

Emergency Plumber Serving Phoenix and Maricopa County
A plumbing problem can quickly damage your home, apartment, rental property, or business. A leaking pipe may send water into walls or flooring, a clogged sewer line can make several fixtures unusable, and a failed water heater can leave the property without reliable hot water. Emergency Plumbing Pros of Phoenix provides plumbing service throughout Phoenix and nearby Maricopa County communities.
Call (480) 746-4390 to request emergency plumbing help. Service is available 24 hours a day, including nights, weekends, and holidays, based on local plumber availability.
We assist homeowners, landlords, apartment managers, restaurants, offices, stores, warehouses, medical facilities, and other commercial properties. Our goal is to identify the source of the problem, explain the available repair options, and help restore the plumbing system as quickly as possible.
Service is available throughout Phoenix and nearby communities such as Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Avondale, Goodyear, Paradise Valley, and other parts of the Valley.

Plumbing Service for Phoenix Homes and Businesses
Phoenix properties face plumbing problems connected to extreme heat, hard water, aging pipes, slab foundations, heavy water use, and sudden monsoon storms. These conditions can place added stress on water lines, drains, sewer pipes, water heaters, and outdoor plumbing.
A plumbing issue may begin with a small leak, a slow drain, or a change in water pressure. When these warning signs are ignored, the problem may become more expensive and cause greater property damage.
For urgent service anywhere in the Phoenix metro area, call (480) 746-4390.
Phoenix Plumbing Repair and Installation Services
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Phoenix provides plumbing repair, installation, and maintenance for residential and commercial properties. Available services may vary based on the location, type of plumbing system, and technician availability.
Water Leak Detection and Pipe Repair
Plumbing leaks can occur behind walls, beneath sinks, under flooring, inside ceilings, or below a concrete slab. Even a small leak may damage drywall, cabinets, flooring, insulation, and personal belongings.
Our plumbers can inspect visible leaks, test plumbing connections, and help locate hidden water loss. Repair options may include replacing a valve, fixing a damaged joint, repairing a water line, or replacing part of the piping system.
Professional Drain Cleaning
Slow drains and repeat clogs may be caused by grease, soap, food waste, hair, wipes, mineral buildup, or other debris. Professional drain cleaning can help restore flow and determine whether the blockage is limited to one fixture or located deeper in the system.
Sewer Line Inspection and Repair
A sewer line problem may cause several drains to back up at the same time. Other warning signs include bubbling toilets, sewage odors, water entering a shower or tub, and waste coming from a floor drain.
Depending on the problem, a plumber may recommend drain equipment, hydro jetting, a video camera inspection, spot repair, or sewer line replacement.
Water Heater Repair and Installation
Our plumbing professionals service tank and tankless water heaters. Common problems include leaking tanks, low hot water supply, changing water temperatures, unusual noises, worn valves, damaged heating parts, and mineral buildup.
Learn more about water heater repair and installation.
Bathroom Plumbing
Bathroom plumbing service may include clogged toilets, leaking faucets, slow tubs, damaged shower valves, loose fixtures, broken supply lines, and toilet replacement. Visit our bathroom plumbing services page for additional information.
Kitchen Plumbing
Kitchen plumbing problems often involve sinks, faucets, garbage disposals, dishwashers, and refrigerator water lines. Our plumbers can clear blockages, repair leaks, replace fixtures, and complete appliance connections.
Learn more about our kitchen plumbing services.
Gas Line Plumbing
Gas line work should be completed by a qualified professional. Services may include gas leak inspection, appliance connections, damaged line repair, and changes to existing gas piping.
Visit our gas line services page to learn more.
Toilet Repair and Replacement
A toilet may leak around the base, run constantly, flush poorly, or become clogged. A leak near the floor may be caused by a worn seal, loose connection, cracked part, or damaged flange.
A running toilet may have a worn flapper, damaged fill valve, or incorrect float setting. Repairing these problems can reduce water waste and prevent damage around the bathroom floor.
Plumbing Fixture Installation
Plumbing professionals can install faucets, toilets, sinks, showers, garbage disposals, dishwashers, refrigerator water lines, and other fixtures. Correct installation helps reduce leaks and improves long-term performance.
Plumbing Problems Common in Phoenix
The Phoenix metro area has a mix of older homes, new subdivisions, apartment communities, offices, restaurants, and large commercial buildings. Local heat, soil, water conditions, and construction methods can all affect plumbing systems.
Slab Leaks
Many Phoenix-area homes are built on concrete slabs. Water lines running beneath the slab may leak because of corrosion, pressure, pipe movement, or age.
Possible warning signs include warm or damp flooring, unexplained water use, lower water pressure, cracked flooring, the sound of running water, or water collecting near the foundation.
A slab leak should be inspected quickly because water can damage flooring, walls, cabinets, and the foundation area.
Hard Water and Mineral Buildup
Hard water can leave mineral deposits inside faucets, showerheads, water heaters, valves, and plumbing lines. Over time, this buildup may reduce water flow and make appliances work harder.
