No plumbers currently cover Omagh directly. 3 verified plumbers are listed across Northern Ireland - post your job and we'll alert them in case they travel for the right work.
Plumbers working in Omagh are typically hired for burst pipes, boiler installation and bathroom fitting. The right tradesperson for your job depends on the scope: small repairs are usually quoted on an hourly or half-day basis, while larger jobs are quoted as a full job price after a site visit. See the typical NI cost table below for indicative pricing.
A plumber who already works across BT78 and BT79 and Fermanagh & Omagh usually knows the property stock here: a mix of older town-centre terraces, 1960s and 1970s housing estates and newer family developments along the Gortin and Killyclogher roads. That kind of familiarity matters for accurate quoting and for spotting the small site-specific issues (access, parking, on-street loading, the layout around Drumragh) that a tradesperson coming in from outside the area is more likely to underestimate. Hiring locally also means shorter travel time for follow-up visits if anything needs adjusting after the job.
Omagh sits within Fermanagh & Omagh and covers postcode area BT78 and BT79. It is the county town of Tyrone, set where the Drumragh and Camowen rivers meet to form the Strule. Local plumbers in Omagh work across Drumragh, Gortin Road, Strathroy and the surrounding streets, on a mix of older town-centre terraces, 1960s and 1970s housing estates and newer family developments along the Gortin and Killyclogher roads. Plumber jobs in Omagh typically range from burst pipes to boiler installation, with most tradespeople quoting day or job rates rather than hourly for anything larger than a small repair.
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