fixed-price quotes for defined jobs have some room, especially if you are flexible on timing or bundle several jobs into one visit. Hourly rates rarely move. What works better than haggling: asking for the quote to be itemised, supplying your own fixtures (if the plumber agrees), and scheduling non-urgent work in the plumber's quiet periods.
What should I do before the plumber arrives?
Locate your main water shut-off valve, clear access to the problem area (under-sink cupboards, around the toilet or water heater), and take photos of the issue while it is visible. Write down when the problem started and anything that triggers it — good information can cut diagnostic time you are paying for by the hour.
How long does a typical plumbing repair take?
Tap or valve replacement: 30-60 minutes. Toilet replacement: 1-3 hours. Unblocking a drain: 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on severity. Water heater replacement: half a day. Bathroom re-piping: one to several days. Plumbers usually charge minimum call-outs, so batching several small fixes into one visit is the cheapest way to buy their time.
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 plumbing jobs can I do myself?
Reasonable DIY: replacing a tap washer or cartridge, a toilet flapper or fill valve, unblocking a trap under a sink, and re-sealing around a bath. Leave to a pro: anything on gas, mains-pressure connections, hot-water systems, work behind walls, and anything your local rules restrict to licensed plumbers — DIY on regulated work can void insurance.
Does a plumber need to be licensed?
It depends on the country and the type of work. Many countries license plumbing as a trade or restrict specific work — gas, drinking-water connections, hot-water systems — to registered plumbers. Even where general plumbing is unlicensed, hiring someone insured and registered protects you if the repair fails and causes water damage.
How much does a plumber cost in Canada?
Residential rates typically run $90-$170 per hour with a service call fee of $75-$150 that is often credited against the work. Toronto and Vancouver sit at the top; Atlantic and Prairie provinces at the lower end. Emergency after-hours calls run 1.5-2x standard.
What about frozen pipes — is that covered by standard plumbing rates?
Thawing frozen pipes is standard winter work but often billed at emergency rates during cold snaps when demand spikes. Prevention is cheaper: insulating vulnerable runs and fixing exterior-wall pipe routing during a routine visit costs a fraction of a burst-pipe claim.
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