Emergency Repair Costs (UK)

Some home repairs require immediate action to protect safety, prevent further damage, or avoid higher costs. This page explains what counts as a repair emergency, typical emergency call-out costs, and where to find urgent guidance by repair type.


Typical emergency repair costs

Emergency repair costs usually include a call-out fee and immediate labour to make the issue safe. Prices vary depending on time of day, severity, and repair type.

  • Emergency call-out fees: £100–£300+
  • Out-of-hours or weekend work: higher rates
  • Temporary repairs often cost less than full fixes

When is a repair an emergency?

  • Active water leaks or flooding
    • Gas smells or suspected gas leaks
  • No heating or hot water in winter
    • Electrical hazards or power loss
  • Structural movement or collapse risk
    • Loose roof materials after storms

Emergency Category Links

Water Damage Emergencies

Water Damage Emergencies
Burst pipes, flooding, and active leaks.
View emergency water damage guidance →

Electrical Emergencies

Power failures, exposed wiring, and safety risks.
View emergency electrical guidance →

Heating & Boiler Emergencies

No heating, boiler breakdowns, or leaks.
View emergency heating guidance →

Plumbing Emergencies

Severe leaks, blocked toilets, or pipe bursts.
View emergency plumbing guidance →

Roofing Emergencies

Storm damage, roof leaks, or falling tiles.
View emergency roofing guidance →

structural Emergencies

Sudden cracking, movement, or collapse risk.
View emergency structural guidance →

Damp Emergencies

Sudden water ingress, ceiling collapse risk, severe mould contamination, or structural moisture damage requiring urgent attention.

View emergency damp repair guide →

Emergency Boarding

Secure broken windows and damaged doors after a break-in or storm. Fast temporary boarding and emergency call-out costs.

View emergency boarding cost guide →


Important safety notice

If you suspect a gas leak, carbon monoxide issue, or immediate danger, contact emergency services or the appropriate emergency provider before arranging repairs.