Plumber near you in New Zealand
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Typical price: NZ$120–NZ$4,000
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What plumber costs in New Zealand
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor repair Leaking tap, toilet valve, small leak | NZ$120 | NZ$220 | NZ$400 |
| Toilet replacement Standard swap incl. basic suite | NZ$300 | NZ$500 | NZ$850 |
| Blocked drain Clear blockage, machine if needed | NZ$150 | NZ$300 | NZ$600 |
| Hot water cylinder swap Like-for-like replacement incl. unit and certification | NZ$1,500 | NZ$2,500 | NZ$4,000 |
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How to hire a plumber pro in New Zealand
- Verify registration with the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board (PGDB) — most plumbing work legally requires an authorised person
- For gas, check the gasfitting authorisation separately
- Ask whether the work is 'restricted work' needing a certifying plumber's sign-off (e.g. water heater installs)
- Get call-out fee and hourly rate confirmed before booking
- For bigger jobs, get 2-3 quotes via Builderscrack or direct
- Confirm insurance and workmanship warranty in writing
Frequently asked questions
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 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.
Why does my quote say 'parts extra'?
Many plumbers quote labour only because parts vary enormously — a tap can cost ten times more than another tap. 'Parts extra' is fine if the plumber estimates the range up front and shows receipts. Be wary of open-ended parts pricing with no estimate; ask for a not-to-exceed figure on the total.
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.
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 in New Zealand?
Hourly rates typically run $85-$140 plus a call-out/vehicle charge of $50-$120. Auckland, Wellington, and Queenstown sit at the top of the range. After-hours emergency rates run roughly 1.5-2x standard.
Can I do my own plumbing in New Zealand?
Homeowners can legally do limited maintenance in their own home (like replacing tap washers or a ballcock), but sanitary plumbing and anything on gas is restricted to PGDB-authorised tradespeople. Illegal DIY can void insurance and create problems at sale.
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