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Pricing Guide

How much does plumbing work cost in Kansas City?

Plumbing costs vary based on the type of work, parts needed, and urgency. Here's what homeowners typically pay in 2025. Local rates in Kansas City, MO typically fall within these ranges.

Low end

$150

Most common repairs

$500

High end

$5,000+

ServiceTypical Cost
Drain Cleaning$150 – $400
Faucet / Fixture Repair$100 – $350
Toilet Repair / Replace$150 – $600
Water Heater Repair$200 – $800
Water Heater Replacement$900 – $2,500
Pipe Leak Repair$200 – $1,000+

What drives costs up

  • Emergency or after-hours call
  • Older home with galvanized or lead pipes
  • Slab leak or buried pipe access needed
  • Tankless water heater installation

How to save money

  • Address small leaks before they grow
  • Ask about service call vs. hourly billing
  • Bundle multiple small jobs in one visit
  • Check if your home warranty covers plumbing

Customer Reviews

What Kansas City homeowners say about our plumbing pros.

★★★★★
Slab Leak Repair

Had a slab leak that two other companies said would take a week. The plumber from HomeServicesCo had it diagnosed and fixed in one day. Incredible.

Frank D.

Dallas, TX

★★★★★
Water Heater Replace

Water heater went out on a Friday. New unit installed by Saturday afternoon. Fair price, no weekend surcharge, great work.

Pam K.

Houston, TX

★★★★★
Drain Cleaning

Drain backing up in three sinks at once. Plumber cleared the main line in an hour. Haven't had an issue since.

Nate R.

Orlando, FL

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Kansas City, MO Plumbing FAQs

Common questions from Kansas City homeowners.

Do you have plumbing contractors in Kansas City, MO?

Yes — we have a network of licensed, insured plumbing pros covering Kansas City and the surrounding MO area. Submit a quote request and you'll be matched with up to 4 of them within minutes.

How much does plumbing work cost in Kansas City?

Plumbing costs vary based on the type of work, parts needed, and urgency. Here's what homeowners typically pay in 2025. Local rates in Kansas City, MO typically fall within the ranges shown in our cost guide on this page.

How fast can a plumbing pro reach me in Kansas City?

Most Kansas City, MO homeowners hear from at least one matched pro within 5 minutes of submitting. Emergency requests (storm damage, urgent repairs, system failures) often get same-day response in Kansas City.

What counts as a plumbing emergency?

Burst pipes, sewage backup into the home, no water to the entire house, or a gas line issue near plumbing are true emergencies. A leaky faucet or slow drain is urgent but not an emergency — book same-day service instead of emergency pricing.

Should I repair or replace my water heater?

If your water heater is under 8 years old and the repair is minor (thermostat, element), repair is usually worth it. Over 10–12 years old, or if it's a major component like the tank itself, replacement is typically more cost-effective.

Can I use chemical drain cleaners?

Chemical drain cleaners can damage pipes over time, especially older PVC or galvanized pipes. For recurring clogs, professional snaking or hydro-jetting is safer and more effective long-term.

How do I turn off my water in an emergency?

Find your main shutoff valve — usually near the water meter, in a utility room, or outside near the foundation. Turn it clockwise to shut off. Knowing this location before an emergency happens is important.

Are your plumbers licensed and insured?

Every plumber in our network holds a valid state plumbing license and carries both general liability and workers' comp insurance. We verify credentials before onboarding and check annually.

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