West Midlands regional pricing
How Much Does a Plumber Cost in Stoke-on-Trent?
Updated prices for . Stoke-on-Trent prices are typically 14% below the national average.
Price summary
Stoke-on-Trent Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fix a Leaking Tap | £45 | £110 | £175 |
| Unblock a Drain or Toilet | £65 | £130 | £215 |
| Install a Bathroom Suite | £650 | £1,080 | £1,730 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on West Midlands regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Plumber Prices in Stoke-on-Trent
With a population of 256,375, Stoke-on-Trent is in Staffordshire and plumber costs here are 14% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fix a Leaking Tap | £45 | £110 | £175 | 30-60 minutes |
| Fixing a dripping or leaking tap by replacing the worn-out internal parts. Covers bathroom, bath, or kitchen taps. Usually a quick job done in a single visit. What affects the price
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| Unblock a Drain or Toilet | £65 | £130 | £215 | 30-90 minutes |
| Clearing a blocked sink, toilet, bath or external drain using rods, a plunger or a drain snake. Does not include CCTV surveys or excavation. What affects the price
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| Install a Bathroom Suite | £650 | £1,080 | £1,730 | 2-3 days |
| Fitting a new bathroom suite including toilet, basin and bath or shower tray. Plumbing connections only — does not include tiling or plastering. What affects the price
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| Replace a Toilet | £85 | £175 | £300 | 1-2 hours |
| Removing an old toilet and fitting a new one. Includes connecting to the existing waste pipe and water supply. Most standard toilets can be swapped in 1-2 hours without any major pipework changes. What affects the price
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| Install a Shower | £260 | £690 | £1,295 | 4-8 hours |
| Installing a new electric, mixer or thermostatic shower including tray, screen, valve and plumbing connections. Price varies significantly by shower type. What affects the price
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| Fix or Replace a Radiator Valve | £45 | £105 | £175 | 30-60 minutes |
| Replacing a faulty or leaking radiator valve, or upgrading to thermostatic valves that let you control the temperature in each room individually. Price is per valve. What affects the price
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| Repair a Burst Pipe | £85 | £215 | £430 | 1-3 hours |
| Emergency repair of a burst or leaking water pipe. Includes isolating the supply, cutting out the damaged section and fitting a new pipe or coupling. What affects the price
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| Install a Dishwasher or Washing Machine | £35 | £85 | £175 | 30-60 minutes |
| Connecting a new dishwasher or washing machine to the existing water supply and waste pipe. Assumes connections are already in place. What affects the price
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| Replace Taps (Basin or Bath) | £70 | £130 | £260 | 1-2 hours |
| Removing old taps and fitting new ones on a basin or bath. Includes connecting to the hot and cold supply and checking for leaks. What affects the price
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| Fix a Dripping Overflow | £45 | £105 | £175 | 30-60 minutes |
| Fixing a dripping overflow pipe — the small pipe that sticks out of your wall and drips water. This is usually caused by a faulty valve inside the toilet or the cold water tank in the loft that is not shutting off the water properly. What affects the price
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| Install an Outside Tap | £70 | £130 | £215 | 1-2 hours |
| Fitting a new garden tap on the outside wall by connecting it to your indoor cold water supply and drilling through the wall. Includes a safety valve to stop garden water flowing back into your drinking water. Takes 1-2 hours. What affects the price
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| Repair or Replace a Ball Valve | £45 | £85 | £155 | 30-60 minutes |
| Replacing the valve that controls the water level in your toilet cistern or the water tank in your loft. When this valve wears out, the tank overflows or the water does not fill up properly. What affects the price
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| Full Bathroom Refit | £2,590 | £5,185 | £10,370 | 1-2 weeks |
| Complete bathroom renovation including stripping out the old room, fitting new suite, tiling, flooring, plastering and all plumbing and electrical work. What affects the price
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| Install Underfloor Heating (Per Room) | £865 | £2,160 | £3,890 | 1-3 days |
| Installing underfloor heating in a single room. You can choose electric mats (simpler to install) or a water-based system connected to your boiler (cheaper to run). Includes insulation boards underneath and all connections. Based on an average room of 15-20 square metres. What affects the price
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Fix a Leaking Tap
Low
£45
Average
£110
High
£175
30-60 minutes
More details
Fixing a dripping or leaking tap by replacing the worn-out internal parts. Covers bathroom, bath, or kitchen taps. Usually a quick job done in a single visit.
