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Emergency Plumber Nottingham

If you need a Fast Response to your plumbing emergency in Nottingham or the surrounding areas, call now!

We have no call out fee and offer a completely transparent pricing structure. We charge by the nearest hour* for labour and only add on the cost of parts, so you can have peace of mind knowing roughly how much you will pay before you call.

Weekday

Monday to Friday

7.30am to 5pm

£75 per hour plus parts

 

Weekday Out of Hours

Monday to Friday

5pm to midnight

£120 for the first hour then £75 per hour plus parts

Midnight onwards

£150 for the first hour  then £75 per hour plus parts

Weekends and Bank Holidays

8.30am to 4pm 

£135 for the first hour then £75 per hour plus parts

Weekend out of hours

4pm to midnight

£165 for the first hour then £75 per hour plus parts

Midnight onwards

£200 for the first hour then £75 per hour plus parts

* - for example, if we've been with you for 1h15 on a Tuesday afternoon, you can still expect to pay £75p/h plus parts.

Equally, if we're with you for 20 minutes, the cost will still be £75 plus parts as this is our minimum charge.

If no work needs to be completed, for example you would like an in-person quote, with no booking for works to be completed, a small fee of £20 will be payable for fuel costs and time taken.

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WHILE YOU WAIT... SWITCH YOUR WATER OFF

INTERNAL STOP TAP

1. Find your internal stop tap. This is commonly located under the kitchen sink, however they may also be found under the stairs, near the front door, or in the downstairs bathroom if you have one.

2.  Turn the tap clockwise to switch off your water.

If your internal stop tap has seized, you can also switch off your water using the outside stop tap, as below.

OUTSIDE STOP TAP

1. Find your outside stop tap / water meter which is commonlylocated directly opposite your property on the pavement.

2. Pry open the cover using a flat headed screwdriver (or something similar like a sturdy butter knife, for example)  turn clockwise and the water should be off.  Usually there is a small cog in the center of the meter which spins when water is on and running, so if that stops you know you've successfully turned off the water.

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