2026 plumbing price guide

How much does plumbing work cost?

If you searched for what a plumbing job should cost, you already know the frustrating part: nobody wants to give you a straight number. The honest reason is that two jobs with the same name can be very different once a plumber is actually under your sink. A "drain cleaning" might be a ten-minute snake or a stubborn clog forty feet down the line.

So here are real 2026 price ranges for the plumbing jobs people ask about most, plus one plain line on what actually moves each price up or down. These are typical residential numbers in the United States. Your local rates, your home's age, and how fast you need someone all change the final figure. Treat the bottom of each range as a simple, accessible job and the top as a harder one or an emergency call.

A real quote always beats a guide. The fastest plumbing businesses now send you a real price by text within minutes of you describing the job, instead of making you wait days for a callback. More on that at the bottom.

Common plumbing jobs and what they cost

Ranges below are built around typical 2026 residential job prices. The midpoint is a normal job; the high end is a harder one, an older home, or after-hours work.
Drain cleaning$180 to $400
A simple sink or tub clog sits near the bottom. The price climbs with a main-line clog, a deep blockage, or roots in the pipe that need a heavier machine or a camera to find.
Toilet repair$130 to $300
Swapping a fill valve or flapper is quick and cheap. It costs more when the wax ring, supply line, or the toilet's seal to the floor is the real problem, or if water has been leaking for a while.
Faucet replacement$120 to $300
Mostly labor on a standard kitchen or bath faucet. Old, corroded shutoff valves or hard-to-reach mounting nuts under the sink add time, and the faucet you choose is a separate cost.
Leak repair$180 to $450
An exposed pipe under a sink is straightforward. A leak inside a wall, in the slab, or behind a fixture costs more because finding it and opening up the area is the hard part, not the patch itself.
Garbage disposal install$200 to $400
A like-for-like swap is at the low end. It runs higher if you're adding a disposal where there wasn't one, need new wiring or a switch, or pick a heavier-duty unit.
Water heater repair$250 to $600
A thermocouple or heating element is a modest fix. A failing gas valve, a tank that's already leaking, or a tankless unit pushes it up fast, and at some point a repair stops making sense versus replacing.
Sewer camera inspection$180 to $400
A standard line scope to see what's going on. Harder access, a longer run, or pairing the camera with locating the exact spot of a problem adds to it. Often the smartest first step before any digging.
Sump pump install$500 to $1,000
A direct replacement of an existing pump is near the bottom. A new pit, a battery backup, or routing a new discharge line outside raises it. Older basements often need more than a straight swap.
Water heater install$1,200 to $2,500
A standard tank swap with the same fuel and location is the base. Switching to tankless, code upgrades, new venting, or moving the unit can push it well past the midpoint. Permits matter in many areas.
Repipe (small job)$1,400 to $3,500
Replacing a single run of old or failing pipe. The cost depends on how much pipe, the material, and how much wall or floor has to open up to reach it. A whole-home repipe is a much larger project than this.

Why two quotes for the "same" job can look so different

Same job name, different real work. These are the honest factors that move a plumbing price up or down.

How bad it actually is

A slow drain and a fully blocked main line both get called "a clog." Until a plumber sees it, the price is a guess. The range exists because the real problem hides until they're on site.

When you need them

A scheduled weekday visit costs less than a 2am emergency call. After-hours, weekend, and same-day work all carry a higher rate because someone is dropping everything to get to you.

Your home and access

Older homes with corroded valves, tight crawl spaces, or pipe that's hard to reach take longer. Easy access under a modern sink is one job. Opening a wall or slab to reach a pipe is another.

Parts, permits, and warranty

The fixture you pick, code-required materials, a pulled permit, and the labor warranty a good plumber carries are all real costs. A rock-bottom price sometimes means one of these got skipped.

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