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Emergency Repair

When plumbing problems strike, we’re here to help 24/7. Our emergency services are designed to provide rapid, reliable solutions for urgent issues like burst pipes, sewer backups, major leaks, and more. No matter the time of day, our expert plumbers will arrive promptly, equipped to handle any situation and prevent further damage to your home or business.

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Burst Pipe Repair
Immediate response to stop water damage caused by a burst pipe, ensuring quick repairs and water shutoff.
Sewer Backups
Rapid assistance to clear blockages in sewer lines, preventing sewage from backing up into the home.
Water Heater Failure
Emergency repair or replacement of malfunctioning water heaters to restore hot water access.
Major Leaks

Fast detection and repair of significant water leaks, including those behind walls or under floors, to prevent flooding.

Clogged Drains
Urgent removal of severe clogs in sinks, toilets, or showers that could lead to backups or damage.
Toilet Overflow
Immediate help to stop overflowing toilets, unclog blockages, and restore proper function.

FAQ

What qualifies as an emergency?

A plumbing emergency is any situation that poses an immediate risk to your property, health, or safety due to plumbing-related issues. Here are common scenarios that qualify as plumbing emergencies:

1. Burst Pipes

  • Can cause significant water damage to walls, floors, and personal property.
  • Particularly concerning in cold weather when pipes freeze and rupture.

2. Severe Leaks

  • Persistent or large leaks that can’t be stopped and are causing flooding or damage.
  • Leaks near electrical outlets or appliances are especially hazardous.

3. Clogged Drains or Toilets (with Overflow)

  • Total blockages that lead to water or sewage backing up and overflowing.
  • Sewer line backups can release hazardous waste and unpleasant odors.

4. No Water Supply

  • Sudden loss of water to your home, which disrupts daily activities and hygiene.

5. Hot Water Heater Malfunctions

  • Leaking water heaters or those emitting strange noises or odors.
  • Lack of hot water in freezing weather or after a flood could be critical.

6. Gas Leaks

  • A natural gas smell near water heaters or appliances may indicate a dangerous leak.
  • Requires immediate attention due to fire and explosion risks.

7. Flooding

  • Any situation where water is rapidly accumulating in your home.
  • Could be due to broken sump pumps, heavy rains, or burst pipes.

8. Frozen Pipes

  • Pipes that are frozen but not yet burst should be addressed immediately to prevent damage.
  • Reduced or no water flow during freezing weather is a warning sign.

9. Sewer Odors

  • A strong sewer smell in your home can indicate a break in the sewer line, posing health risks.

10. Damaged or Malfunctioning Fixtures

  • A continuously running toilet or broken faucet that causes significant water waste or increases water bills substantially.
Do you offer 24/7 emergency services?

Yes, we offer round-the-clock emergency services. No matter the time of day or night, we’re ready to respond to urgent issues.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency call?

Our team aims to respond within 1 hour of your emergency call. We understand the urgency of electrical issues and strive to be on-site as fast as possible.

What should I do while waiting for the plumber to arrive?

While waiting for a plumber to arrive during a plumbing emergency, taking the following steps can minimize damage, ensure safety, and prepare for repairs:


1. Turn Off the Water Supply

  • Locate the main shut-off valve for your home and turn it off to stop water flow.
  • For localized issues (e.g., a single leaking faucet), use the shut-off valve near the affected fixture.

2. Drain Remaining Water

  • Open faucets and flush toilets to drain water from the pipes after shutting off the main supply.
  • This reduces the risk of further leaks or flooding.

3. Address Small Leaks

  • Use buckets, towels, or rags to contain and soak up leaking water.
  • Wrap leaking pipes or joints with duct tape, plumber’s tape, or a rubber patch as a temporary fix.

4. Turn Off Appliances

  • Shut off water-dependent appliances like dishwashers, washing machines, or water heaters to prevent damage.
  • If there’s a chance of electrical contact with water, turn off the electricity to affected areas from your breaker box.

5. Clear the Area

  • Remove valuables, electronics, and furniture from the affected area to avoid water damage.
  • Use waterproof containers or move items to a higher location if flooding occurs.

6. Protect Against Further Damage

  • Place buckets or pans under active drips.
  • Use towels or sandbags to block water from spreading.

7. Ventilate the Area

  • Open windows and doors to promote air circulation and reduce humidity, especially in cases of flooding or leaks.

8. Take Precautions with Sewage Backups

  • Avoid contact with sewage due to its harmful bacteria and pathogens.
  • Keep pets and children away from affected areas.
  • Wear gloves and a mask if handling minor cleanup.

9. Document the Damage

  • Take photos or videos of the issue and any damage caused for insurance purposes.
  • Keep a record of steps you’ve taken to mitigate the problem.

10. Stay Calm and Communicate

  • Inform the plumber of the issue, including its severity and location, so they can come prepared.
  • Keep your phone handy in case they need further directions or updates.