Plumber cost in
Washington.
Statewide pricing reference for Washington — average ranges, what local labor and permits add, and city-specific guides for every metro.
- Hourly rate
- $45 – $150
- Service call
- $75 – $200
- Emergency surcharge
- $100 – $300
- Major replacement
- $1k – $25k+
State-wide averages. Pick a city for local pricing.
Plumber costs in Washington vary widely by city, the type of work, and how urgent the job is. Major metros run higher than rural areas due to labor rates and stricter permitting.
This guide gives you the statewide baseline. For a real number, pick your city below — the local guide reflects Washington's code, labor market, and housing stock.
Plumbing services in Washington.
Typical price ranges for the seven plumbing jobs homeowners most often book in Washington.
- 01General plumber service call$75 – $200
- 02Hourly plumber rate$45 – $150 / hour
- 03Water heater replacement →tank vs tankless$800 – $3,500
- 04Sewer line replacement →traditional or trenchless$3,000 – $25,000
- 05Whole-house repiping →PEX or copper$3,000 – $15,000
- 06Drain line replacement →interior or main$1,000 – $8,000
- 07Emergency plumbing service$150 – $500
* Pick a city below for Washington-specific pricing.
131 cities in Washington.
Local plumber cost reference for every covered metro and small town in Washington.
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Plumber cost — Washington FAQs.
Why do plumber costs vary by city in Washington?
Labor rates, permit fees, and housing age vary across Washington. Metro areas usually run higher; smaller towns are more competitive.
How do I find a licensed plumber in Washington?
Most states require a state-issued license. Check your state plumbing board before hiring, and ask the plumber for their license number and proof of insurance.
Should I get multiple quotes?
Yes — three quotes is the rule of thumb. Compare scope and warranty, not just the bottom line.