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Plumber prices in Bakersfield

Researched estimates for Bakersfield (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Minor repair Dripping faucet, running toilet, minor leak — one visit $100 $180 $350
Toilet replacement Remove old, install new toilet, standard connections (labor + basic unit) $200 $400 $800
Drain unblocking Snake a clogged drain or main line $130 $250 $500
Water heater replacement Like-for-like 40-50 gal tank swap incl. unit and permit $1,000 $1,700 $2,800

How to hire a plumber pro in United States

  1. Verify the state plumbing license (most states license journeyman/master plumbers; check your state licensing board's online lookup)
  2. Confirm liability insurance and, for companies with employees, workers' compensation
  3. Ask whether the job needs a permit — water heater replacements and re-pipes commonly do, and unpermitted work can bite at home sale
  4. Get the call-out/trip fee and hourly rate in writing before booking ($75-$150/hr standard is typical)
  5. For bigger jobs, get 2-3 itemized quotes covering parts, haul-away, and drywall repair
  6. Check reviews on Google, Angi, or Thumbtack for jobs similar to yours

Plumbing is a licensed trade in nearly all US states, typically with journeyman and master tiers, and permits are required for water heater swaps, re-pipes, and sewer work in most jurisdictions. Licensing is state (sometimes city) specific — verify through your state board's lookup tool.

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Frequently asked questions

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'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?

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.

Should I get multiple quotes for plumbing work?

For anything beyond a minor repair, yes — two or three quotes. Make sure each quote covers the same scope: parts included or excluded, disposal of old fixtures, making good tiles or walls, and warranty on the work. The cheapest quote that excludes parts often ends up the most expensive invoice.

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.

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 do plumbers charge per hour in the US?

Standard residential rates in 2026 run $75-$150 per hour, with most homeowners paying around $90-$125. Emergency and after-hours calls run $150-$300 per hour. Many shops also charge a trip fee of $50-$100 that may be credited if you proceed with the repair.

Do I need a permit for plumbing work in the US?

For like-for-like fixture swaps, usually no. For water heater replacement, moving pipes, adding fixtures, or sewer work, most cities require a permit and inspection. A licensed plumber pulls the permit as part of the job — if yours suggests skipping it, that's a red flag that can surface during a home sale.

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