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Is there a standard pricing for plumber charging?
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TSnauticat99
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Feb 7 2024, 07:46 AM, updated 2y ago
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Recently call two plumbers for some minor work. One to replace the toilet cistern’s float valve. Took less than 10 minutes, charged 150. Another job by different plumber- clear pipe drains and fix leaking P-trap ( this one very minor, just put tapes around). Total charged 350. Work done in 45 min. Find it super expensive. All materials we buy and plumbers all nearby.
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jetblast
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Feb 7 2024, 07:50 AM
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Plumber can charge whatever they want. It's up to you to negotiate the price you are comfortable with. By the way why don't you do the repair yourself if you say minor work.
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Zot
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Feb 7 2024, 08:18 AM
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Since you know it is simple job, then you can do in future. Part of learning process. Yes, the charge is up to the plumber. You just need to call ask ask but many cases also they need to come to look at the problem to give quote and you will get charge for that, but you can ask for estimated price range if the plumber is willing to estimate. You can use as reference to compare with other plumber. I suggest that you Google YouTube to find out how simple DIY fix can be done. If you think you can do it, then you can try. If not, ask for quote. If your DIY is not successful, you can always call plumber
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TSnauticat99
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Feb 7 2024, 08:22 AM
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QUOTE(jetblast @ Feb 7 2024, 07:50 AM) Plumber can charge whatever they want. It's up to you to negotiate the price you are comfortable with. By the way why don't you do the repair yourself if you say minor work. Yeah, will check and negotiate the prices beforehand next time. Since they are the regular plumbers we called, only realised their prices up quite a lot recently. Not sure due to Cny pricing or due to inflation
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theevilman1909
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Feb 8 2024, 03:11 PM
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what I know..
there's no standard for "workmanship" fee....
but normally they charge like rm50 per task... some task is rm80 to 100... depending the job scope...
all work done within 1 hour period one.
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Jason
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Feb 8 2024, 03:24 PM
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QUOTE(theevilman1909 @ Feb 8 2024, 03:11 PM) what I know.. there's no standard for "workmanship" fee.... but normally they charge like rm50 per task... some task is rm80 to 100... depending the job scope... all work done within 1 hour period one. Now no more such rate. All starts at RM150 and up…
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theevilman1909
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Feb 8 2024, 03:25 PM
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QUOTE(Jason @ Feb 8 2024, 03:24 PM) Now no more such rate. All starts at RM150 and up… wow... now already 150 above? because of CNY or what... because normally each year same thing happens...
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nexona88
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Feb 8 2024, 04:51 PM
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Mine starts from rm100 😊
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TSnauticat99
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Feb 8 2024, 10:54 PM
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QUOTE(Jason @ Feb 8 2024, 03:24 PM) Now no more such rate. All starts at RM150 and up… Walauyeh!! So that 150 is really the minimum rate. Looks like Msia turning into high income nation even plumber rate like Aussie🤪
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jetblast
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Feb 8 2024, 10:58 PM
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Price also depending on location. Subang Jaya nothing less than rm200. Puchong start Rm100 plus
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Roadwarrior1337
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Feb 8 2024, 10:59 PM
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The price you pay if u are not willing to do it yourself. YouTube has many video to diy. The materials also cheap
Do yourself la unless is 3d job
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scorgio
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Feb 8 2024, 11:00 PM
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For things that u could replace urself, learn how to DIY.
Unless it involves hacking, climbing, pipe laying.
After MCO, electrician & plumber realized that dumb consumer are willing to pay ridiculous rates. And so there's no turning back after that.
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TSnauticat99
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Feb 8 2024, 11:04 PM
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QUOTE(Roadwarrior1337 @ Feb 8 2024, 10:59 PM) The price you pay if u are not willing to do it yourself. YouTube has many video to diy. The materials also cheap Do yourself la unless is 3d job Looks like will need to pick up plumbing skills. Materials may be cheap but some tools are not. Plus need storage space to keep the tools too. Is there any place where we can buy secondhand tools in Msia?.
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Roadwarrior1337
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Feb 8 2024, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(nauticat99 @ Feb 8 2024, 11:04 PM) Looks like will need to pick up plumbing skills. Materials may be cheap but some tools are not. Plus need storage space to keep the tools too. Is there any place where we can buy secondhand tools in Msia?. You can buy in Carousell Small tools I buy keep but big tools usually borrow from family members as it’s one time off use Everything has solution just amount of effort u willing to put
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SUSceo684
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Feb 8 2024, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(nauticat99 @ Feb 7 2024, 07:46 AM) Recently call two plumbers for some minor work. One to replace the toilet cistern’s float valve. Took less than 10 minutes, charged 150. Another job by different plumber- clear pipe drains and fix leaking P-trap ( this one very minor, just put tapes around). Total charged 350. Work done in 45 min. Find it super expensive. All materials we buy and plumbers all nearby. Why not DIY? Especially if it doesn’t involve climbing into the ceiling space
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nexona88
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Feb 11 2024, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(jetblast @ Feb 8 2024, 10:58 PM) Price also depending on location. Subang Jaya nothing less than rm200. Puchong start Rm100 plus Walao... Rm200?? Damn... Better to DIY nowadays... Need to learn fast... Via online YouTube something....
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