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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much do plumbers charge per hour?

Depending on the service you need (unclogging a drain, fixing a pipe, installing new pipes, etc.), plumbers charge anywhere from $45-$165 per hour. Plumbers often operate on a fixed rate model, too. Some won’t charge hourly rates because the variables involved in their work makes it less practical to do so. 

Plumbers will scope out the work, calculate the cost of parts, and roll it together with other fees to give you an estimate for the job. They may even offer standard flat rates for things like installing a toilet or a sink. Reach out to plumbers near you to get an accurate cost estimate for your project or repair.

How do I find a good plumber in Phoenix?

Begin your search for a good plumber by comparing the top-rated plumbers in Phoenix online. This provides quick access to ratings, customer reviews and even customer-uploaded photographs of actual work done by the plumbers. 

You can visit the Arizona Registrar of Contractors to verify licenses for plumbing contractors you’re considering. You might also find this information on the plumbers’ online profiles, or you can ask them to send you verification. 

Finally, compare quotes from various plumbers to decide on the best fit. You can get free estimates by simply contacting the plumbers and giving them details about the project (or repairs) you have planned.

How long is a water heater supposed to last?

Your water heater is an essential part of your home, heating water for showers, dishwashing, laundry and more. On average, a traditional water heater will last 8-12 years. The general consensus is that it’s better to replace your water heater with a new one than to repair one that’s 10 years old or more. Older models are less energy-efficient and thus more costly to run than newer models with better technology. Here are some indicators of when it may be time to replace an old water heater instead of repairing it:

  • Leaks: If leaking is not caused by loose connections, the water may be seeping out through slight fractures in the metal of the tank that have formed over time.
  • Strange noises: Clanking, rumbling and other noises can mean that sediment has formed on the base of your tank, contributing to fissures leaks, and inefficiency.
  • Age: If it’s more than 10 years old, it’s probably time to replace.
  • Discolored or rusty water: Have a pro check it out; if the problem isn’t resolved by draining and cleaning, you’ll want to replace the heater.
  • Lack of hot water: Inconsistent heating and hot water supply that runs out too quickly likely means it’s time for a new unit.

What happens when a water pipe bursts?

When a pipe bursts, the water can cause indoor flooding and damage your home. If the pipe is in an accessible location, you will likely notice puddles of water right away. However, if the pipe is underground or behind a wall, it may cause reduced water pressure, a sulfur smell or discolored water. All of this can cause significant (and expensive) damage, which is why you should always contact a plumber near you if you suspect your pipes are leaking.

Can a leaking pipe burst?

Yes. A leak in your pipe can build up pressure and wear through the material. Left unchecked, this pressure can cause the pipe to burst. This is why it’s so important to fix your pipes and contact a plumber as soon as you notice a leak — no matter how small or insignificant it may seem. 

Smaller leaks are easier and inexpensive to fix, saving you time and money in the long run. In addition, many insurance policies will not cover water damage for pipes that burst due to gradual leaks.

What do you do if you have a burst pipe?

First, switch off the water supply to reduce the water damage. You should also turn off the electricity for the part of your home that has sustained the leak, as it can be extremely dangerous if the water comes into contact with an electrical socket. Next, drain the remaining water from your faucets so it doesn’t freeze inside the pipes. 

Once you’ve done all of this, search for qualified plumbers in your area and ask them to provide you with a quote. 

What are the signs of a burst pipe?

If your water pressure has suddenly dropped or your sink and toilet have unexpectedly started clogging, you may have a burst pipe. Other tell-tale signs include watermarks on the wall of your bathroom or laundry room, drips or puddles in your home or basement, or water from your faucets that have suddenly turned brown. You may also notice a strange rotten-egg smell or the sound of gurgling water in your home.

If you notice any of these signs, contact a plumber near you to fix your pipes immediately.

Does insurance cover a broken pipe?

Sudden water damage may be included under most homeowners’ insurance policies, but it’s typically not covered if the damage could have been avoided with proper maintenance.

For example, if a pipe in your laundry room suddenly bursts and causes damage to the flooring and walls, that is usually covered by insurance. But if a pipe under your sink has been leaking for months and causes your wood floors to rot, your policy won’t cover that damage.

Always double-check with your insurance agent (or another expert)  to see what your policy covers.

How much does it cost to repair a broken pipe?

