Pretoria + Centurion

Geyser repair and installation, without the guesswork.

Get connected with a qualified local plumber, understand what a proper job should include, and know what to check before anyone starts work.

The short answer

A geyser repair or installation starts with the right diagnosis — repair, or full replacement — and a plumber who does the compliance paperwork properly, not just the swap. Geyser Installer Pretoria helps Greater Pretoria homeowners request a site-specific quote while keeping the real PIRB registration and Electrical CoC checks visible from the start.

  • Same-day callouts considered
  • Clear cost factors
  • PIRB + CoC-first advice
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Where we serve

Greater Pretoria coverage

Two focused areas, each with real local demand and its own page. Your selected area stays with your quote request.

Central Tshwane, from older established suburbs to the newer northern and eastern estates.

Pretoria

Pretoria spans everything from older established suburbs with ceiling-mounted geysers original to the house, to newer complexes and estates on the northern and eastern edges of the metro. Older installations more often need a full compliance retrofit (safety valves, vacuum breaker, drip tray) alongside the actual repair or replacement.

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Established suburbs and newer estates around Highveld and the N1 corridor.

Centurion

Centurion mixes older, established residential areas with a large share of newer sectional-title estates and complexes, where body-corporate rules and shared plumbing infrastructure can add a step most standalone-house jobs don't need.

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Useful answers before a sales conversation

The right plumber matters, but so does knowing what a sensible quote and compliant handover should look like.

Repair or replace?

An element or thermostat fault is often repairable. A burst or rusted-through tank needs full replacement — not a patch.

Cost & pricing guide

Gas geyser?

Gas installation and repair needs a different qualified installer and different compliance paperwork to an electric geyser.

Gas geyser repair

Check the paperwork

Ask about PIRB registration and insist on a valid Electrical Certificate of Compliance after any electric geyser installation.

How this service works
A simple referral process

From the basics to a useful quote

1

Send the basics

Share your contact details, property type, nearest listed area and whether this is a repair, replacement or new installation.

2

Talk through the job

The plumber can confirm the fault, access, and whether an electrical upgrade or compliance retrofit is needed.

3

Compare the written scope

Review parts, labour, paperwork (PIRB, CoC) and total price before deciding whether to proceed.

Straight answers

Start with the questions most homeowners ask

Plain-language answers on cost, timing and compliance.

Does a plumber or electrician fix a geyser?

Usually a plumber handles the actual repair or installation — the tank, pipes, valves, and internal electrical parts like the heating element and thermostat. But the Electrical Certificate of Compliance (CoC) for the connection itself is issued by a registered electrician, not the plumber — many installers work as a pair, or hold both qualifications, so confirm upfront whether the CoC is included in the job. An electrician gets involved directly when the fault is upstream of the geyser itself — a tripped breaker pointing to a wiring fault elsewhere on the board, or a problem with a dedicated wall switch or timer.

How much do plumbers charge to install a geyser?

For planning, a standard callout/repair (element, thermostat, valve) often falls around R800–R2,500 in labour, excluding parts. A full 150L electric geyser replacement — unit plus standard installation — typically totals R6,500–R15,000. Geyser size, access, and how much of the existing plumbing/electrical needs to be brought up to SANS 10254 standard move the final number, so use a written site-specific quote rather than treating any range as a guarantee.

How long does a geyser installation take?

A straightforward like-for-like replacement is commonly done in three to six hours. Ceiling-space access, an unusual mounting position, or bringing older plumbing/electrical work up to current standard (drip tray, pressure/vacuum valve, isolating valve) can extend the job — the plumber should explain what's included before starting.

What is required to install a geyser correctly?

A correct installation under SANS 10254 needs a drip tray under the geyser, a pressure relief valve, a vacuum breaker, an isolating valve, and (for electric geysers) a compliant electrical connection signed off with a Certificate of Compliance. Skipping these isn't just a compliance technicality — it's a common reason insurers and geyser manufacturers cite when refusing a claim later.

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