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6469 Main Street, New York, NY
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
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6469 Main Street, New York, NY
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
6469 Main Street, New York, NY
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
6343 Main Street, New York, NY
Licensed plumber offering drain cleaning, pipe repair, water heater service, and fixture installation. Available for emergency calls 24/7.
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
274 Main Street, New York, NY
Master plumber with 20+ years of experience. We specialize in residential plumbing repairs, remodeling, and water quality solutions.
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
6860 Main Street, New York, NY
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
6860 Main Street, New York, NY
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
197 Main Street, New York, NY
Professional plumbing services including emergency repair, drain cleaning, and preventive maintenance. Transparent pricing and fast respo¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
6343 Main Street, New York, NY
Licensed plumber offering drain cleaning, pipe repair, water heater service, and fixture installation. Available for emergency calls 24/7.
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
8948 Main Street, New York, NY
Master plumber with 20+ years of experience. We specialize in residential plumbing repairs, remodeling, and water quality solutions.
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
197 Main Street, New York, NY
Professional plumbing services including emergency repair, drain cleaning, and preventive maintenance. Transparent pricing and fast respo¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
9483 Main Street, New York, NY
Reliable plumbing service for all your needs: repairs, installations, drain cleaning, and water heater maintenance. Licensed and fully in¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
9134 Main Street, New York, NY
Reliable plumbing service for all your needs: repairs, installations, drain cleaning, and water heater maintenance. Licensed and fully in¦
Serves: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004 +41 more
New York City plumbing costs are consistently the highest of any major US market — a product of NYC's rigorous regulatory environment, union and licensed-master oversight, the complexity of working in multi-story residential buildings, and a labor market where licensed master plumbers earn among the highest wages in the nation.
| Service | Typical Scope | New York City Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Service call / diagnostic | First hour, weekday | $200 – $450 |
| Emergency after-hours | Nights, weekends, holidays | $350 – $700+ |
| Drain cleaning (standard auger) | Kitchen or bathroom sink | $175 – $400 |
| Hydro-jetting (drain line) | Main drain or stubborn clog | $400 – $1,200 |
| Toilet repair (flapper, fill valve) | Standard apartment toilet | $180 – $400 |
| Toilet replacement | New fixture, standard | $450 – $1,000 installed |
| Faucet replacement | Kitchen or bath, standard | $250 – $600 installed |
| Water heater replacement (40 gal, gas) | Typical NYC apartment or house | $1,500 – $3,500 |
| Sewer camera inspection | Main line to street, 100 ft | $300 – $600 |
| Main sewer line replacement | Per linear foot, brownstone/rowhouse | $200 – $500/LF |
| Water main repair (inside building) | Pinhole leak, copper pipe | $400 – $900 |
| Steam heat system repair (boiler) | Radiator valve, trap, pipe | $300 – $800 |
| Backflow preventer certification | Annual required inspection | $150 – $350 |
High-rise and multi-family complexity. In Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, most properties are multi-family buildings (pre-war co-ops, rental buildings, new construction towers) where plumbing work requires coordination with building management, potentially affecting other units, and must comply with New York City's NYC Plumbing Code (based on the 2022 NYC Construction Codes). Work must be performed by or under the supervision of an NYC-licensed master plumber.
Water pressure and aging infrastructure. NYC water is delivered at 60–80 PSI throughout Manhattan's distribution system, but aging cast iron and lead-tin solder pipes in pre-war buildings (pre-1940 construction in the West Village, Upper West Side, East Harlem, and Park Slope Brooklyn) are a significant liability. The EPA's Lead and Copper Rule and NYC's Local Law 3 requirements mandate lead service line identification and replacement programs.
Steam heating systems. A significant portion of NYC's residential housing stock — particularly pre-war buildings in Manhattan and Brooklyn — uses steam heat distributed through one- or two-pipe steam systems. These systems have unique plumbing maintenance requirements (steam trap replacement, air vent sizing, condensate return systems) that require specialized expertise distinct from typical hot-water heating or forced-air systems. NYC steam heat specialists command premium pricing.
NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) requires work permits for: new plumbing installations, pipe replacement, water heater replacements, and any work affecting the building's main water or sewer connections. NYC DEP (Department of Environmental Protection) governs water and sewer below the building, including backflow preventer certification (required annually for commercial properties and some multi-family).
New York City has the most comprehensive plumbing licensing system of any US jurisdiction. Understanding it protects you and ensures legal compliance.
The NYC Department of Buildings issues and regulates:
Licensed Master Plumber (LMP): The highest NYC plumbing credential. Requires: 5 years of apprenticeship under a licensed master plumber, passing a rigorous NYC Master Plumber examination, and maintaining liability insurance in amounts set by the DOB. An LMP can sign permits, supervise all plumbing work, and legally take responsibility for work under the NYC Plumbing Code.
Journeyman Plumber: Licensed to perform plumbing work under an LMP's supervision. Cannot pull permits or supervise on their own.
Plumber's Apprentice: In a registered NYC union or non-union apprenticeship program.
Verify an LMP's license at the NYC DOB BIS license search system. Always confirm the license is active before hiring.
NYC's housing market has a well-documented issue with plumbing work performed without permits (particularly in owner-occupied brownstones, co-ops, and converted buildings). Unpermitted plumbing work in New York City:
The DOB conducts building sweeps and responds to complaints — do not take the risk.
New York City's residential plumbing market is served by both union plumbers (UA Local 1 — the most prominent) and non-union licensed master plumbers. Both must hold NYC LMP licenses in order to pull permits. Union shops typically command higher prices (driven by UA Local 1 wage scales) but are concentrated in new construction; non-union LMP shops often serve residential repair and renovation at somewhat lower rates. The key is verifying the LMP license — whether union or non-union is secondary to proper licensing.
NYC's Local Law 3 (2020) requires building owners to identify and disclose the presence of lead service lines (LSLs) — the pipes connecting the building to the NYC water main. Pre-1987 buildings with original lead or galvanized steel service lines must replace these lines under a phased NYC DEP program. A licensed master plumber performs LSL replacements in coordination with NYC DEP. If you're buying or renting a pre-1980 NYC building, ask about the service line material.
New York City's regulatory environment draws the sharpest DIY boundary of any US city. Almost every plumbing task in NYC that involves pipes, fixtures, or the building's systems requires a licensed master plumber's involvement under DOB regulations.
| Task | DIY Legal in NYC? | LMP Required? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replacing toilet flapper / fill valve | Yes (no permit needed) | No | Simple repairs in own unit |
| Replacing showerhead / faucet aerator | Yes | No | No pipe disconnection involved |
| Unclogging drain (plunger / hand snake) | Yes | No | — |
| Unclogging drain (power snake or hydro-jet) | LMP strongly recommended | For permit work, yes | Requires equipment and access knowledge |
| Replacing toilet (new fixture) | Permit required → LMP | Yes in most buildings | DOB permit typically required |
| Replacing faucet (supply lines included) | LMP recommended | For permit, yes | Depends on building type |
| Water heater replacement | NYC permit required → LMP | Yes | DOB permit; must meet NYC Plumbing Code |
| Any new pipe installation | NYC permit required → LMP | Yes | Cannot do without permit and LMP sign-off |
| Steam heat system work (traps, valves) | LMP strongly recommended | Often | NYC steam systems require specialized knowledge |
| Backflow preventer work | LMP + DEP certification | Yes | Annual DEP certification requirement |
| Sewer connection at street | NYC DEP and DOB permits | Yes | Major work; LMP + DEP coordination required |
In a co-op or condo building, your plumbing work rights are further restricted by your proprietary lease or condo declaration. Most NYC co-op leases require:
Even minor fixture replacements in a co-op can require board notification. Always check your building's alteration agreement before any plumbing work.
Beyond these minor tasks, the combination of NYC's strict permit requirements and the complexity of multi-story building systems makes licensed master plumber involvement not just regulatory but practically necessary for most NYC plumbing work.
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