Signs of mineral buildup may include white scale on fixtures, low water flow, cloudy spots on dishes, and popping sounds from a water heater.
Heat Damage to Outdoor Plumbing
Extreme summer heat can place stress on exposed pipes, irrigation lines, hose connections, and outdoor valves. Plastic parts may become brittle, and older fittings may begin leaking after years of sun exposure.
Outdoor plumbing should be checked for cracks, wet soil, loose connections, and unusual water use.
Monsoon Storm Drainage Problems
Monsoon storms can bring heavy rain in a short period of time. Outdoor drains, roof drains, sewer lines, and low areas around a property may become overwhelmed or blocked by debris.
Watch for standing water, sewage odors, slow floor drains, or water backing up during a storm. A backup may indicate a blocked drain or larger sewer problem.
High Water Pressure
Water pressure that is too high can damage fixtures, supply lines, appliances, and plumbing connections. Warning signs may include banging pipes, frequent leaks, dripping faucets, and valves that wear out quickly.
A plumber can test the pressure and inspect the pressure regulator when needed.
Older Sewer Lines and Root Intrusion
Tree and shrub roots may enter sewer lines through small cracks or weak pipe joints. As roots grow inside the pipe, they can trap waste and create repeat clogs.
A sewer camera inspection can help locate roots, damaged sections, low areas, or pipe movement.

24-Hour Plumbing Response Across the Valley
Plumbing emergencies can become more serious the longer water or sewage continues to enter the property. Our dispatch team works to connect customers with an available Phoenix-area plumber based on the type of problem, the property location, and current service demand.
Arrival times depend on traffic, weather, technician availability, and distance from the nearest service professional. Traffic on Interstate 10, Interstate 17, Loop 101, Loop 202, US 60, and local roads may affect travel times.
When you call, explain where the problem is located, how long it has been happening, and whether water or sewage is still flowing.
When Is a Plumbing Problem an Emergency?
Some plumbing problems can wait for a scheduled appointment. Others may damage the property, create a health risk, or make important fixtures unusable.
- A pipe is releasing water into the property.
- Sewage is backing up through a toilet, shower, or floor drain.
- A toilet is overflowing and cannot be stopped.
- A water heater is leaking from the tank.
- Water is entering a wall, ceiling, cabinet, or electrical area.
- The property has lost all running water.
- Several drains are clogged at the same time.
- A hidden leak is causing visible damage.
- There is a strong gas odor near an appliance or gas line.
If you smell gas, leave the property and contact the gas utility or emergency services from a safe location. Do not use lights, switches, phones, appliances, or electronics inside the building.
What to Do Before the Plumber Arrives
Safe action during the first few minutes of a plumbing emergency may help reduce damage.
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Turn off the water.
Close the valve near the damaged fixture or shut off the main water supply if it is safe to reach. -
Stop using affected fixtures.
Do not flush toilets, run faucets, or use appliances connected to the damaged plumbing line. -
Stay away from electrical hazards.
Keep people away from standing water near wiring, outlets, appliances, or electrical panels. -
Move belongings away from the area.
Remove furniture, rugs, electronics, documents, and valuables when it is safe. -
Control clean water when possible.
Use towels, buckets, or a wet vacuum only when the water does not contain sewage and there is no electrical danger. -
Take photos and videos.
Documentation may help if you need to file an insurance claim. -
Call a professional plumber.
Explain the type of problem and whether water is still flowing.
Drain Cleaning and Sewer Camera Inspections
A drain snake may clear a blockage near one fixture, but repeat problems can point to buildup or damage deeper in the plumbing system.
Signs You May Need Professional Drain Cleaning
- Water drains more slowly than normal.
- The same sink, shower, or tub keeps clogging.
- Drains make gurgling sounds.
- Bad odors come from sinks or floor drains.
- Water backs up into another fixture.
- Several drains are slow at the same time.
How a Sewer Camera Inspection Helps
A small plumbing camera can be placed inside a drain or sewer line to view the condition of the pipe. This may help identify tree roots, cracks, mineral buildup, shifted sections, grease, or a collapsed line.
Camera inspections may be useful when clogs return after cleaning or when the exact location of the problem is not clear.
Hydro Jetting for Heavy Drain Buildup
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to clean the inside of a drain or sewer pipe. It may remove grease, sludge, soap residue, food waste, and other buildup that basic drain snaking may leave behind.
Hydro jetting can be helpful for restaurant drains, apartment buildings, commercial kitchens, and homes with repeat blockages. Older or damaged pipes may need to be inspected before high-pressure cleaning is used.
Residential Plumbing Services in Phoenix
We provide plumbing help for single-family homes, condominiums, townhomes, apartments, rental properties, and retirement communities. Residential service may include emergency repairs, planned replacements, and fixture installation.
Homeowners and landlords can request help with toilets, faucets, sinks, showers, drains, sewer lines, water heaters, garbage disposals, slab leaks, and appliance connections.
