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Typical price: ZAR 500–ZAR 12,000
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What plumber costs in South Africa
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor repair Leaking tap, toilet mechanism, small leak | ZAR 500 | ZAR 900 | ZAR 1,800 |
| Blocked drain Clear blockage, machine if needed | ZAR 600 | ZAR 1,100 | ZAR 2,200 |
| Toilet replacement Standard swap incl. basic unit | ZAR 1,200 | ZAR 2,200 | ZAR 4,000 |
| Geyser replacement 150L electric geyser incl. unit, compliant install, CoC | ZAR 4,500 | ZAR 7,500 | ZAR 12,000 |
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How to hire a plumber pro in South Africa
- Look for PIRB registration (Plumbing Industry Registration Board) — required for issuing Certificates of Compliance on regulated work like geyser installations
- For geyser (water heater) replacement, insist on a PIRB CoC — insurers commonly require it for claims
- Confirm the call-out fee (typically R350-R950) and whether it covers the first hour
- Get 2-3 quotes via Kandua or local firms for anything beyond minor repairs, itemising parts
- Check the company is registered and insured; IOPSA membership is a good signal
- Ask about burst-pipe and geyser response times — these are the two big SA emergencies
Frequently asked questions
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?
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 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.
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.
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.
How much does a plumber cost in South Africa?
Hourly rates run R300-R750 (around R500-R650 typical in metros) with call-out fees of R350-R950 depending on distance and time of day. A minor repair typically lands R500-R1,200 all-in. Johannesburg and Cape Town are the most expensive.
What does a geyser replacement cost in South Africa?
A 150L electric geyser replacement typically runs R4,500-R12,000 including the unit, SANS-compliant installation (drip tray, vacuum breakers, pressure valve), and the PIRB CoC. Insist on the CoC — insurers require it, and burst geysers are one of SA's most common household insurance claims.
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