Plumber rates in the UK are among the highest of any trade due to the specialist skills, certification requirements (Gas Safe, WRAS), and emergency call-out demand. Here's what to expect to pay in 2026.
Hourly rate
£45–£70
per hour
Day rate
£300–£480
per day
Call-out
£80–£150
minimum charge
Rates vary considerably across the UK. Here's what you can expect to pay in each region.
* Rates are typical market averages for 2026 based on industry survey data. Individual rates vary by experience, job type, and other factors.
Several factors determine how much a plumber will charge for a job.
Emergency plumbing call-outs (burst pipes, no hot water) typically attract a call-out fee of £80–£150 on top of hourly rates. Out-of-hours work can be 50–100% more.
Plumbers who are Gas Safe registered and work on boilers or gas pipes charge higher rates — typically £60–£90/hr — due to their extra qualifications and liability.
If parts need ordering or are hard to source, labour charges increase due to additional call-back visits.
London plumbers charge 40–60% more than UK average. Rural areas may also attract a travel surcharge.
Most plumbers have a minimum charge of 1–2 hours regardless of how quickly the job is completed. Always confirm this before booking.
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The average plumber hourly rate in the UK is £45–£70/hr in 2026. London plumbers typically charge £65–£100/hr. In Northern England, Wales, and Scotland, £40–£65/hr is more typical.
A plumber's day rate in the UK is typically £300–£480/day in 2026. In London this rises to £450–£700/day. Rates in Scotland and Northern England are around £270–£450/day.
Yes, most plumbers charge a call-out fee of £80–£150 for emergency jobs, particularly outside normal working hours. This covers travel time and the minimum visit charge regardless of how long the job takes.
Generally yes. Plumbers typically charge 30–50% more than general builders or carpenters due to their specialist skills, certification requirements, and the higher demand for emergency services.
London plumbers charge more due to higher operating costs including congestion charges, parking permits, higher insurance premiums, and a higher cost of living that must be reflected in rates.
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