Blocked Drain Cost Guide: What South Africans Pay in 2026
23 May 2026 · Plumbers On Duty Editorial
Quick answer
From a simple hand-snake to high-pressure jetting and CCTV inspections — here's what unblocking a drain actually costs across SA.
This guide breaks down everything South African homeowners need to know about blocked drain cost guide: what south africans pay in 2026 — based on current 2026 pricing, SANS regulations, and on-the-ground advice from PIRB-registered plumbers.
Typical price range in 2026
Here's what homeowners are paying across major SA metros right now:
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Callout fee | R350 | R550 | R850 |
| Hourly rate | R450 | R650 | R950 |
| Parts markup | 10% | 20% | 35% |
Prices vary by city — Cape Town and Sandton tend to sit at the upper end, while smaller towns like Bloemfontein and Polokwane are noticeably cheaper.
What drives the price up or down
- Time of day — after-hours callouts often double the base rate
- Access — geysers in tight ceilings or on second floors take longer
- Parts quality — SABS-approved fittings cost more but last 3× longer
- Compliance work — issuing a Certificate of Compliance adds R450–R900
How to get a fair quote
Always ask for a written quote that itemises labour, parts, callout and VAT separately. A PIRB-registered plumber will happily provide this. If a quote is suspiciously low, check whether it excludes the COC — that's the most common hidden cost.
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