The national average cost to repair broken pipes ranges from $120 to $170. Prices can vary depending on the type of damage, whether the pipe is easily accessible, the materials needed and where the pipe is located. For example, an exposed pipe under the sink will likely cost much less than a pipeline in your yard that requires digging. 

Your overall cost will also depend on the hourly rate of the contractor. Most plumbers charge between $60 and $65 per hour for standard pipe repair, and up to $95 per hour for complex plumbing work. 

Contact the best pipe repairers in your area to find out how much it will cost to fix your pipe(s). 

To learn more about pricing factors, read “How much does pipe repair cost?

How much does it cost to install a hot water heater?

You’ll know when it’s time to install a new water heater. Water heater installation costs average between $360 and $780 nationally, with rates increasing depending on the project. The total project cost will be higher when you include the cost of the heater itself. Select your new water heater based on the number of occupants in your home and the number of gallons of capacity you’ll need. Installation costs can vary based on the type of water heater you are removing and the type you are installing, any necessary repairs, regional cost of labor, and whether disposal of the old heater is included. Natural gas water heaters retail on average between $650 and $900 for standard models. Electric water heaters range between $300 and $700 for standard models. Tankless electric water heaters retail on average between $250 and $700 for standard models. Tankless gas water heaters retail on average between $200 and $1,300.

A company may charge approximately $1,000 to replace a 50-gallon tank-style electric water heater (not including any upgrades required by building codes). Replacing a gas-powered water heater might cost $1,100 (not including code upgrades). Some companies roll the disposal of an old heater into the overall cost of the new water heater installation. Other professionals charge an additional removal fee that can range from $35 to $150.

Reviews for Phoenix plumbers

There are 536 five star Plumbers in Phoenix, AZ on Thumbtack.

Plumbing services available in Phoenix, Arizona.

Phoenix plumbers can handle a variety of plumbing-related residential and commercial issues, such as:

  • Sump pump services
  • Sewer line repairs
  • Shower and bathroom plumbing services
  • Clogged drain services
  • Plumbing leak repairs
  • Burst pipe repairs
  • Frozen pipe prevention and repair
  • Installation of bathroom fixtures
  • Kitchen plumbing repairs
  • Water heater installation
  • Toilet installation and repair
  • Plumbing system troubleshooting
  • Installing and repairing water lines
  • Septic system installation and repair
  • Gas line installation and repair
  • Plumbing inspections
  • Plumbing winterization
  • And more

If you have a specific plumbing concern, feel free to contact a professional plumber through Thumbtack. You can chat with top-rated plumbers in your area to find out whether they can help solve your specific problem. 

How to find plumbers in the surrounding areas.

Plumbers serving Phoenix and surrounding areas are willing to travel short distances to accommodate their customers, and may serve the following regions:

  • Downtown Phoenix
  • North/Northwest Phoenix
  • Central Phoenix
  • Central City
  • West Phoenix
  • Arcadia
  • Desert Ridge
  • Camelback

Use Thumbtack to narrow your search by zip code. If you live in the Phoenix area, ask whether the plumber you'd like to hire serves your neighborhood.

How much do plumbers charge in Phoenix? 

The cost to hire a plumber will depend on the type of service you need. Fixing a burst pipe, installing new plumbing fixtures, unclogging a drain, and getting an inspection — all of these services will vary in price. 

Request price quotes for your project from several plumbers near you to find out how much they charge. When requesting a quote, ask the plumber to explain how equipment, material and labor costs will impact your final price.

How to hire a top-rated plumber.

Search the Thumbtack site for professional plumbers in your area. Select a service from the dropdown menu to refine your search results. Look through multiple customer reviews and see photos of plumbing contractors' previous projects to help decide whether they may be a good fit for your needs. Here are a few things to look for as you evaluate plumbing contractors in your area. 

  • Verify that the plumber is licensed and has the appropriate certifications to work in your area.
  • Choose a plumber who is insured to protect yourself in case of any accidents or damages that may occur during the job.
  • Look for a plumber with a proven track record successfully completing similar projects.
  • Read online customer reviews on Thumbtack to get a sense of the plumber's reputation and quality of work.
  • Choose a plumber who communicates well and responds in a timely manner. Your plumber should take the time to explain the work that needs to be done.
  • Get estimates from multiple plumbers, and compare quotes to ensure you’re getting a fair price.

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