Toilet blockege

How much do plumbers charge for labor to unclogg a toilet blockege

Asked by Wendell on 13th Feb 2024
Expert Trade Answers
"You can be looking between £100 to £180 to get a toilet unblocked"
Answered on 28th Feb 2024 - Member since Sep 2020 - report
"Toilet unblocking could cost anywhere from £120 - £180 for a soft blockage. Although In the worst case scenario the blockage could be caused by broken drain which could cost considerably more"
Answered on 20th Jun 2024 - Member since Jun 2024 - report
"Depends, all the larger drainage companies charge in excess of £180+

Smaller drainage forms charge between £120-£140

Hope this helps"
Answered on 13th Feb 2024 - Member since Jan 2024 - report
"120£-140£ but all depends on the job but standard blockage 120-140£"
Answered on 13th Feb 2024 - Member since Mar 2023 - report
"Hi, you could be looking at anywhere from £75-150 for a toilet to be unblocked"
Answered on 13th Feb 2024 - Member since Oct 2023 - report
"the cost could between £100-£200 depend what equipment is required to unblock it"
Answered on 13th Feb 2024 - Member since Sep 2020 - report
"Have you tried plunging it yourself this would be ideal so you are not paying unnecessary prices standard to come is £90 plus labour"
Answered on 13th Feb 2024 - Member since Oct 2023 - report
"£70 rodding drain
£160 jetting drain
£200 RODDING AND JETTING"
Answered on 27th May 2024 - Member since Jun 2023 - report
"Between £75-£150 if it's straightforward using a good plunger. But could raise up to £150-£200 if requires more work to do the job I.e removing the toilet, roding or jetting."
Answered on 14th Feb 2024 - Member since Jun 2023 - report
"£120 with a plunger nut your better off calling a drainage engineer as they will have a jetter which although is a little more expensive it does a far superior job as it give it a really good clean and flush through where as a plunger is just relying on any sitting water from the blockage to clean up.
We charge £180 for jetting, we do offer the use of rods for £120 but can't guarantee it doesn't get blocked again"
Answered on 15th Apr 2025 - Member since Sep 2024 - report
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