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Plumbing services available in Clare
Co. Clare has a diverse housing stock: Ennis and Shannon have substantial estates of 1980s-to-2000s housing; the Burren and west Clare coast have traditional stone cottages and rural farmhouses. Shannon Town has a high proportion of 1960s-70s housing built during the industrial development phase, which now needs significant boiler and cylinder upgrades.
Boiler installation in Clare
New boiler supply and fit by RGII-registered engineers in Clare. Most replacements take a day. SEAI grants available for qualifying upgrades.
Boiler installation
Bathroom installation in Clare
Full bathroom design and fit, or a fit-only service if you have supply. Local plumbers across Clare for new builds, renovations and upgrades.
Bathroom installation
Drain unblocking in Clare
Blocked sink, toilet or outside drain? Local drain specialists in Clare for manual rodding, high-pressure jetting and CCTV drain surveys.
Drain unblocking
SEAI grant work in Clare
Better Energy Homes approved contractors in Clare for heat pumps, solar water heating and insulation. Up to €10,500 in grants available.
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Cost guide
What does a plumber cost in Clare?
Plumbing costs in Clare follow the national pattern, though call-out fees and travel supplements vary depending on where in the county you are. Urban areas like Ennis tend to have more contractors competing for work, which keeps rates competitive. Rural parts of Co. Clare may attract a travel supplement on top of the standard call-out fee, particularly for locations more than 20km from the nearest town.
The biggest variable in any plumbing job is whether the work is accessible. A leak on an exposed pipe under a sink costs a fraction of the same leak behind a tiled wall. Always ask the plumber to confirm whether access work is included in the quote, or whether it will be charged separately as the job progresses.
For larger jobs in Clare such as boiler replacements or full bathroom installations, SEAI grants can significantly reduce your net cost. An SEAI-registered contractor in Clare can advise on grant eligibility before you commit to the work. VAT at 13.5% applies to all plumbing and heating work in Ireland and should be included in any written quote you receive.
Getting the best price in Clare
Get at least two written quotes for any job over €400. Quotes should break down labour, materials and VAT separately so you can compare like for like. Be cautious of any quote that is significantly below the others without a clear explanation — it often means corners will be cut on materials or the scope of work is being underquoted. A written quote is a legal document in Ireland; if a contractor significantly exceeds it without prior agreement, you have grounds to dispute the excess.
Full Ireland plumbing cost guide with detailed job-by-job breakdowns.
| Job type | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Emergency call-out fee | €80–€150 |
| Boiler service | €80–€120 |
| New boiler installation | €1,500–€3,500 |
| Bathroom installation | €3,000–€8,000 |
| Drain unblocking | €100–€250 |
| Leak repair (accessible) | €120–€280 |
| Underfloor heating (per m²) | €80–€140 |
| Hourly rate | €60–€100 |
Rates are indicative. Always get a written quote. VAT at 13.5% applies.
What we cover
Plumbing and heating services in Clare
Boiler installation and servicing in Clare
Whether you need a new boiler fitted or an annual service on your existing system, RGII-registered engineers in Clare can carry out the work safely and to manufacturer specification. All gas and oil work in Ireland must be carried out by a registered engineer, and registration can be verified on the RGII website before you book.
Most boiler replacements in Clare take a single day. The engineer will advise on the correct boiler size for your home, ensure the flue and gas supply meet current regulations, and commission the new unit before leaving. Full boiler installation guide
Bathroom fitting in Clare
Bathroom installations range from a simple shower upgrade to a full suite replacement including tiling, plasterboard and electrical first fix. Local plumbers in Clare can provide a supply-and-fit service or work with materials you have already sourced from a bathroom showroom.
For a full bathroom renovation in Clare, expect the job to take three to five days depending on scope. A proper written specification and quote before work starts avoids disputes later. Bathroom installation guide
Drain unblocking in Clare
Blocked drains are among the most common call-outs for plumbers in Clare. Kitchen sinks block with grease and food waste; bathrooms block with hair and soap build-up; outside drains block with leaves, roots and debris. A qualified drain specialist can clear most blockages within an hour using manual rods or high-pressure jetting.
Persistent or recurring blockages often indicate a deeper problem in the drainage run. CCTV surveys are available from specialist drain contractors in Clare and give a definitive picture of the pipe condition. Drain unblocking guide
Underfloor heating in Clare
Wet underfloor heating is increasingly popular in new builds and ground-floor extensions across Clare. It works particularly well in combination with heat pumps, as the large surface area allows heat pumps to run at lower flow temperatures, improving efficiency significantly. Most UFH installations are completed by specialist plumbing contractors who also handle the manifold and zoning controls.
