Plumbing Contractors in Peoria, Arizona

Licensed Establishments

2,376

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

May through September during extreme heat when water systems fail and pool equipment needs service

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Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for non-emergency quotes, 2-4 hours for emergency calls

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Drain cleaning/unclogging$150 – $350
Water heater installation$1,200 – $3,500
Toilet installation$200 – $600
Faucet repair/replacement$150 – $450
Pipe leak repair$200 – $800
Sewer line repair$2,500 – $8,000

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Arizona requires Plumbing Contractor License (P-1) through Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Must pass business management exam and plumbing trade exam. Requires 4 years experience or technical education. License renewal every 2 years with continuing education requirements.

Permit Requirements

City of Peoria requires permits for water heater replacement, new plumbing installations, sewer line work, and gas line connections. Permit fees range $50-200 depending on scope. Submit plans for major installations.

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering work, final inspection upon completion. Schedule 24-48 hours in advance through Peoria Building Department. Gas line connections require separate gas inspection.

Insurance Minimums

Arizona requires $750,000 general liability insurance and $100,000 workers compensation for licensed contractors. Bond amount varies by classification, typically $7,500-15,000.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Meet Experience Requirements

    Document 4 years of plumbing experience or complete approved technical education program. Gather employment verification and training certificates.

  2. 2

    Pass Business Management Exam

    Schedule and pass the business management examination covering Arizona contracting laws, regulations, and business practices through Arizona Registrar of Contractors.

  3. 3

    Pass Trade Examination

    Complete the plumbing trade exam covering technical knowledge, codes, and industry standards. Study Arizona plumbing codes and national standards.

  4. 4

    Obtain Insurance and Bonding

    Secure required general liability insurance ($750,000 minimum) and surety bond ($7,500-15,000) from approved providers before license application.

  5. 5

    Submit License Application

    Complete application with Arizona Registrar of Contractors including experience documentation, exam results, insurance certificates, and applicable fees.

  6. 6

    Maintain License

    Renew license every 2 years with continuing education requirements and maintain current insurance and bonding throughout license period.

About This Market

Peoria's plumber market serves a growing suburban population dealing with desert conditions that stress water systems year-round. With approximately 2376 licensed plumbing establishments across Arizona, competition is solid but demand stays strong due to extreme temperatures, hard water issues, and steady residential growth. Pool equipment, water softener systems, and cooling-related plumbing drive premium pricing, while standard residential service calls follow regional rates. Emergency calls during summer heat waves command top dollar. Getting licensed in Arizona means jumping through the Registrar of Contractors hoops - business management exam, trade exam, experience documentation, and bonding requirements that weed out casual operators. Peoria's permit process is straightforward but required for most jobs beyond basic repairs. Summer months from May to September are your money months when water heaters fail and pool systems break down. Keep your insurance current, schedule inspections promptly, and build relationships with local suppliers. The desert climate creates steady work if you can handle the licensing requirements and competition.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments count: US Census BureauLicensing requirements: Arizona Registrar of ContractorsInsurance minimums: Arizona Registrar of ContractorsPermit requirements: City of Peoria Building DepartmentCost estimates: Industry estimates and regional market analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What license do I need to work as a plumber contractor in Peoria, AZ?
You need a P-1 Plumbing Contractor License from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, requiring 4 years experience, passing trade and business exams, plus bonding and insurance requirements.
How much does plumbing work typically cost in Peoria?
Basic drain cleaning runs $150-350, water heater installation $1200-3500, and major sewer line work $2500-8000. Desert conditions and pool systems drive higher regional rates.
When do plumbers stay busiest in Peoria?
Peak season runs May through September when extreme heat causes water system failures, pool equipment breakdowns, and increased demand for cooling-related plumbing services.
What permits does Peoria require for plumbing work?
City of Peoria requires permits for water heater replacement, new installations, sewer work, and gas connections. Fees range $50-200 with 24-48 hour inspection scheduling through Building Department.
What insurance coverage do plumber contractors need in Arizona?
Arizona mandates $750,000 general liability insurance and $100,000 workers compensation for licensed contractors, plus bonding requirements typically $7,500-15,000 depending on classification.

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