How Much Does Plumbing Cost in Roosevelt County, MT?
Plumbing services in Roosevelt County, MT range from $150 for drain clearing to $12,000 for whole-home re-piping. Get local cost data.
What homeowners in Roosevelt County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Drain Clearing / Service Call
Water Heater Replacement
Whole-Home Re-pipe (PEX)
National avg $275 × 1x local adjustment = $275
Why Roosevelt County prices look like this.
Understanding Plumbing Labor Costs
Weather Hazards and Plumbing Risk
Climate Factors Affecting Plumbing
Water Heating and Energy Costs
Financing Plumbing Projects
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Questions buyers ask about plumbing in Roosevelt County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does a plumber charge per hour in Roosevelt County, MT?
Plumbers in this region charge rates consistent with the national average of $33.49 per hour. Most service calls include a flat trip charge of $75-$150 plus hourly labor, so a typical 2-hour repair runs $150-$275 total.
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What does a water heater replacement cost in Roosevelt County?
Water heater replacement costs range from $1,000 to $3,500, with $1,800 being the average. Standard 50-gallon tank models fall on the lower end, while tankless units or high-efficiency heat pump models approach the upper range.
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How much does whole-home re-piping cost?
A complete PEX re-pipe costs between $4,000 and $12,000 in Roosevelt County, averaging $7,500. Price varies based on home square footage, number of fixtures, and accessibility of existing pipe routes.
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Why is winter weather a concern for plumbing here?
Roosevelt County has a winter weather risk score of 90.77 (Relatively High) and records 7,498 heating degree-days annually, more than double the national median. This extended cold season increases frozen and burst pipe incidents significantly.
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Should I choose electric or gas water heaters in Montana?
With electricity at $0.133 per kWh in Montana, gas water heaters offer lower operating costs where natural gas is available. In rural areas using propane, electric or heat pump models may prove more economical depending on propane prices.
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How can I finance a major plumbing project?
With median home values at $119,400, home equity loans or HELOCs at current rates around 6.36% work well for projects over $5,000. Many contractors offer 0% financing for 12-18 months on water heater replacements averaging $1,800.
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What plumbing upgrades help with freeze prevention?
In IECC Zone 6B with 7,498 annual heating degree-days, freeze-resistant outdoor spigots, heat tape on exposed pipes, and relocating supply lines away from exterior walls provide the best protection against burst pipes.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.