Plumbing · Binghamton, NY

Plumbing Repair Costs

Water heaters, fixtures, supply lines, and drains. Estimates below are localized to labor and material rates in the Binghamton, NY area (zip prefix 139). Enter your exact zip to refine.

Showing local estimates for Binghamton, NY (13901)

Major$4,248 – $15,928

Polybutylene (PB) supply pipes

Repipe with copper or PEX (whole house)

Major$4,248 – $15,928

Galvanized steel supply pipes

Repipe with copper or PEX (whole house)

Major$2,125 – $10,627

Main sewer line damage/roots

Repair or replace main sewer line

Major$3,188 – $8,502

Sewer line bellied/offset joints

Trenchless sewer line repair

Major$1,063 – $5,314

Waste/drain pipe (cast iron) corroded

Replace corroded cast iron sections

Major$853 – $2,665

Water heater - end of life

Replace water heater (40-50 gal tank)

Major$159 – $1,061

Visible pipe leaks

Repair pipe leaks

Minor$212 – $637

Missing cleanout access

Install sewer cleanout access

Moderate$160 – $638

No backflow preventer

Install backflow prevention device

Minor$106 – $529

Slow drains/drain buildup

Snake or hydro-jet drain lines

Moderate$160 – $532

Water pressure too high (>80 PSI)

Install or replace pressure reducing valve

Moderate$106 – $424

Shut-off valves corroded/not working

Replace shut-off valves

Minor$80 – $372

Faucets leaking/need servicing

Repair or replace faucets (each)

Minor$53 – $319

Toilet running/leaking at base

Repair or replace toilet components

Minor$80 – $319

No expansion tank on water heater

Install thermal expansion tank

Minor$80 – $318

Hose bibs leaking or not frost-proof

Replace with frost-proof hose bibs

Minor$106 – $265

Water heater - sediment buildup

Flush water heater

Major$27 – $106

Water heater - no TPR valve/extension

Install TPR valve discharge pipe

Minor$16 – $53

Water heater - no seismic strapping

Install earthquake straps (where req'd)

Minor$11 – $32

Supply line connectors (braided/rubber)

Replace with braided stainless supply lines

About These Estimates

These estimates are based on national averages adjusted for local labor and material costs using BLS and BEA data. Actual costs vary based on specific conditions, contractor availability, and project complexity. Always obtain multiple quotes from licensed local contractors.