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The Complete 2023 Plumbing Repair Cost Guide

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Plumbing is one of the most important aspects of your home or business. It takes a very skilled and highly trained plumber to be able to ensure that your plumbing system is working properly. The cost of plumbing does fluctuate with the time, as does every service, and ensuring that you get a great plumber and not just someone off the street is a must. 

Here at Boss Plumbing we put together a plumbing repair cost guide for 2023 which you can use to get an idea about how much different plumbing jobs might cost.

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How Much Does a Plumber Cost?

The average cost of a plumbing job is about $239 based on numbers collected across the board. The prices do vary depending on:

  • what state you live in
  • what kind of plumbing repair you have to get done
  • how long it’s going to take the plumber to get it completed
  • the materials that need to be used

Note that, although the average is a helpful number to refer to, it does not mean that all repairs are going to cost the same. 

Should I Try a DIY Repair or Hire a Professional Plumber?

When it comes to getting your plumbing repaired, there are some things that you can do on your own, and there are some things that may fall outside of your skillset. With things like a clogged toilet, a clogged drain, a leaky faucet or other small repairs, you may be able to handle these issues. 

For larger repairs like burst pipes, sewer pipe repair, new toilet installation, water heater repairs, gas plumbing or emergency plumbing it may be better to take the time to contact a professional company. 

It all comes down to your skill level, what you are confident in doing, and what you are simply not able to do. When deciding if you are going to DIY, you also need to think of things like how much potential damage you may cause if you are unable to complete the job that you start. 

DIY is not always a terrible thing, but you do have to remember that unless you do it right, you may end up with bigger issues down the line that could cost you more on future repairs.

What Factors Affect Plumbing Repair Costs?

Licensed Contractors Cost More 

Calling a licensed plumber is going to cost you more than it would to get someone untrained. Professional plumbing contractors bring a wealth of knowledge and experience with them, which might translate into higher costs. However, you can be sure they will get the job done correctly, saving you money in the long run.

Poor Installation and Cheap Parts 

Cheap plumbing installation services and cheap replacement parts might have a lower initial cost, but they can prove to be less effective and more expensive further down the line.

Emergency Calls

If you are calling a plumbing company after hours or for an emergency, it will probably cost you more than something simple like a leaky faucet on a Tuesday afternoon. 

Trying DIY

Your plumbing repair costs might go up if you have tried fixing something yourself and ended up causing more damage in the process. For example, trying to replace a kitchen sink all by yourself and breaking a pipe in the process will inevitably cost more than what it would have been if you had called a professional plumber.

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Common Plumbing Repairs and Costs Associated with Them

Clogged Drains

Drain cleaning services might cost between $100 to $500 depending on how bad the clog is, the location of the clogged drain or if repiping is required. 

Broken Pipes 

Broken pipes are also a very common issue that tend to pop up in homes and businesses. Most broken pipe repairs are going to be priced based on what type of pipe it is and how much of it has to be replaced. Water main pipe, for example, is about $30 to $60 per foot, while copper pipes are around $4 to $12 per foot. Cast iron pipes cost more than a PVC pipe might and so on. 

Kitchen Plumbing Repair

Other common issues that require a plumber are kitchen plumbing repairs, such as replacing faucets, handling backed up sinks or repairing a broken  garbage disposal. Depending on what repair you need, you can expect a bill of around $150 – $450 on average. 

Bathroom Repairs

You may also be calling for bathroom plumbing repairs. Bathrooms do tend to cost a bit more than other areas of the home. Replacing a tub can be up to $2,000 or more, replacing faucets can cost about $200, and unclogging drains is often less than $150. 

Water Heater Installation and Repair 

You might be calling a plumber for things like water heater services, issues with your tankless water heater and more. With a water heater, it is almost always better to get a professional company on board than it is to try and do the repairs yourself. A new water heater can cost up to $2500 and water heater installation adds to that price.

Septic Issues

Having your septic tank pumped or emptied can be up to $500, while clearing a drain field can be around $500. If you have to have your septic tank replaced, it can be a far higher cost.

Sewer Line Plumbing

The last thing you might be calling for is if you have sewer issues like a sewer backing up or broken sewer pipes. This can be a very pricy repair that can easily get up into the thousands of dollars. 

Why Boss Plumbing is Right for You 

Boss Plumbing offers a huge range of plumbing services in Los Angeles to help you get your plumbing issues resolved. We have years of experience and are ready to help you take care of any plumbing problems that you might have, big or small. Get in touch with us today.

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