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Cost of plumbing repairs in Kigali — what to expect in 2026

Plumbing repairs in Kigali in 2026 run from 15,000 to 80,000 RWF depending on severity. Here is what the most common jobs cost, what parts to ask about separately, and how to avoid overpaying.

Plumbing repairs in Kigali in 2026 typically run from 15,000 to 80,000 RWF, depending on severity and whether parts are included. Knowing the typical range before you pick up the phone is the single best defense against being overcharged for simple work — a plumber who expects you to know nothing will quote accordingly.

The common jobs and what to expect: a leaky tap or faucet replacement is 15,000–25,000 RWF, including a basic replacement part. Toilet repairs (internal fill valve or flush mechanism) are 20,000–40,000 RWF. A blocked drain runs 25,000–50,000 RWF — more if it needs a camera inspection. Water heater or geyser repair is 40,000–80,000 RWF, with a wide range because the failed component (thermostat vs heating element vs tank) matters. Always confirm before the plumber starts: is this quote parts-included or labor-only?

Red flags: a plumber who refuses to give a ballpark over the phone, demands full payment upfront, or won't itemize parts versus labor on the invoice. A legitimate plumber quotes parts separately (so you can verify the price at a hardware store if you want) and bills labor by the hour or by the job. On GikoTasks, every booking breaks out the rate and scope before you confirm — there are no surprise add-ons.

How to save money: batch repairs. One call-out for three small jobs is much cheaper than three separate visits — plumbers charge a minimum even for tiny fixes, so bundle them. Ask the plumber to list everything they recommend fixing, then decide with them which is urgent and which can wait. Finally, keep the invoice and the Tasker's profile — if the same issue returns within 30 days, you have a record and a rating to leverage.