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March 20, 2026·5 min read

How to Quote a Plumbing Job: A Complete Guide for Plumbers

Quoting a plumbing job accurately is one of the most important skills you can have as a tradesperson. Quote too low and you lose money. Quote too high and you lose the job. This guide covers how to build a professional plumbing quote quickly — even on-site.

What Should a Plumbing Quote Include?

A professional plumbing quote should always include:

  • Labour rate — hourly or fixed price, clearly stated
  • Materials and parts — itemised list with individual prices
  • Call-out fee — if applicable, make it visible
  • VAT or tax — clearly shown before the total
  • Your business name and contact details
  • Quote validity period — e.g. "valid for 30 days"

How to Estimate Labour Time

The biggest mistake plumbers make when quoting is underestimating labour. Always add a buffer for:

  • Access issues (pipes behind tiles, tight spaces)
  • Finding and sourcing parts
  • Unexpected complications once you open up the wall
  • Customer questions and sign-off time

As a rule of thumb: estimate the time you think it'll take, then add 20-30%.

Quote vs Estimate: What's the Difference?

A quote is a fixed price offer — the customer pays exactly that unless the scope changes. An estimate is an approximation that may vary. Always be clear which one you're giving. Misunderstandings here are the #1 cause of payment disputes.

How to Send a Quote Fast (Without Going Back to the Office)

The best time to send a quote is while you're still in the customer's driveway. Customers who receive a quote within an hour of a visit are far more likely to accept it.

With TradeQuote, you can describe the job in plain English — "replaced kitchen tap, 2 hours labour, £45 parts" — and get a branded PDF quote sent to the customer's email in under 60 seconds. No laptop, no spreadsheet, no waiting until you get home.

What's a Fair Labour Rate for Plumbers?

In the UK, plumbing labour rates typically range from £40–£80/hour depending on region and specialisation. Gas engineers (Gas Safe registered) command a premium. Always check local rates in your area — don't underprice just to win work.

Final Checklist Before Sending a Quote

  • Is the customer name and address correct?
  • Are all line items itemised clearly?
  • Is VAT/tax calculated correctly?
  • Does the total match your verbal estimate?
  • Have you included your business logo and contact details?

A clean, professional quote builds trust before the job even starts.

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