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Average Plumber Cost in Chesapeake, VA

A plumber in Chesapeake charges roughly $80/hour — driven by the BLS OEWS national mean hourly wage of $32.74 for SOC 47-2152, the VA cost-of-living index of 102.1, and the standard 2.4× contractor markup. Below: project-by-project pricing, then 5 licensed local pros.

Plumber prices in Chesapeake, VA

ProjectTimeTypical costRange
Standard service call (diagnosis + minor repair) 1–2 hours $182 $149 – $218
Drain cleaning (sink, tub, or floor drain) 30–90 min $106 $87 – $127
Single-fixture leak repair (faucet, supply line) 1–2 hours $192 $157 – $230
Toilet replacement (you supply fixture) 2–3 hours $222 $182 – $266
Water heater replacement (40–50 gal tank) 4–6 hours $1,291 $1,059 – $1,549
Sewer line repair (spot repair, not full replace) 1–2 days $2,071 $1,698 – $2,485
Whole-house re-pipe (1500 sq ft, PEX) 3–5 days $5,834 $4,784 – $7,001

Local rate = BLS national mean × 2.4 markup × (VA COL 102.1/100). Materials adjusted by the same factor.

What a plumber in Chesapeake actually does

A licensed plumber handles anything that touches the pressurized water supply, the DWV (drain-waste-vent) system, the gas line, or fixed gas-fired appliances like water heaters and pool heaters. A typical service call begins with a 15–30 minute diagnosis: the plumber will run faucets, check water pressure at a hose bib (40–80 PSI is normal), inspect supply lines and shut-off valves, and — if the call involves a drain — usually run a snake or scope a camera before quoting the repair. Bigger jobs (re-pipes, sewer-line work, water-heater swaps) require a written scope, a permit pulled in the homeowner's name, and at least one rough/final inspection by the local building department.

Questions to ask before you hire in VA

  1. Are you licensed in this state, and what is your license number?
  2. Do you carry general liability and workers' comp? (Get the policy number, not just a "yes.")
  3. Is the price flat-rate or hourly, and what does it include — diagnosis, parts, disposal, permit?
  4. If the job grows in scope, how is the change order priced and approved?
  5. What is the warranty on labor and on the manufacturer parts?
  6. Will you pull the permit, or do you expect me to?
A plumber who quotes a major job sight-unseen, refuses to put the price in writing, or asks for more than 30% up front. Door-to-door "I noticed something wrong with your house" pitches after a storm are almost always scams.

5 licensed plumbers in Chesapeake

Perry Plumbers

📍 5747 Spring Way, Chesapeake, VA 23324
★ 4.3 / 5 · 219 reviews · 29 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 24/7 Emergency 29 yrs
Specialties: Drain cleaning, Water heater install, Re-piping

Coleman Pipeline

📍 9927 Highland Way, Chesapeake, VA 23709
★ 4.5 / 5 · 74 reviews · 3 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A 24/7 Emergency 3 yrs
Specialties: Faucet install, Toilet replacement, Garbage disposal, Leak repair, Pipe burst repair

Summit Pipe Pros

📍 1573 Hill Blvd, Chesapeake, VA 23702
★ 3.9 / 5 · 50 reviews · 35 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A 24/7 Emergency 35 yrs
Specialties: Leak repair, Garbage disposal, Faucet install

Garcia Plumbing

📍 7889 Magnolia Ter, Chesapeake, VA 23324
★ 4.4 / 5 · 133 reviews · 6 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A+ 6 yrs
Specialties: Toilet replacement, Pipe burst repair, Sump pump, Sewer line repair

Chesapeake Pipe Pros

📍 5390 Madison Ave, Chesapeake, VA 23709
★ 4.2 / 5 · 134 reviews · 20 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 20 yrs
Specialties: Drain cleaning, Faucet install, Leak repair, Re-piping

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Seasonal plumbing checklist for Chesapeake homeowners

Spring

  • Run every faucet, shower, and outdoor spigot for 60 seconds; watch for slow drains, drips at the base, and drops in pressure.
  • Inspect the water heater anode rod if your unit is over 5 years old; replace if more than 50% consumed.
  • Test the sump pump by pouring a 5-gallon bucket of water into the pit; the pump should activate and the pit should empty within 30 seconds.
  • Re-aim sprinklers and clear hose-bib vacuum breakers before the irrigation season.
  • Snake or enzyme-treat slow drains before summer guest season.

Fall

  • Disconnect garden hoses and shut off exterior hose-bib valves before the first hard freeze.
  • Insulate any exposed pipes in crawlspaces, garages, or unheated basements with foam sleeves.
  • Drain and winterize irrigation lines (most municipalities and HOAs require this by mid-November).
  • Flush the water heater tank to clear sediment that reduces efficiency.
  • Test main water shut-off valve so you can find it fast in an emergency.

Winter

  • Open cabinet doors under sinks on outside walls during cold snaps to let warm air reach pipes.
  • Let faucets on outside walls drip overnight when temperatures drop below 20°F.
  • Maintain at least 55°F indoors even when the home is unoccupied.
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