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Plumbing in Boston, MA
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654,776
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$200–$5k
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Hiring plumbing in Boston
What you need to know about plumbing pros in Boston
Hiring a plumbing pro in Boston, MA usually starts with one big question: who can you actually trust? With 654,776 residents and a steady flow of new builds, remodels, and repairs, Boston's plumbing market is competitive — but that's good for homeowners. ProBids gives you free, side-by-side bids from local pros who actively serve Boston and surrounding areas, so you can compare real numbers instead of guessing.
Pricing for plumbing in Boston ranges from $183 to $5,490, depending on scope. Boston runs slightly above the national average due to its higher cost of labor and materials.
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What's different about plumbing in Boston, MA
In Boston, plumbing demand is concentrated around fixture installation and drain cleaning. The humid continental climate with hot summers and cold snowy winters adds local complexity — pros here regularly handle historic-home insulation, which generalists from outside the area often underestimate. The most common Boston plumbing projects this season include fixture installation, drain cleaning, water heater replacement. Use ProBids to post your specific project and let local pros tell you exactly how they'd handle it, with line-item pricing.
Boston's century-old brownstones and triple-deckers need specialized trades. Historic restoration, vintage HVAC, and winter weatherization are among the most-requested services. Boston has roughly 654,776 residents, with neighborhoods like Back Bay, Beacon Hill, South End, and Cambridge each driving their own mix of project types. Average pricing in Boston runs about 22% above the national average — typical for a metro of its size.
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Plumbing pros across Boston
We list plumbing professionals serving every part of Boston, from Back Bay to Charlestown.
Back Bay
Back Bay is one of Boston's most active neighborhoods for remodels, with an even split between vintage-home renovations and new builds.
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is one of Boston's most active neighborhoods for remodels, with an even split between vintage-home renovations and new builds.
South End
Properties in South End tend to be mid-century or newer, with frequent demand for modern HVAC retrofits, smart-home wiring, and exterior upgrades.
Cambridge
Properties in Cambridge tend to be mid-century or newer, with frequent demand for modern HVAC retrofits, smart-home wiring, and exterior upgrades.
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