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Typical price: ZAR 580–ZAR 13,800

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Plumber prices in Cape Town

Researched estimates for Cape Town (ZAR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Minor repair Leaking tap, toilet mechanism, small leak ZAR 580 ZAR 1,050 ZAR 2,050
Blocked drain Clear blockage, machine if needed ZAR 690 ZAR 1,250 ZAR 2,550
Toilet replacement Standard swap incl. basic unit ZAR 1,400 ZAR 2,550 ZAR 4,600
Geyser replacement 150L electric geyser incl. unit, compliant install, CoC ZAR 5,200 ZAR 8,650 ZAR 13,800

How to hire a plumber pro in South Africa

  1. Look for PIRB registration (Plumbing Industry Registration Board) — required for issuing Certificates of Compliance on regulated work like geyser installations
  2. For geyser (water heater) replacement, insist on a PIRB CoC — insurers commonly require it for claims
  3. Confirm the call-out fee (typically R350-R950) and whether it covers the first hour
  4. Get 2-3 quotes via Kandua or local firms for anything beyond minor repairs, itemising parts
  5. Check the company is registered and insured; IOPSA membership is a good signal
  6. Ask about burst-pipe and geyser response times — these are the two big SA emergencies

South Africa requires plumbing work to comply with SANS 10252/10254 standards, and geyser installations must be certified by a PIRB-registered plumber issuing a Certificate of Compliance — insurers routinely reject claims on non-compliant installs. The call-out fee model (R350-R950) plus hourly billing is the market norm.

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Frequently asked questions

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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