What affects the price
- Type of tap (mixer, monobloc, traditional)
- Whether replacement parts are readily available
- Accessibility of the tap and isolation valves
- Whether the tap body itself needs replacing
Unblock a Drain or Toilet
Low
£65
Average
£130
High
£215
30-90 minutes
More details
Clearing a blocked sink, toilet, bath or external drain using rods, a plunger or a drain snake. Does not include CCTV surveys or excavation.
What affects the price
- Severity and location of the blockage
- Whether specialist equipment (jetting) is needed
- Internal vs external drain
- Ease of access to the pipework or manhole
Install a Bathroom Suite
Low
£650
Average
£1,080
High
£1,730
2-3 days
More details
Fitting a new bathroom suite including toilet, basin and bath or shower tray. Plumbing connections only — does not include tiling or plastering.
What affects the price
- Number of items in the suite
- Whether existing pipework needs modifying
- Accessibility of the bathroom
- Whether old suite removal and disposal is included
Replace a Toilet
Low
£85
Average
£175
High
£300
1-2 hours
More details
Removing an old toilet and fitting a new one. Includes connecting to the existing waste pipe and water supply. Most standard toilets can be swapped in 1-2 hours without any major pipework changes.
What affects the price
- Type of toilet (close-coupled, wall-hung, back-to-wall)
- Whether the waste pipe position needs changing
- Condition of the existing floor and connections
- Whether a concealed cistern is required
Install a Shower
Low
£260
Average
£690
High
£1,295
4-8 hours
More details
Installing a new electric, mixer or thermostatic shower including tray, screen, valve and plumbing connections. Price varies significantly by shower type.
What affects the price
- Type of shower (electric, mixer, power shower)
- Whether a new tray and enclosure are needed
- Existing water pressure and supply
- Whether tiling or waterproofing is required
Fix or Replace a Radiator Valve
Low
£45
Average
£105
High
£175
30-60 minutes
More details
Replacing a faulty or leaking radiator valve, or upgrading to thermostatic valves that let you control the temperature in each room individually. Price is per valve.
What affects the price
- Type of valve (manual, TRV, smart TRV)
- Whether the system needs draining
- Accessibility of the radiator and pipework
- Whether pipework modifications are needed
Repair a Burst Pipe
Low
£85
Average
£215
High
£430
1-3 hours
More details
Emergency repair of a burst or leaking water pipe. Includes isolating the supply, cutting out the damaged section and fitting a new pipe or coupling.
What affects the price
- Location of the burst (exposed vs under floor/in wall)
- Pipe material (copper, plastic, lead)
- Whether it is an emergency call-out
- Extent of water damage requiring additional work
Install a Dishwasher or Washing Machine
Low
£35
Average
£85
High
£175
30-60 minutes
More details
Connecting a new dishwasher or washing machine to the existing water supply and waste pipe. Assumes connections are already in place.
What affects the price
- Whether existing plumbing connections are in place
- Distance from water supply and waste pipe
- Whether new valves or waste fittings are needed
- Integrated vs freestanding appliance
Replace Taps (Basin or Bath)
Low
£70
Average
£130
High
£260
1-2 hours
More details
Removing old taps and fitting new ones on a basin or bath. Includes connecting to the hot and cold supply and checking for leaks.
What affects the price
- Type of taps (pillar, mixer, monobloc)
- Accessibility beneath the basin or bath
- Whether isolation valves need fitting
- Condition of existing pipework and fittings
Fix a Dripping Overflow
Low
£45
Average
£105
High
£175
30-60 minutes
More details
Fixing a dripping overflow pipe — the small pipe that sticks out of your wall and drips water. This is usually caused by a faulty valve inside the toilet or the cold water tank in the loft that is not shutting off the water properly.
What affects the price
- Whether the issue is in the toilet cistern or loft tank
- Ease of access (especially loft tanks)
- Whether a new ball valve or float valve is needed
- Whether the overflow pipe itself needs replacing
Install an Outside Tap
Low
£70
Average
£130
High
£215
1-2 hours
More details
Fitting a new garden tap on the outside wall by connecting it to your indoor cold water supply and drilling through the wall. Includes a safety valve to stop garden water flowing back into your drinking water. Takes 1-2 hours.
What affects the price
- Distance from the nearest water supply pipe
- Wall thickness and material (brick, stone, render)
- Whether a non-return valve is required by regulation
- Whether pipework needs to be run externally
Repair or Replace a Ball Valve
Low
£45
Average
£85
High
£155
30-60 minutes
More details
Replacing the valve that controls the water level in your toilet cistern or the water tank in your loft. When this valve wears out, the tank overflows or the water does not fill up properly.
