

24-Hour Emergency Plumber in Denver, CO
Plumbing emergencies can happen without warning. A burst pipe, overflowing toilet, clogged drain, sewer backup, or leaking water heater can quickly damage your home or business. Emergency Plumbing Pros of Denver provides fast and dependable plumbing service throughout Denver and the surrounding metro area. Call (303) 228-0090 to request service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our Denver plumbers help homeowners, landlords, property managers, apartment communities, restaurants, offices, retail properties, and other commercial facilities. We provide emergency repairs, same-day plumbing service, scheduled installations, and help with many common plumbing problems.
Whether you have a broken pipe in your home, a blocked drain at your business, or a water heater that has stopped working, our goal is to find the source of the problem and recommend a safe, practical solution.
You may have seen plumbing service vehicles in Denver neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, Baker, Five Points, Washington Park, Highlands, Park Hill, and City Park. We also serve nearby communities throughout the greater Denver metro area.

Same-Day Emergency Plumbing in Denver
Some plumbing problems cannot wait until the next business day. Water from a leaking or broken pipe can spread into floors, walls, cabinets, ceilings, and insulation. Fast service may help reduce property damage and lower the cost of cleanup and repairs.
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Denver offers same-day and 24-hour plumbing service based on plumber availability and your location. When you call, explain what is happening, where the problem is located, and whether water or sewage is actively entering the property. This information helps us understand the urgency of your situation.
Call (303) 228-0090 to request emergency plumbing service in Denver.

Emergency Plumbing Services in Denver
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Denver provides plumbing repair, installation, and maintenance services for residential and commercial properties. Our plumbers arrive with the tools and equipment needed to inspect common plumbing problems and explain the available repair options.
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Drain cleaning:
Clearing clogged sinks, tubs, showers, floor drains, kitchen drains, and main drain lines. -
Water heater repair and installation:
Service for leaking, damaged, or unreliable gas, electric, tank, and tankless water heaters. -
Bathroom plumbing:
Repairs for toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, tubs, valves, and leaking bathroom fixtures. -
Kitchen plumbing:
Service for sinks, faucets, garbage disposals, dishwashers, and refrigerator water lines. -
Broken and leaking pipes:
Repair of burst pipes, damaged water lines, leaking joints, and loose plumbing connections. -
Frozen pipe service:
Help with frozen, cracked, or burst pipes during cold Colorado weather. -
Gas line services:
Inspection and repair of gas lines by qualified plumbing professionals. -
Sewer line service:
Help with sewer backups, damaged pipes, recurring clogs, and slow drains. -
Leak detection:
Locating hidden leaks behind walls, under floors, near fixtures, or below the property. -
Plumbing installations:
Installation of faucets, toilets, sinks, appliances, water heaters, and other plumbing equipment. -
Commercial plumbing:
Emergency and scheduled service for offices, restaurants, apartments, retail buildings, and other facilities.
Signs You May Need an Emergency Plumber
Some plumbing problems can wait for a scheduled appointment. Other problems may cause serious water damage, create health concerns, or make your home or business unsafe.
- Water is flowing from a broken or burst pipe.
- A toilet is overflowing and will not stop.
- Sewage is backing up into a sink, tub, shower, or floor drain.
- You have no running water throughout the property.
- Your water heater is leaking heavily.
- Water is coming through a wall, ceiling, or floor.
- Several drains are clogged at the same time.
- You hear running water when all fixtures are turned off.
- A plumbing leak is near electrical outlets, appliances, or wiring.
- You smell gas near a water heater, furnace, appliance, or gas line.
If you smell gas, leave the building and contact your gas provider or emergency services from a safe location. Do not turn lights, electronics, switches, or appliances on or off inside the property.
Common Plumbing Problems in Denver Homes
The Denver metro area includes older homes, newer construction, rental properties, apartment buildings, and commercial facilities. Plumbing problems may vary based on the age of the property, pipe materials, water pressure, weather, and sewer line condition.
Frozen and Burst Pipes
Cold temperatures can cause water inside exposed or poorly insulated pipes to freeze. As the water expands, the pipe may crack or burst. Pipes in garages, crawl spaces, basements, exterior walls, and outdoor areas may be more likely to freeze.
Warning signs include little or no water coming from a faucet, frost on an exposed pipe, strange sounds when turning on the water, or damp areas after temperatures begin to rise. Do not use an open flame to thaw a frozen pipe.
Leaking Pipes and Plumbing Connections
Small leaks may develop around pipe joints, shutoff valves, toilets, faucets, and appliance supply lines. Even a slow leak can damage flooring, cabinets, drywall, and insulation. Warning signs may include water stains, musty odors, damp areas, or an unexpected increase in your water bill.
Clogged Drains and Sewer Backups
Grease, food waste, hair, soap, wipes, and other materials can collect inside drain lines. Tree roots may also enter older sewer pipes through cracks or loose connections. When several drains back up at the same time, the problem may be in the main sewer line.
Water Heater Problems
A water heater may stop producing enough hot water, make unusual noises, leak around the tank, or cause sudden temperature changes. Some problems can be repaired, while older or badly damaged units may need to be replaced.
High or Low Water Pressure
Water pressure that is too high can place extra stress on pipes, valves, fixtures, and appliances. Low water pressure may be caused by mineral buildup, leaks, damaged valves, or a problem with the main water supply. A plumber can test the pressure and inspect the system.
Hard Water and Mineral Buildup
Mineral buildup can collect inside faucets, showerheads, water heaters, and plumbing fixtures. Over time, this may reduce water flow, affect water heater performance, and shorten the life of some plumbing equipment. A plumber can inspect the system and recommend maintenance or treatment options.
24-Hour Plumbing Response Throughout the Denver Metro Area

