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How much does plumbing work cost in South Shore?
Most plumbing jobs in South Shore run $290 – $710, with a typical plumbing job around $500. Adjust the estimate for your job below. Figures reviewed 2026-07.
Estimated range
$290 – $710
Typical plumbing job around $500
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
How this estimate works
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
- Job bands are local installed prices; the sink and toilet figures are turnkey national bands with the ~1.2× Boston labor uplift applied (toilet labor alone runs $191–$400 locally).
- Water-heater bands include the Massachusetts plumbing permit ($50–$150) and the code items 248 CMR 3.05 commonly triggers — expansion tank, drain pan, venting corrections ($150–$400).
- The after-hours toggle applies 1.75× — the midpoint of the 1.5–2× premium local plumbers charge — and only to service jobs, since equipment doesn't cost more at night.
- Every visit carries a trip fee of $100–$250 (the floor here), usually credited toward the work if you go ahead.
- For context on quotes that bill by time: plumbers in the area run $125–$225 per hour.
Ranges reflect published Greater Boston contractor pricing and regional cost data, last reviewed 2026-07.
What drives the price
Like-for-like or a conversion
Swapping what's there is the cheap version of every plumbing job. The moment the project changes the system — tank to tankless, moving a fixture, upsizing a gas line — cost jumps in steps, because each change pulls in venting, gas, and inspection work that a straight swap never touches.
Code brings old work up to date
In Massachusetts, a permitted job must meet current code even if the old installation never did — an expansion tank, a drain pan, corrected venting. In South Shore's older housing stock, seized shutoffs and corroded fittings add the same kind of scope: the quote grows not because the plumber padded it, but because the house did.
When you call
The same clog costs 1.5–2× more at 11pm than at 9am. Plumbers price urgency honestly — you're buying their night. Knowing where your main shutoff is converts many emergencies into next-morning appointments.
Labor rates in South Shore
Plumber labor in the South Shore area runs $125–$225 per hour, roughly 20% above the national average, with trip fees of $90–$250 — which is why national cost articles undershoot local quotes. The ranges here are drawn from area pricing.
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- How much does a plumber cost per hour in South Shore?
- Plumbers across Massachusetts bill $125–$225 per hour, plus a trip fee of $90–$250 for showing up — usually credited toward the work if you proceed. Flat-rate quotes fold both in, which is why a 20-minute faucet swap still bills a few hundred dollars: you're paying for the licensed plumber, the stocked truck, and the drive, not just the wrench time.
- How much does it cost to replace a water heater in South Shore?
- A 40-gallon gas tank runs $1,600–$2,900 installed (most land near $2,400), a 50-gallon $1,900–$3,400, and a tankless conversion $3,000–$10,500 (typically around $5,800). In Massachusetts, a complete quote also carries the plumbing permit ($50–$150) and the code items an inspection triggers — expansion tank, drain pan, venting fixes ($150–$400). A bid without them isn't cheaper; it's just not finished.
- How much does drain cleaning cost in South Shore?
- A simple sink, tub, or toilet clog runs $140–$400 to clear; a main sewer line typically lands around $321 and up. If wastewater backs up at the lowest fixture in the house — a basement floor drain or first-floor tub — that's the main line, not a local clog. Recurring clogs are worth a camera inspection before paying to snake the same pipe a third time.
- How much extra does an emergency plumber cost?
- Expect 1.5–2× standard rates for nights and weekends — sometimes up to 3× on holidays — on top of the trip fee. A burst pipe can't wait: shut the main and call. A drip or a slow leak usually can — closing the fixture's stop valve and booking morning service is often a three-figure saving for one damp evening.
- Is a tankless water heater worth the cost in Massachusetts?
- A tankless conversion runs $3,000–$10,500 against $1,600–$3,400 for a like-for-like tank swap — the spread is gas-line upsizing, new venting, and sometimes electrical work, not the unit itself. You get endless hot water, a longer service life, and floor space back. If the budget is tight or the tank died this morning, the like-for-like swap is the value play.