Kirby
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I'll have to chime in with mickeyboat. My husband owns his own plumbing company. Charging $75 an hour is about average though he knows other companies that charge more. When you look at the big picture about the company's expenses, then $75 isn't that much. We pay for four kinds of insurance alone. Then there is the cost of material and labor, plus gas to run the trucks and their maintenance, rent, utilities, etc. Plus, the cost of copper has increased drastically as many other materials.
Here a plumber has to service as an apprentice for a determined amount of time. Then they have to take a test to become a journeyman plumber for their license. Then they have to serve another amount of time before they can take the test to become a master plumber. Once passing that test, then they can own their own company. It takes about the same amount of time as you would spend in college for a bachelor's degree. My husband says that he has a PHD (post hole digger
).
The quote for $135 - $150 is about right. The other is way too hight. But only someone really in the business would know for sure.
Also, plumbers have to take continuing education classes every year to keep their license. My husband said that there are hardly any young guys in the classes anymore. He says that if we don't get more young men in the profession, prices will go up because there will be less people performing the service and they will be able to charge what they want.
Here a plumber has to service as an apprentice for a determined amount of time. Then they have to take a test to become a journeyman plumber for their license. Then they have to serve another amount of time before they can take the test to become a master plumber. Once passing that test, then they can own their own company. It takes about the same amount of time as you would spend in college for a bachelor's degree. My husband says that he has a PHD (post hole digger

The quote for $135 - $150 is about right. The other is way too hight. But only someone really in the business would know for sure.
Also, plumbers have to take continuing education classes every year to keep their license. My husband said that there are hardly any young guys in the classes anymore. He says that if we don't get more young men in the profession, prices will go up because there will be less people performing the service and they will be able to charge what they want.