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Looking for a plumber across Fermanagh & Omagh? NI Trades is an introduction service that matches Northern Ireland homeowners with plumbers who have passed our application-stage checks. Fermanagh & Omagh is one of 11 NI council districts; tradespeople choose the councils they cover, so picking a council means you reach every plumber who works anywhere in this district. Post your job in two minutes - only profiles of plumbers interested in your specific job are revealed, and your contact details stay private until you choose who to talk to. Insurance, credentials and references are checked at application stage only - please verify current insurance and credentials directly with any tradesperson before work begins or any money is paid.

What hiring a plumber in Fermanagh & Omagh looks like

Fermanagh & Omagh is Northern Ireland's largest district by area and its most rural, home to around 117,000 people across towns like Enniskillen and Omagh. The district is overwhelmingly rural, with detached homes, bungalows and farms across the countryside and lakeland, and more concentrated town stock only in Enniskillen and Omagh.

For a plumber that usually means leak repairs, bathroom installs and central-heating work. Enniskillen and Omagh were connected to mains gas relatively recently under the Gas to the West project, but this remains one of the most oil-dependent districts in Northern Ireland, well above the two-thirds NI average.

Fermanagh & Omagh at a glance

Population
around 117,000 (2021 Census)
Main towns
Enniskillen, Omagh
District
Northern Ireland's largest district by area and its most rural
Heating
Enniskillen and Omagh were connected to mains gas relatively recently under the Gas to the West project, but this remains one of the most oil-dependent districts in Northern Ireland, well above the two-thirds NI average.
Extension Building Control fee
around £365 (Full Plans, 2026)

Sources: NISRA Census 2021 (population); each council's published Building Control fees schedule (2026 snapshot, fees rise each April); Phoenix Energy, firmus energy and the Gas to the West project (gas-network coverage).

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Building Control and approvals in Fermanagh & Omagh

If your plumber job involves building, electrical, heating or drainage work that needs sign-off, it is approved by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council's own Building Control office, not a UK-wide body. A typical domestic extension on the Full Plans route costs around £365 in Fermanagh & Omagh as of 2026, and Building Control fees across the 11 NI councils rise each April.

Before work starts, check whether you also need planning permission: see our NI planning permission guide and NI Building Regulations guide. Council Building Control applications across Northern Ireland go through Building Control NI.

Common services

  • Burst pipe repair & prevention
  • Boiler installation & servicing
  • Full bathroom fitting
  • Shower installation & repair
  • Radiator fitting & balancing
  • Leak detection & repair
  • Central heating installation
  • Hot water cylinder replacement
  • Outside tap installation
  • Power flushing
  • Underfloor heating
  • Drain clearance & CCTV

What to ask before hiring

  • Are you Gas Safe registered? (required for gas work)
  • Do you offer a guarantee on parts and labour?
  • Are you fully insured with public liability cover?
  • Will you provide a written quote?
  • Can you provide references from similar jobs?
  • Do you supply materials or should I source them?
  • How will you handle any unexpected problems?

Typical costs in Northern Ireland

Job typeTypical priceNotes
Hourly rate£40–£60/hrDay rate typically £200–£350
Leaky tap repair£50–£150Depends on tap type and access
Toilet repair£60–£200Flush mechanisms to full replacement
Boiler service£80–£120Annual recommended
New boiler installation£1,500–£3,500Supply and fit, inc. labour
Full bathroom installation£1,900–£7,400Excludes suite cost
Central heating system£3,000–£6,000Full system, new build or retrofit
Emergency call-out£100–£300Out of hours rates apply

Qualifications & accreditations to look for

Gas Safe Register
Legally required for any gas work in the UK
City & Guilds NVQ Level 2/3
Core plumbing and heating qualification
CIPHE Membership
Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering
WaterSafe Approved
Approved contractor for water supply work
Public Liability Insurance
Minimum £1m — required on NI Trades

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a plumber or a gas engineer?
If your job involves any gas appliances — boilers, gas cookers, gas fires — you need someone who is Gas Safe registered. Many plumbers are also Gas Safe registered and can handle both. If the job is purely water-based (leaks, taps, showers), any qualified plumber can help.
How long does a boiler installation take?
A straightforward boiler swap typically takes 1–2 days. If you are changing boiler type (e.g. from back boiler to combi) or relocating the boiler, it may take 2–3 days. Always get the work certified with a Gas Safe certificate on completion.
Should I supply my own materials?
Many plumbers prefer to source materials themselves as they have trade accounts and can guarantee the quality. However, if you already have a suite or fixtures you want fitted, a good plumber will work with them. Discuss this upfront and get it confirmed in writing.
What is power flushing and do I need it?
Power flushing cleans sludge and debris from your heating system using high-velocity water. It is typically recommended before a new boiler installation, or if some radiators are cold at the bottom while others are fully hot. It costs £300–£600 and extends the life of your boiler significantly.

Helpful NI guides for hiring a plumber

Important
If your job involves gas — even a gas cooker connection — your plumber must be Gas Safe registered by law. Always ask to see their Gas Safe ID card before work starts.

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