Plumbing emergencies can become more serious when they are ignored. Our dispatch team works to connect customers with an available Denver-area plumber as quickly as possible.
Arrival times depend on traffic, weather, technician availability, the type of emergency, and your distance from the nearest service professional. Snow, ice, road construction, and traffic on Interstate 25, Interstate 70, US 6, C-470, and nearby streets may affect travel times.
When you call, we will ask questions about the problem and provide the best available service information. Our plumbers work efficiently while focusing on safe repairs and quality workmanship.
Residential Plumbing Services in Denver
Your plumbing system supports cooking, bathing, laundry, cleaning, and many other daily activities. Even a small plumbing problem can create stress and damage your home.
Our residential plumbing services include repairs for toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, tubs, drains, water heaters, garbage disposals, sewer lines, frozen pipes, and leaking water lines. We serve single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums, rental homes, and apartment communities.
Commercial Plumbing Services
A plumbing problem can interrupt business operations and create a poor experience for employees, tenants, customers, and visitors. Emergency Plumbing Pros serves offices, restaurants, retail stores, medical facilities, apartment buildings, warehouses, and other commercial properties.
Our plumbers can assist with commercial drain clogs, leaking pipes, restroom fixtures, water heaters, sewer backups, and other urgent plumbing problems. Property managers and business owners can call (303) 228-0090 to request service.
Water Heater Repair and Installation in Denver
A reliable water heater is important for bathing, cleaning, laundry, and food preparation. When a water heater fails, you may notice cold water, changing temperatures, unusual sounds, rusty water, or water collecting around the bottom of the tank.
Our plumbers can inspect standard tank and tankless water heaters. Depending on the problem, the plumber may recommend repair, maintenance, or replacement. The right option will depend on the age, condition, size, energy source, and repair cost of the unit.
Signs Your Water Heater May Need Service
- The water does not become hot.
- Hot water runs out faster than normal.
- The temperature changes without warning.
- The unit makes popping, banging, or rumbling sounds.
- Water is leaking from the tank or nearby connections.
- The hot water looks rusty or cloudy.
- Your energy costs have increased without a clear reason.
Tankless Water Heater Services
Tankless water heaters heat water when it is needed instead of storing it in a large tank. These systems may save space and reduce standby energy use. They can be a good option for some Denver-area homes when they are properly sized and installed.
A tankless system may require changes to gas lines, electrical service, venting, or plumbing connections. A plumbing professional can review your household’s hot water use, available space, and budget before recommending a tank or tankless unit.
Are Denver Plumbers Licensed and Insured?
Plumbing work requires training, experience, and knowledge of current safety standards. Licensing and insurance requirements may vary based on the type of project and the location where the work is performed.
Property owners should confirm the license, insurance, and qualifications of the plumbing professional assigned to their project before work begins. Qualified plumbers should also follow applicable building codes, permit requirements, and manufacturer instructions.
Plumbers may use protective equipment and worksite coverings to help keep the property clean and reduce the risk of damage during service.

