Plumber in Wellington
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Typical price: NZ$120–NZ$4,000
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Plumber prices in Wellington
| 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 |
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
New Zealand restricts sanitary plumbing, gasfitting, and drainlaying to people authorised by the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board; restricted work must be supervised or certified by a certifying-class tradesperson. Registration can be checked on the PGDB public register.
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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.
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 do I find a good plumber in Wellington?
Ask for the plumber's licence or registration number where your country requires one, check recent reviews from Wellington customers on a platform that verifies jobs, and get two or three quotes for anything beyond a minor repair. A good local plumber will tell you their call-out fee and hourly rate over the phone without hedging.
How much does it cost to replace a toilet?
Labour for a straight swap (same location, existing connections sound) is typically 1-3 hours, plus the cost of the toilet itself. Prices climb when the old flange or shut-off valve needs replacing, the floor needs making good, or the new model doesn't match existing connections. Ask the plumber to quote 'supply and fit' and 'fit only' so you can compare buying the toilet yourself.
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.
Why are emergency plumbers so expensive?
After-hours rates typically run 1.5-2x the standard rate plus a higher call-out fee, because you are paying for guaranteed fast response at unsociable hours. If you can make the situation safe by shutting off water and waiting until morning, you will usually pay half as much for the same repair.
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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