Columbus, OH 43215
National average fixed price
By Thumbtack Staff
Last updated Mon, Jul 21
National average cost | $382 |
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Low-end average cost | $241 |
High-end average cost | $603 |
Slow or clogged drain: $150 to snake the line
Water pressure: $400 to clear line of obstructions, $485 - $700 installation cost to install a pressure-reducing valve (PRV)
Temperature control: $200 – several thousand dollars to replace a water heater, depending on the type you currently have and the type you replace it with
Shower or tub resurfacing: $250 for fiberglass surface, $350 for porcelain surface
Leaky or dripping faucet: $150 – $500
Broken diverter: $125
Determine your budget: Figure out how much you have to spend on professional plumbing and repairs. Aligning in the upfront about your budget will save both you and your plumber time and energy in the long run.
Gather multiple quotes: Shop around at a few different shower repairmen or plumbers to make sure that you're getting the best project cost price. Plumbers and repairmen will usually give free quotes to potential customers.
Repair or replace?: Before you tear out and replace your entire tub or shower, determine if a simple plumbing repair will fix a non-functioning shower.
Nail down the costs: At first glance, the job may appear simple – but as the repairman gets further, they may realize that the damage is more extensive. Be sure to get a cost estimate, including labor and parts, before the work has been started so you don’t get stuck with a huge surprise bill.
Ask for reviews:Ask for reviews and follow up with references to make sure you're choosing the right repairman or plumber for your home.
Try to DIY it: If the repair is simply a clogged drain or leaky faucet (and you're feeling handy), try to DIY the repair yourself before calling in professional reinforcements.
Know your limitations: If you’ve never resurfaced a tub before, your bathroom is not the place to start your home improvement career, Tim Taylor. Sometimes, it’s cheaper to hire someone who knows the ins and outs of the job – you’ll end up saving money in the long run because they won’t mess it up.
Change your showerhead: If low water pressure is your issue, try changing out your showerhead to a head with fewer holes. The fewer holes the water passes through, the more overall pressure. This change can usually be completed with a wrench in less than five minutes.
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