Plumber near you in United Kingdom
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What plumber costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor repair Dripping tap, ball valve, small leak — one visit | £60 | £110 | £200 |
| Toilet replacement Remove and fit new close-coupled toilet (labour + basic unit) | £150 | £280 | £500 |
| Drain unblocking Clear a blocked sink, toilet, or waste pipe | £80 | £150 | £300 |
| Full day of work Day rate for larger jobs (bathroom first-fix, multiple repairs) | £280 | £350 | £480 |
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How to hire a plumber pro in United Kingdom
- For any gas work (boilers, gas pipes), verify Gas Safe registration at gassaferegister.co.uk — it is illegal for anyone unregistered to work on gas
- For water supply work, look for WaterSafe-approved or CIPHE-member plumbers — general plumbing is otherwise unlicensed in the UK
- Get the call-out fee and hourly rate confirmed before booking (average call-out ~£110, hourly £40-£70)
- For larger jobs, get 2-3 quotes on Checkatrade or MyBuilder covering parts, disposal, and making good
- Confirm public liability insurance
- Get the labour warranty stated on the invoice
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.
Who pays when a plumbing leak damages my neighbour's property?
Generally the owner of the property where the leak originated is liable, which usually flows through your home insurance. This is exactly why hiring insured, registered plumbers matters: if a botched repair causes the leak, their liability insurance responds. Keep invoices — insurers ask who did the work.
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.
What's a call-out fee and is it normal?
A call-out fee covers the plumber's travel and the first period on site (often 30-60 minutes). It is standard practice in most countries, especially for emergency and after-hours work. What varies is whether it is credited against the job if you proceed — ask this before booking, and get the fee stated up front.
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 the UK?
Average hourly rates run £40-£70 (average ~£50), with day rates around £350. Call-out charges average about £110 and emergency call-outs £100-£160. London and the South East sit 20-40% above the national average.
What's the difference between a plumber and a Gas Safe engineer?
A plumber handles water — pipes, taps, toilets, leaks. Only a Gas Safe registered engineer can legally work on gas boilers, gas pipes, and gas appliances. Many professionals are both, but always check the Gas Safe register before booking boiler work; unregistered gas work is a criminal offence.
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