Electric underfloor heating mats are a lower-cost alternative for bathrooms and kitchens where a warm floor is the goal rather than full-room heating. Underfloor heating guide
Central heating installation in Clare
A full central heating installation, including the boiler or heat pump, all pipework, radiators and controls, is a significant project that typically takes three to five days in a standard family home. In Clare, many older properties are replacing original gravity-fed cylinder systems with modern fully pumped systems that give much better control and efficiency.
Upgrading heating controls at the same time as a boiler replacement is strongly recommended and can be grant-assisted under SEAI. Smart thermostats and weather-compensation controls can reduce heating bills significantly. Central heating installation
Kitchen plumbing in Clare
Kitchen plumbing work ranges from a simple tap replacement to the full first fix for a kitchen renovation, including waste runs, supply connections, dishwasher and washing machine supply points, and gas hob connections where applicable. In Clare, kitchen renovations often require a plumber to work alongside a kitchen fitter and electrician, so coordinating trades is important.
Water softeners and filtration systems are also commonly fitted in Clare kitchens where water hardness causes limescale build-up. Kitchen plumbing
SEAI grants
SEAI energy grants in Clare
Co. Clare has a mix of urban gas-heated homes and rural oil-heated properties, and both qualify for SEAI support under different schemes. Gas-heated homes can access boiler efficiency grants; oil-heated homes qualify for heat pump conversion grants of up to €10,500. The Better Energy Homes scheme is administered directly by SEAI and requires an SEAI-registered contractor to carry out the work.
SEAI-registered contractors in Clare can process the grant paperwork on your behalf as part of the installation. The grant is paid directly to the contractor, reducing your net cost. A BER assessment is required before and after the work to confirm the energy improvement. Homeowners in Clare who have received a grant in the past five years may still qualify for top-up support for additional measures.
The SEAI Warmer Homes scheme provides free energy upgrades to homeowners in receipt of certain social welfare payments. Applications are processed at national level but work is carried out by contractors in Clare and surrounding counties. Waiting times vary by demand.
Local issues
Common plumbing problems in Clare
Burst pipes and frozen pipes in Clare
West Clare is exposed to Atlantic storms with some of the highest wind speeds in the country. This makes outdoor pipe installations and roof-penetrating flues a priority for proper insulation and fixings. The Shannon Estuary creates mild winter temperatures for Shannon Town and Killaloe. This directly shapes the most common plumbing problems seen by local contractors in Clare: frozen pipe bursts after cold snaps, expansion damage at pipe joints, and boiler lockouts during prolonged cold periods.
The standard advice applies across Clare: insulate all pipe runs in unheated spaces before October, keep heating on low overnight during cold spells rather than switching it off completely, and know where your stopcock is before you ever need it. If a pipe does burst, turn off the stopcock immediately, drain the system by opening cold taps, and call a plumber. What to do when a pipe bursts
Boiler and heating issues in Clare
Clare draws from the River Fergus and Lough Derg as primary sources. West Clare coastal properties can have issues with salt-laden air accelerating corrosion on outdoor pipework and boiler flues. Groundwater in the Burren area is exceptionally hard due to the karst limestone, causing rapid scale build-up in heating systems. These water characteristics directly affect the lifespan of heating systems in the county. Annual boiler servicing is the single most cost-effective maintenance step for any homeowner in Clare, catching early faults before they become expensive failures.
The most common heating call-outs in Clare are: no hot water, radiators not heating (usually a system sludge or pump issue), boiler pressure loss, and pilot light problems. Most of these can be resolved in a single visit by a local RGII engineer. No hot water guide · Radiator not heating
Low water pressure in Clare
Low water pressure is a common complaint in older homes across Clare, particularly in upstairs bathrooms. Causes include a partially closed stopcock, a failing pressure reducing valve, or an older gravity-fed cylinder system that needs upgrading to a mains-pressure unit. A plumber can diagnose the cause with a simple pressure check and advise on the most cost-effective fix.
New builds and recently renovated homes in Clare are almost always on mains-pressure systems, but many pre-1990s properties still have the original gravity-fed setup. Upgrading to a pressurised unvented cylinder significantly improves shower performance throughout the house. Low water pressure guide
Choosing a plumber
How to find a good plumber in Clare
Check RGII registration first
In Ireland, any work on gas or oil-fired systems must be carried out by an RGII-registered engineer. Registration is free to verify on the RGII website using the engineer's name or registration number. Do not accept work on your boiler or gas supply from anyone who cannot provide their RGII number. For non-gas plumbing work, ask about membership of a trade body such as APHCI (Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors Ireland). What is RGII registration?