Commercial Plumbing Across Maricopa County
Plumbing problems can interrupt business operations and affect employees, customers, tenants, and guests. We assist restaurants, stores, offices, hotels, apartment buildings, medical facilities, warehouses, and other commercial properties.
Commercial plumbing service may include restroom repair, drain cleaning, leak detection, sewer backup response, fixture replacement, water heater service, and maintenance for high-use plumbing systems.
Business owners and property managers can call (480) 746-4390 to discuss the problem and request service.
Phoenix Water Heater Services
A working water heater is important for homes, apartments, restaurants, hotels, and commercial properties. Warning signs of a problem may include water that will not heat, changing temperatures, unusual noises, cloudy water, or moisture around the unit.
Traditional Tank Water Heaters
Tank water heaters store a set amount of hot water. They are common and often cost less to install than tankless systems. Sediment may collect inside the tank and reduce heating performance over time.
Tankless Water Heaters
Tankless systems heat water when it is needed. They take up less space and may reduce standby energy use. Installation may require changes to plumbing, gas, electrical service, or venting.
Signs a Water Heater May Need Service
- The water does not get hot.
- Hot water runs out faster than normal.
- The temperature changes without warning.
- The unit makes popping or rumbling sounds.
- Water collects around the bottom of the tank.
- The hot water appears rusty or cloudy.
- The unit needs frequent repairs.
A plumber can inspect the current system and explain whether repair, maintenance, or replacement may be the best option.

Why Phoenix Property Owners Call Emergency Plumbing Pros
Help for Many Types of Plumbing Problems
Our plumbing professionals assist with leaks, clogs, sewer lines, toilets, water heaters, fixtures, and appliance connections. This allows property owners to call one service for many common plumbing needs.
Residential and Commercial Plumbing
We assist homeowners, landlords, apartment managers, restaurants, offices, stores, and other businesses throughout the Valley.
Same-Day Appointments
Same-day plumbing appointments may be available depending on the property location, service demand, and technician schedule.
Clear Repair Information
Before work begins, the plumbing professional should explain the problem, recommended repair, and expected work. Property owners should have an opportunity to ask questions before approving service.
Respect for the Property
Plumbing professionals may use floor coverings, protective equipment, and cleanup procedures to help protect the home or business during service.
Phoenix Plumbing Questions
Do you provide plumbing service at night and on weekends?
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Phoenix offers service after normal business hours, on weekends, and during holidays based on local plumber availability. Call (480) 746-4390 for current scheduling information.
How quickly can a plumber arrive?
Arrival times depend on your location, traffic, service demand, weather, and technician availability. The dispatch team will provide the best available information after reviewing your service request.
How do I know if I have a slab leak?
Possible signs include warm flooring, damp carpet, low water pressure, the sound of running water, foundation-area moisture, or an unexplained increase in water use. A plumber can test the system and help locate the leak.
Why does my water heater make a popping sound?
Popping or rumbling sounds may be caused by mineral deposits and sediment at the bottom of the tank. A plumber can inspect the unit and determine whether maintenance, repair, or replacement is needed.
What should I do if my toilet is overflowing?
Turn the shutoff valve behind the toilet clockwise. Do not flush again. Use a plunger only if the water level is stable. Call a plumber if the toilet does not drain or if other fixtures are also backing up.
Why are several drains backing up at once?
Multiple clogged drains may be a sign of a main sewer line blockage. Stop using plumbing fixtures if sewage is entering a shower, toilet, tub, or floor drain.
Can chemical drain cleaner damage pipes?
Strong chemical cleaners may damage some plumbing materials and create a safety concern for anyone working on the drain. Recurring or severe clogs should be professionally inspected.
Why is my water pressure suddenly low?
Low pressure may be caused by a hidden leak, mineral buildup, a damaged valve, a pressure regulator problem, or an issue with the water supply. A plumber can test the system and look for the cause.
Can plumbing records help with an insurance claim?
Inspection notes, invoices, photographs, and repair details may help document the cause of water damage. Coverage depends on the insurance policy and cause of the loss. Contact your insurance provider to confirm what is covered.
Phoenix Metro Plumbing Service Areas
Emergency Plumbing Pros serves Phoenix and many nearby Maricopa County communities. Availability may vary based on the time of day, service demand, traffic, and technician location.
- Phoenix
- Ahwatukee
- Avondale
- Buckeye
- Chandler
- El Mirage
- Fountain Hills
- Gilbert
- Glendale
- Goodyear
- Laveen
- Mesa
- Paradise Valley
- Peoria
- Queen Creek
- Scottsdale
- Sun City
- Surprise
- Tempe
- Tolleson
Request Plumbing Service in Phoenix
Do not ignore a leaking pipe, sewer backup, slab leak, clogged drain, overflowing toilet, or water heater problem. Fast attention may help limit damage and prevent a more expensive repair.
Call Emergency Plumbing Pros of Phoenix at (480) 746-4390 to request service for your home, apartment, rental property, restaurant, office, store, warehouse, or commercial building.
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Phoenix
2400 North Central Avenue, Suite 306
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(480) 746-4390


