24/7 Emergency Plumbing in San Diego

When disaster strikes, we're here. Our licensed and bonded professionals are on call around the clock to protect your home or business from water damage and dangerous leaks.

Always Available

Available 24/7, including weekends and holidays. True emergency service means we answer when you need us most.

Common Emergencies We Handle

  • Burst pipes & major water leaks
  • Gas leak detection and repair
  • Sewage backups & clogged drains
  • Water heater failures
  • Overflowing toilets

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Direct line to our emergency dispatch. No automated menus, just immediate help.

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Licensed & Bonded Protection

Every emergency job is performed by certified professionals, fully insured for your peace of mind.

CA License # Fully Insured Bonded

What to Do in a Plumbing Emergency

Stay calm and follow these simple steps to minimize damage until our licensed plumbers arrive. We're here to help 24/7.

1

Turn Off the Water Main

Locate your main water shut-off valve (usually near the water meter or where the main line enters your home) and turn it clockwise to stop the water flow. This prevents further flooding and damage.

For a single fixture, use its local shut-off valve.
2

Call Our Emergency Number

Immediately call our 24/7 emergency line. Our San Diego-based dispatcher will connect you with a licensed plumber who is already on the way.

3

Describe the Issue Clearly

When you call, be ready to describe the problem, location, and any steps you've already taken. This helps our team arrive fully prepared with the right tools and parts.

  • Is it a leak, clog, or no water?
  • Which room or fixture is affected?
  • Have you turned off the water?

For Gas Leaks: Evacuate Immediately

If you smell gas (a rotten egg odor), hear hissing, or suspect a gas leak, get everyone out of the building immediately. Do not use electrical switches, phones, or open flames. Call 911 from a safe distance outside, then call us.

Emergency Gas Leak Help