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Emergency dispatch runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Not every plumbing problem needs a same-day call, but some can't wait: a burst or actively leaking pipe, a sewage backup coming up through a drain or toilet, no water or no hot water in the whole property, a failed sump pump during heavy rain or spring thaw, or a gas smell near a fixture. Any of these can turn into water damage, contamination, or a safety risk within hours, which is why emergency dispatch runs every day of the year rather than standard business hours only.
Shutting off the main water valve limits damage until a technician arrives.
Shut off power at the breaker if water is near an outlet or panel and it's safe to reach.
A phone call gets a faster response than a web form for an active emergency.
We handle emergency calls for both homeowners and commercial properties, including restaurants, offices and multi-unit buildings where a plumbing failure can shut down operations. A technician assesses the problem on arrival, and you get a written quote before repair work begins – even for an emergency call.
An actively leaking or ruptured pipe, indoors or at a wall or ceiling.
Waste coming back up through a drain or toilet instead of draining away.
A failed water heater leaving the whole property without hot water.
Emergency dispatch runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Emergency response for houses, offices, restaurants and multi-unit buildings.
You see a written quote before repair work starts, even on an urgent call.
A burst or actively leaking pipe, a sewage backup, no water or hot water, a failed sump pump during a storm, or a gas smell near a fixture.
Yes, if you can locate it safely – shutting off the main limits damage until a technician arrives.
Yes, emergency dispatch runs every day of the year, including holidays.
Yes – even on an urgent call, you'll see a written quote before repair work begins.