Plumber in Reading
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Typical price: £60–£500
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Plumber prices in Reading
| 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 |
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
General plumbing is not a licensed trade in the UK, but gas work legally requires Gas Safe registration, and work on water supply systems should comply with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations — WaterSafe approval signals competence. Unvented hot-water cylinder work requires a G3-qualified installer.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
How do I find a good plumber in Reading?
Ask for the plumber's licence or registration number where your country requires one, check recent reviews from Reading 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 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 can I avoid needing a plumber in Reading?
Know where your main shut-off valve is, don't pour fats down the kitchen sink, use hair catchers in showers, and fix small drips early — a dripping tap is a washer today and a corroded valve seat next year. In Reading, ask your plumber during any visit to point out ageing flexi-hoses and valves; braided hose failures are one of the most common causes of home flooding.
Do plumbers guarantee their work?
Reputable plumbers warrant their labour — commonly 3-12 months on repairs, longer on installations — separate from the manufacturer's warranty on parts. Get the warranty stated on the invoice. A plumber who won't put any guarantee in writing is telling you something.
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.
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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