What to Do During a Plumbing Emergency
Taking a few safe steps before the plumber arrives may help limit damage.
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Turn off the water.
Use the shutoff valve near the damaged fixture or turn off the main water supply if you can reach it safely. -
Stop using affected fixtures.
Do not use toilets, sinks, showers, appliances, or drains connected to the damaged line. -
Keep people away from the area.
Water near electrical outlets, appliances, or wiring may create a safety risk. -
Move valuable items.
Remove furniture, electronics, rugs, documents, and personal belongings when it is safe. -
Collect visible water.
Use towels, buckets, or a wet vacuum when it is safe to do so. -
Take photos or videos.
Documentation may help if you need to file an insurance claim. -
Call a professional plumber.
Explain what happened and whether water or sewage is still entering the property.
Customer Review
“What impressed me most was the professionalism and efficiency of the team. They removed the old water heater, installed the new one, and cleaned the work area. The new unit provides steady hot water, and the technician clearly explained how to use and maintain it. The process was easy from start to finish.”
– Katie McGee
Customer experiences may vary. Reviews should only be published when they are accurate, authorized, and based on an actual customer experience.
Cold Weather Plumbing Tips for Denver Homeowners
How Can I Protect My Pipes From Freezing?
Insulate pipes in crawl spaces, basements, garages, attics, and exterior walls. Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to reach plumbing lines. During extreme cold, allow a small amount of cold water to drip from faucets connected to exposed pipes.
Keep your thermostat set at a steady temperature during the day and night. If you leave the property during cold weather, do not turn the heat off completely.
What Should I Do If I Think a Pipe Is Frozen?
A frozen pipe may cause little or no water to come from a faucet. You may also notice visible frost on an exposed pipe. Keep the faucet open and gently warm the pipe using a hair dryer, heating pad, or warm towels.
Do not use a torch, open flame, charcoal stove, propane heater, or other unsafe heat source. If you cannot find the frozen area or believe the pipe has cracked, turn off the water and call a plumber.
How Can I Prepare Outdoor Plumbing for Winter?
Disconnect garden hoses, drain outdoor faucets, and close interior shutoff valves that serve exterior hose connections when possible. Repair damaged weather sealing around windows, doors, and pipe openings.
Inspect exposed plumbing before winter and add insulation where needed. Taking these steps before freezing weather arrives may reduce the risk of a burst pipe.
Denver Emergency Plumbing FAQs
Do you provide plumbing service at night and on weekends?
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Denver offers 24-hour service, including nights, weekends, and holidays, based on local plumber availability. Call (303) 228-0090 for current service information.
How quickly can a plumber arrive?
Response times depend on your location, traffic, weather, the type of emergency, and plumber availability. The dispatch team will provide the best available information when you call.
What should I do if a pipe bursts?
Turn off the main water supply as quickly as possible. The shutoff valve may be near the water meter, in a basement, in a utility room, or where the water line enters the property. Move valuable items away from the water and call an emergency plumber.
What should I do if my toilet is overflowing?
Turn the shutoff valve behind the toilet clockwise. Do not flush the toilet again. You may try a plunger, but call a plumber if the toilet will not drain or sewage is backing up from other fixtures.
Why are several drains clogged at once?
Several clogged drains may point to a blockage in the main sewer line. Other warning signs include bubbling toilets, water entering a shower when another fixture is used, and sewage coming from a floor drain.
Can I use chemical drain cleaner?
Chemical drain cleaners may damage some pipes and create a safety concern for anyone working on the drain. A plunger may help with a small clog. Recurring, severe, or multiple clogs should be inspected by a plumber.
Why is my water heater leaking?
A water heater may leak from a loose connection, drain valve, pressure relief valve, or damaged tank. Turn off the water supply and energy source when it is safe. A leaking or corroded tank may need to be replaced.
Can you help with plumbing-related insurance claims?
When a plumbing problem causes property damage, plumber documentation may support an insurance claim. Coverage depends on your policy and the cause of the damage. Property owners should contact their insurance provider to confirm coverage.
Plumbing Service Areas Across the Denver Metro
Emergency Plumbing Pros provides service throughout Denver and nearby metro communities. Service availability may vary based on location, weather, traffic, and the time of day.
- Denver
- Arvada
- Aurora
- Brighton
- Broomfield
- Centennial
- Commerce City
- Englewood
- Golden
- Greenwood Village
- Highlands Ranch
- Lakewood
- Littleton
- Northglenn
- Parker
- Sheridan
- Thornton
- Westminster
- Wheat Ridge
Property owners throughout the Denver metro area contact us for
clogged drain service,
bathroom and toilet repairs,
kitchen plumbing,
gas and sewer line service,
broken pipe repairs, and
water heater installation.
Why Choose Emergency Plumbing Pros of Denver?
- Emergency plumbing service available 24 hours a day.
- Same-day appointments based on local availability.
- Service for residential and commercial properties.
- Help with common plumbing repairs and installations.
- Service throughout Denver and surrounding metro communities.
- Clear communication about the problem and recommended repair.
- Experienced professionals focused on safe and dependable plumbing work.
Call a Denver Emergency Plumber Today
Do not wait for a plumbing leak, frozen pipe, sewer backup, clogged drain, or broken water heater to cause more damage. Contact Emergency Plumbing Pros of Denver to request service for your home, rental property, apartment building, or business.
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Denver
1245 East Colfax Avenue, Suite 219
Denver, CO 80218
(303) 228-0090


