Emergency Plumbing Repair — Help When You Need It Most
When leaks, clogs, or burst pipes strike, quick action matters.
Our step-by-step guides and trusted pros help you stop the damage fast — anytime, anywhere.
What To Do Right Now — Your Emergency Plumbing Checklist
If water is leaking or your toilet won’t stop, act fast. Here’s how to limit the damage before a plumber arrives.
to the leaking fixture or main valve.
— use towels, buckets, or a wet/dry vacuum.
near the leak to prevent shocks.
for your insurance.
by briefly opening cold taps.
or use our “Find Help” tool below.
Common Plumbing Emergencies We Help You Fix
Learn what causes them, how to fix them fast, and when to call a pro.
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Plumbing emergencies can be stressful — water’s running, alarms go off, and you just need it to stop.
We believe that in moments like this, clear guidance matters as much as quick help.
You should always call a licensed plumber — that’s the right and safe thing to do.
But sometimes, before help arrives, there are small steps you can take to limit the damage and stay calm.
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Frozen Pipes — What To Do Before They Burst
When temperatures drop, frozen pipes are one of the most common home emergencies — and one of the most damaging if ignored. If you turn on a faucet and nothing happens, or hear strange clanging behind walls, your pipes might be frozen. Here’s how to act fast, safely, and avoid a burst. Step 1: Turn…
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Leaking Faucet or Valve — What To Do When the Drip Won’t Stop
A dripping faucet can drive anyone crazy. That constant plink, plink, plink wastes water, raises your bill, and sometimes hints at a bigger problem. Before you grab a wrench, here’s what you should know — and what you can safely do before a plumber steps in. Step 1: Don’t Ignore the Drip It may look…
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Water Heater Problems — What To Do When There’s No Hot Water or a Leak
Few things are more frustrating than stepping into a cold shower — or finding water pooling under your heater. Your water heater works quietly for years, until one day it doesn’t. Here’s how to understand what’s happening, stay safe, and know what to do before calling a plumber. Step 1: Check for Safety First If…






