| Project | Time | Typical cost | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard service call (diagnosis + minor repair) | 1–2 hours | $201 | $165 – $241 |
| Drain cleaning (sink, tub, or floor drain) | 30–90 min | $117 | $96 – $141 |
| Single-fixture leak repair (faucet, supply line) | 1–2 hours | $212 | $174 – $255 |
| Toilet replacement (you supply fixture) | 2–3 hours | $246 | $201 – $295 |
| Water heater replacement (40–50 gal tank) | 4–6 hours | $1,430 | $1,173 – $1,716 |
| Sewer line repair (spot repair, not full replace) | 1–2 days | $2,294 | $1,881 – $2,753 |
| Whole-house re-pipe (1500 sq ft, PEX) | 3–5 days | $6,463 | $5,300 – $7,756 |
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.
These pros are based in Eugene and routinely serve ZIP 97404. Sorted by proximity to the ZCTA centroid (44.1052°N, -123.1330°W).
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.