When you need a plumber, one of the first questions is always: “What will it cost me?” No doubt we have all seen the Horror stories of companies ripping off unsuspecting people with exorbitant repairs costs. In Adelaide, plumbing rates can vary depending on the job, the plumber’s experience, and whether the work is urgent or after-hours.
At Deadshort Services, we’ve been delivering reliable plumbing across Adelaide for more than 35 years. To give you clarity and protect you from surprise costs, we’ve created this updated 2025 plumbing cost guide based on industry averages and what our team sees daily on the job.
Here’s what you can expect to pay across Adelaide in 2025:
Plumber Type | Average Hourly Rate | Notes |
---|---|---|
Apprentice / Junior Plumber | $60 – $80 | Lower rates, usually working under supervision |
Licensed Plumber (standard hours) | $90 – $180 | Common tasks: leaks, tap repairs, blocked drains |
Specialist or Complex Work | $120 – $180 | Gas fitting, hot water, roof plumbing, inspections |
Emergency / After-Hours Service | $160 – $250 | Nights, weekends, and urgent call-outs |
How Deadshort Services Works: We don’t charge a call-out fee. Instead, our standard price is $150, which includes the first 30 minutes of actual onsite working time.
Many small jobs — like a leaking tap, loose fitting, or minor toilet issue — can be repaired within that first half hour.
If the job is bigger, those 30 minutes give us time to properly investigate the issue and provide an accurate upfront quote.
This protects you from the “worst-case pricing” other plumbers use when they quote without inspection. They often pad their prices higher to cover unknowns — meaning you pay more than you should.
With Deadshort Services, you only pay for the actual problem, not a guess.
Not every job is the same. Here are the main factors that affect your final bill:
Experience & Licensing – Licensed tradespeople cost more than apprentices, but get the job done faster and more thoroughly.
Type of Job – Fixing a dripping tap is quick; repairing a burst underground pipe or installing a hot water system takes more skill and equipment.
Time of Day – Work done after-hours, on weekends, or public holidays attracts higher rates.
Materials & Parts – Fixtures, hot water systems, pipes, and fittings are additional to labour.
Job Complexity – Tasks like CCTV drain inspections or roof plumbing take longer and require specialist equipment.
To help you budget, here are typical ballpark figures for everyday plumbing tasks:
Blocked drains (CCTV inspection & hydro-jetting): $150 – $350
Toilet replacements or upgrades: $250 – $450 (plus fixture cost)
Hot water system replacement: $1,200 – $2,500 depending on unit type
Gas appliance checks & servicing: $120 – $180
Emergency burst pipe repair: $180 – $250+ (after-hours rates apply)
When comparing plumbers in Adelaide, here are some traps to watch for:
Call-out fees – Many companies charge $70–$120 just to knock on your door. Deadshort Services doesn’t.
Worst-case quoting – Competitors who quote sight-unseen usually push prices higher to protect themselves. Our approach is different: we inspect first, fix what we can in that first 30 minutes, and then give a fair, accurate quote if it’s bigger.
After-hours surcharges – Ask what emergency rates are before agreeing, as they can double standard pricing.
Multi-trade delays – If plumbing problems spill into electrical, roofing, or building works, choosing a single-trade plumber means calling in others. At Deadshort Services, we handle it all in-house.
Locals continue to trust us because:
Over 35 years serving Adelaide homes & businesses adhere to CBS guidelines
Licensed, insured, and police-cleared tradespeople
$150 upfront includes first 30 minutes onsite actual working time — no call-out fee
Many small jobs solved in that first visit, bigger jobs properly quoted
24/7 emergency plumbing when you need it most
Full in-house support: plumbing, gas, roofing, electrical & more
One Number. One Call. Multiple Trades.
Plumbing problems rarely happen in isolation. A leaking pipe might damage your ceiling, short out wiring, or create mould inside wall cavities. Most plumbers fix the pipe and walk away — Deadshort Services fixes the cause and the consequence.
Our plumbing, electrical, roofing, fencing, air conditioning and building teams all share the same scheduling system and job notes. That means:
No delays waiting for different contractors
Faster completion from start to finish
One clear invoice instead of multiple bills
With us, you’re not just hiring a plumber — you’re engaging a full-service trade team. That’s why Adelaide homeowners, landlords, and property managers rely on Deadshort Services for solutions that last.
Do plumbers in Adelaide charge call-out fees?
Some do — usually $70–$120. At Deadshort Services, we don’t. Instead, we charge $150, which covers your first 30 minutes of actual onsite working labour. For many smaller jobs, that’s enough to get the repair completed then and there.
Why don’t you just quote over the phone?
Because quotes without proper investigation are often inflated. Other plumbers add extra margin to cover worst-case scenarios — and you end up paying for problems you don’t have. We’d rather inspect properly, fix what we can in the initial time, and give you a fair, accurate quote for any further work.
Why are emergency plumbing rates higher?
Emergency jobs require rapid response, out-of-hours labour, and specialised equipment, which all increase costs.
Can I get a fixed quote instead of hourly rates?
Yes. For jobs like toilet installations or hot water replacements, we provide fixed upfront quotes after our onsite assessment. That way you know exactly what you’re paying.