Emergency Plumbing
Burst pipes, flooding, or major leaks — we respond 24/7.
Emergency Plumbing in Utah County & Salt Lake County
Plumbing emergencies do not wait for business hours, and neither do we. Call us anytime, day or night, and we will be there fast to stop the damage and fix the problem.
What's Included
- 24/7 availability — nights, weekends, holidays
- Burst pipe repair and water shutoff
- Flood response and damage limitation
- Major leak detection and repair
- Fast response times across all service areas
- No after-hours upcharge on diagnostics
Emergency Plumbing
Plumbing Emergency? Call Now.
Available 24/7 — we respond fast. Burst pipes, flooding, major leaks — don’t wait.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Emergency Plumbing questions from Utah homeowners — answered straight.
What counts as a plumbing emergency?
Anything that risks immediate property damage or health hazard: burst pipes, sewage backup into living areas, gas line leaks, water heater failure flooding the space, or a main shutoff that will not close. If water is actively damaging your home or you cannot stop the flow, call us immediately rather than waiting for a scheduled appointment.
How fast can a plumber get to my house?
For emergencies across Utah County and Salt Lake County, we aim to arrive within one to two hours of your call. Response time depends on current call volume and your location. Park City and Heber City callers may see slightly longer response windows due to canyon drive time, but we prioritize emergency calls above all others.
Should I turn off the water before calling a plumber?
Yes — if you can reach the shutoff safely, closing it immediately limits water damage while you wait. Every home has a main shutoff, usually near the water meter or where the supply line enters the house. In Utah, meters are typically in a ground box near the curb. If you cannot locate it or the valve will not turn, call us and we will guide you through it over the phone.
Do you charge extra for after-hours service?
We do not charge an after-hours upcharge on diagnostics. Some parts and extended labor on nights and weekends may carry a modest premium, which we disclose before any work begins. We believe in transparent pricing, especially during stressful situations — no one needs a billing surprise on top of a burst pipe.
What should I do if a pipe bursts?
Shut off the main water supply immediately, then turn off the water heater to prevent it from running dry. Open a faucet to relieve pressure in the line. Move valuables out of affected areas and document the damage with photos for your insurance claim. Then call us — we will get there fast and stop further damage before making the repair.
Still have questions? Call us — we pick up.
Call (801) 787-6905