What affects the price
- Location of the valve (cistern vs loft tank)
- Type of valve (brass, plastic, part 1, part 2)
- Whether the water supply can be easily isolated
- Ease of access in a loft or airing cupboard
Full Bathroom Refit
Low
£2,590
Average
£5,185
High
£10,370
1-2 weeks
More details
Complete bathroom renovation including stripping out the old room, fitting new suite, tiling, flooring, plastering and all plumbing and electrical work.
What affects the price
- Size and layout of the bathroom
- Quality of fixtures and fittings chosen
- Whether the layout is changing (moving waste pipes etc.)
- Amount of tiling, plastering and electrical work needed
Install Underfloor Heating (Per Room)
Low
£865
Average
£2,160
High
£3,890
1-3 days
More details
Installing underfloor heating in a single room. You can choose electric mats (simpler to install) or a water-based system connected to your boiler (cheaper to run). Includes insulation boards underneath and all connections. Based on an average room of 15-20 square metres.
What affects the price
- Type of system (electric mat vs wet/water-based)
- Room size and floor construction
- Whether the floor needs raising or excavating
- Insulation and screed requirements
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Plumber
From a dripping tap to a full bathroom installation, knowing what to expect when hiring a plumber helps you get the right person for the job and avoid being overcharged.
Describe the problem clearly
Before calling, take note of exactly what is happening — where the leak is, when the problem started, whether it is constant or intermittent. Take photos or a short video. The more detail you give, the more accurately the plumber can quote and the right parts can be brought to the first visit.
Find a qualified plumber
For general plumbing work, check reviews on Checkatrade, MyBuilder, or Google. For anything involving gas, the plumber must be Gas Safe registered — check their ID card number on the Gas Safe Register website. Ask friends and neighbours for recommendations, which is still the most reliable way to find a good plumber.
Get a quote or call-out rate
For small repairs, most plumbers charge a call-out fee plus an hourly rate. For bigger jobs like bathroom installations, ask for a fixed-price quote in writing. Get two or three quotes for any job over £500. Make sure the quote specifies whether materials are included or just labour.
The plumber diagnoses and fixes
For repairs, the plumber isolates the water supply, diagnoses the fault, and carries out the fix. Common jobs like tap repairs and toilet fixes are usually done in a single visit. More complex work like re-routing pipework or installing a bathroom is scheduled over several days.
Testing and clean-up
The plumber turns the water back on and checks all connections for leaks. Taps are tested, toilets are flushed, and any new pipework is pressure-checked. A good plumber cleans up after themselves and leaves the work area tidy. Check everything works before they leave.
Regional comparison
How Stoke-on-Trent Compares
Average cost of fix a leaking tap across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Plumber Costs in Stoke-on-Trent?
The West Midlands has a wide range of housing types, from Victorian terraces and back-to-backs in the Black Country to inter-war semis, post-war council estates, and canal-side conversions. Stoke-on-Trent has a broad range of housing from Victorian and Edwardian semis to modern estates and apartment developments, and surrounding areas like Solihull and Coventry include properties of varying ages and conditions. With a population of 256,375, Stoke-on-Trent is a large town where plumber costs are one of the most affordable areas. Red brick properties with older infrastructure generally cost more for plumber work — for example, unblock a drain or toilet here averages around £130.
The West Midlands sits slightly below the national average for trade costs, making it one of the more affordable areas for plumber work. Labour rates in Stoke-on-Trent are around 14% below the UK average. As a large town with a population of 256,375, there is steady demand for plumber work. The dense urban areas around Wolverhampton and Dudley support a good number of tradespeople. The larger population means more tradespeople operate in the area, which generally keeps pricing competitive. Prices still vary by 30-50% between tradespeople for the same job, so always get multiple quotes.
What you pay for plumber work in Stoke-on-Trent depends on the job complexity, materials chosen, and the condition of your property. Older terraces and back-to-backs common in the Black Country can have limited rear access and solid walls that make work more involved and expensive. A typical fix a leaking tap in Stoke-on-Trent costs around £110, while full bathroom refit ranges from £2,590 to £10,370. As a large town that is one of the most affordable areas, Stoke-on-Trent offers reasonable value compared to the South East. Material choices also make a significant difference to the total.
When getting quotes in Stoke-on-Trent, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good plumber will check the existing conditions, identify potential complications from older property layouts, and give you a detailed breakdown of costs. The larger population means more tradespeople operate in the area, which generally keeps pricing competitive. Be wary of significantly cheaper quotes — they may cut corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need boiler & gas engineering (£1,730–£3,890), electrician (£3,455–£6,910), or bathroom fitting (£3,890–£10,370) in Stoke-on-Trent.
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