Get written quotes
Always get at least two written quotes for any job over €500 in Clare. A proper quote should break down labour, materials and VAT separately. Be wary of any contractor who is reluctant to put a price in writing before starting. For larger jobs like bathroom installations or central heating systems, a detailed specification document should accompany the quote. Full guide to finding a plumber in Ireland
Look for a professional website
A plumber who has invested in a professional website is generally more established and serious about their business. It gives you a place to check their service area, read reviews, and verify their trading name before you call. Ennis has well-established plumbing contractors covering much of the county. Shannon Town has dedicated local businesses. West Clare and the Burren coast are covered by travelling contractors from Ennis and Ennistymon, with response times reflecting the driving distances involved. This is why it pays to identify a good local plumber before you need one urgently, rather than searching under pressure after a problem has already started.
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Common questions
Common questions about plumbers in Clare
How much does a plumber cost in Clare?
Plumbers in Clare typically charge a call-out fee of €80 to €150, plus an hourly rate of €60 to €100. Out-of-hours and emergency call-outs carry a premium. For fixed-price jobs like a new boiler or bathroom installation, always get a written quote before work starts rather than relying on hourly rates. See the full plumbing costs Ireland guide for a detailed breakdown.
Do I need an RGII-registered plumber in Clare?
Yes, for any gas or oil work in Clare. RGII (Register of Gas Installers of Ireland) registration is a legal requirement for any contractor working on gas appliances, gas pipework or oil-fired heating systems. You can verify any engineer's registration at the RGII website using their name or registration number. More about RGII registration
How quickly can a plumber reach me in Clare?
Ennis has well-established plumbing contractors covering much of the county. Shannon Town has dedicated local businesses. West Clare and the Burren coast are covered by travelling contractors from Ennis and Ennistymon, with response times reflecting the driving distances involved. For non-emergency planned work, most contractors in Clare book one to two weeks ahead. For genuine emergencies like burst pipes or no heating in winter, same-day response is generally available from the main urban centres in the county.
Are there SEAI grants available for my home in Clare?
Co. Clare has a mix of urban gas-heated homes and rural oil-heated properties, and both qualify for SEAI support under different schemes. Gas-heated homes can access boiler efficiency grants; oil-heated homes qualify for heat pump conversion grants of up to €10,500. The Better Energy Homes scheme is administered directly by SEAI and requires an SEAI-registered contractor to carry out the work. Applications are made through the SEAI website and require a registered contractor to carry out the works. Find SEAI-registered plumbers in Clare
What causes most plumbing problems in Clare homes?
Clare draws from the River Fergus and Lough Derg as primary sources. West Clare coastal properties can have issues with salt-laden air accelerating corrosion on outdoor pipework and boiler flues. Groundwater in the Burren area is exceptionally hard due to the karst limestone, causing rapid scale build-up in heating systems.
West Clare is exposed to Atlantic storms with some of the highest wind speeds in the country. This makes outdoor pipe installations and roof-penetrating flues a priority for proper insulation and fixings. The Shannon Estuary creates mild winter temperatures for Shannon Town and Killaloe. Together these factors mean the most common plumbing call-outs in Clare are: burst or frozen pipes in cold weather, boiler scale and efficiency loss, blocked drains, and low water pressure in older homes.
Should I get multiple quotes for plumbing work in Clare?
For any job over €500, yes. Getting two or three quotes in Clare gives you a realistic picture of the going rate and helps identify outliers — both suspiciously cheap quotes that may indicate shortcuts and overpriced ones. For emergency repairs, cost comparison is less practical, but you should still ask for the call-out fee and hourly rate before the engineer arrives. Cost guide for Irish plumbing work
How do I find a reliable plumber in Clare?
Start with RGII registration, then look for a plumber in Clare with a proper business presence: a professional website, a trading address, and reviews on Google or Trustpilot. A plumber with a website is generally more established and accountable than one who relies only on word of mouth. Check if they have their RGII number displayed, their service area listed, and an address that can be verified. daveacoleman.com builds websites specifically for Irish plumbers if you are a contractor looking to be found in Clare. Full guide to finding a reliable plumber in Ireland
Do plumbers in Clare charge a call-out fee?
Most plumbers in Clare charge a call-out or attendance fee of €80 to €150, which covers travel and the first 30 to 60 minutes of labour. This fee applies even if the job turns out to be minor. Always ask about the call-out fee before the plumber comes out, and get confirmation in writing if the total job is likely to exceed €300.
Where we cover
Towns and areas covered in Clare
Plumbing contractors through our network cover all major towns and most rural areas of Co. Clare. Urban areas in Clare have the highest concentration of available contractors and shortest call-out times. Rural parts of the county are also covered, though travel supplements may apply for remote locations.
If your area is not listed below, submit a job request and we will match you with the nearest available RGII-registered plumber to your location in Co. Clare.
Get quotes in Clare- Ennis
- Shannon
- Kilrush
- Killaloe
- Ennistymon
- Miltown Malbay
- Scarriff
- Rural Co. Clare
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