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Waste Disposal Repair Services
Finding the right plumber to repair your waste disposal unit has never been easier. Goodnest lists certified plumbers that are absolute experts when it comes to appliances. They can service all brands of waste disposal systems, including Insinkerators to Robinhood models and many more, if it’s broken they'll fix it.

Waste Disposal Repair Questions & Answers

Every homeowner knows the stress and hassle that comes with much-needed house repairs. Finding your Insinkerator faulty can leave unnecessary strain on an already busy life. The challenge of finding a reliable plumber doesn’t help either! Goodnest can help connect you to reliable professionals in your area who can fix the problem as quickly as possible.

Goodnest plumbers are reliable, trustworthy and affordable. We’ve been doing this for a while, so from experience and based on 100’s of jobs, we’ve created a price list of various plumbing jobs so you know what to expect when hiring a plumber.

How much do plumbing repairs & services cost?

You may have been using the same plumber for the last few years but it doesn’t mean you’re getting the best bang for your buck. Check below for estimated pricing on this plumbing service. Please note, these prices should only be used as a guide and quotes will vary based on the actual plumbing situation and individual work performed.

Pricing estimates:

  • Unblocking a kitchen sink: $125 to $200
  • Replacing/Repairing Waste Disposal: $50 to $350

How will a plumber charge me?

This will depend on a variety of factors:

  • Labour charge - this is a fixed rate, exclusive of GST, usually between $90 and $120 per hour. There tends to be a minimum first-hour charge.
  • Parts and materials - if the plumber has the parts in their van, or if they need to pick up some extra items from a plumbing store, you will be charged for what's required. There may be a mark-up as well.
  • Specialist equipment costs - if your job requires non-regulation tools such as cameras, concrete cutters, wet back vacuums and similar, you will most likely pay an hourly charge on those. Make sure to discuss the pricing with your professional beforehand.
  • Travel cost (this may be included in the labour charge) - if the plumber charges travel costs, this is usually charged from the time the plumber leaves for your home, to when they arrive back at their base after the job. This will also include the time it takes to visit a plumbing store to get any parts. Just clarify with your professional if travel time is included in their hourly rate.
  • GST - the total of 1, 2, 3 and 4 above will be added, and GST (15%) charged on the total.

How do I pay a plumber?

Most plumbers accept a range of payment methods, including:

  • Direct debit (Internet Banking)
  • Cheque
  • Cash with Invoice
  • Credit Card via the plumber’s website (surcharge may apply)
  • On-site EFTPOS
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