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- ● Blocked Drains
- ● Blocked Toilets
- ● Blocked Sinks
- ● Blocked Gutters
- ● No Call Out Charge, 24 Hrs
- ● High Pressure Jetting
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- ● All Drainage Services
- ● Sewage Treatment / Cesspits
- ● Soak Away
- ● Drain Repair / Blocked Drains
- ● Leak Detection
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On Yell, you can easily browse plumbers near you. Start by reading recent reviews, viewing photos of previous work, and exploring their services. You can also post a free enquiry to hear from local plumbers directly, by phone or email.
Focus on plumbers who belong to recognised trade associations, like the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE). You can also check if they’re a TrustMark registered business to see if they’re qualified and competent.
Finally, confirm they have public liability insurance and, when working on gas fittings, Gas Safe registration. For more help with hiring, read TrustMark’s top tips for hiring reliable tradespeople.
Plumbers in the UK typically charge between £40 and £60 per hour, depending on their location, experience, and the circumstances of the job.
Out-of-hours or emergency plumbing work may cost more, with rates rising to £80 or higher (as well as a callout fee). For larger projects, plumbers may provide a fixed price instead of an hourly rate.
You should always request a detailed, written quote that you compare with other plumbing quotes and, if necessary, refer to later on.
For a detailed breakdown of potential expenses, check out our guide on how much plumbers charge.
Callout fees for plumbers typically range from £50 to £100, with higher charges for emergencies or out-of-hours work.
Some plumbers waive the callout fee if they undertake the work during their visit, while others may offer free consultations before quoting on the work.
Always confirm any callout fees before booking a professional to avoid unexpected charges.
The cost to replace a toilet usually ranges from £100 to £250, excluding the cost of the new toilet. The toilet you choose – close-coupled toilets, wall-hung toilets, and back-to-wall toilets are a few of the options available – might affect installation costs.
Changing a tap can cost between £50 and £150, depending on the complexity of the job. Simple, like-for-like replacements are sure to be less expensive.
For accurate pricing, always make sure the plumber provides a full breakdown of labour and material costs. Take several detailed quotes and compare them to get the best possible value for money.
General plumbing work doesn’t require a licence in the UK. Plumbers mainly train through vocational courses and apprenticeships. You can ask for proof of training, with NVQs in Plumbing and Domestic Heating NVQ certification most common.
Plumbers working with gas appliances must be registered with Gas Safe. This makes sure they’re qualified to safely install, repair, or maintain gas systems. When hiring a plumber for gas work, ask to see their Gas Safe ID card for verification.
For more in-depth guidance, check out our plumber hiring tips and advice.