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Emergency Plumber Serving Provo and Utah County
A plumbing emergency can quickly interrupt your home, rental property, apartment, or business. A broken pipe may send water into walls and 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 Provo provides plumbing service throughout Provo and nearby Utah County communities.
Call (385) 330-3860 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, student housing managers, apartment communities, restaurants, offices, retail properties, and other commercial facilities. Our plumbing professionals work to identify the cause of the problem, explain the available repair options, and help restore the system as quickly as possible.
Service is available throughout Provo and nearby communities such as Orem, Springville, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Vineyard, Mapleton, Spanish Fork, American Fork, and other areas of Utah County.
Plumbing Help for Provo Homes, Apartments, and Businesses
Provo has a wide range of properties, including older homes, new construction, apartments, student rentals, restaurants, offices, and commercial buildings. Each type of property can face different plumbing problems.
A homeowner may need help with a leaking pipe or clogged toilet. A student apartment may have several slow drains or a water heater that cannot keep up with demand. A business may need fast service for a restroom, kitchen drain, or broken water line.
When you call, explain the type of property, where the plumbing problem is located, when it started, and whether water or sewage is still entering the building. This information helps the plumbing team understand the situation before arriving.
For urgent plumbing service in Provo or another Utah County community, call (385) 330-3860.

Plumbing Repair and Installation Services
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Provo provides plumbing repair, installation, and maintenance for residential and commercial properties. Available services may vary based on the property location, type of plumbing system, and technician availability.
Water Leak and Pipe Repair
Plumbing leaks can occur beneath sinks, behind walls, inside ceilings, under flooring, or near appliances. Even a small leak may damage drywall, cabinets, flooring, insulation, and personal belongings.
Our plumbers can inspect visible leaks, check plumbing connections, and help locate hidden water loss. Repair options may include replacing a valve, repairing a joint, replacing a supply line, or removing a damaged section of pipe.
Drain Cleaning
Slow drains and recurring clogs may be caused by grease, soap, food waste, hair, wipes, mineral buildup, or other materials. Professional drain cleaning can help restore flow and determine whether the problem is near one fixture or deeper in the plumbing system.
Sewer Line Service
A blocked sewer line may cause several drains to stop working at the same time. Other warning signs include bubbling toilets, sewage odors, water rising in a tub, and waste entering a basement or floor drain.
Depending on the condition of the line, a plumber may recommend mechanical drain cleaning, hydro jetting, a video camera inspection, spot repair, or sewer line replacement.
Water Heater Repair and Installation
Our plumbing professionals service traditional tank and tankless water heaters. Common problems include leaking tanks, changing water temperatures, low hot water supply, unusual noises, worn valves, 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, broken supply lines, loose fixtures, and toilet replacement.
Visit our bathroom plumbing services page for more 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 only be handled by a qualified professional. Services may include appliance connections, gas leak inspection, damaged line repair, and changes to existing gas piping.
Visit our gas line services page for additional information.
Plumbing Fixture Installation
Plumbing professionals can install toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, garbage disposals, water heaters, dishwashers, refrigerator lines, and other fixtures. Correct installation may help prevent leaks and improve long-term performance.
Plumbing Concerns Common in Provo and Utah County
Local plumbing systems face challenges related to hard water, cold winter temperatures, changing soil conditions, older sewer lines, and heavy use in student housing and rental properties.
Hard Water and Mineral Buildup
Hard water can leave mineral deposits inside faucets, showerheads, water heaters, valves, and supply lines. Over time, this buildup may reduce water flow and make plumbing equipment work harder.
Common signs include white scale on fixtures, spots on dishes, low water flow, stiff faucet handles, and popping sounds from a water heater.
Regular water heater maintenance and fixture cleaning may help reduce some of the effects of mineral buildup. A plumber can also inspect the system and discuss water treatment options when needed.
Frozen and Burst Pipes
Winter temperatures can cause exposed or poorly insulated water lines to freeze. Pipes in garages, crawl spaces, basements, exterior walls, and outdoor areas may be at greater risk.
A frozen pipe may produce little or no water. You may also notice frost on the pipe or unusual sounds when opening a faucet. As the ice expands, the pipe may crack and begin leaking when temperatures rise.
Do not use an open flame to thaw a frozen pipe. Turn off the water and call a plumber if you see a crack, leak, or damaged connection.
Water Heater Sediment
Minerals can settle at the bottom of a water heater tank. This may reduce heating efficiency, lower the available hot water supply, and cause popping or rumbling sounds.
Flushing the tank may help remove sediment, but the correct maintenance schedule depends on the age and condition of the unit. Older tanks should be inspected before maintenance is performed.
Drain Problems in Student Housing
Apartments and rental homes with several occupants often place more demand on toilets, showers, kitchen drains, and water heaters. Hair, grease, food waste, wipes, and other materials may build up more quickly in high-use properties.
Landlords and property managers should address slow drains early before the blockage affects several fixtures or causes water damage.
Older Sewer Lines and Tree Roots
Tree roots may enter older sewer pipes through cracks or weak joints. As the roots grow, they can trap waste and cause repeat clogs.
Warning signs may include sewage odors, several slow drains, wet areas in the yard, or repeated backups. A sewer camera inspection can help locate the damaged section.
High Water Pressure
Water pressure that is too high can damage faucets, appliance lines, valves, water heaters, and plumbing connections. Warning signs may include banging pipes, frequent leaks, dripping faucets, and supply lines that wear out quickly.
A plumber can test the pressure and inspect the pressure regulator when necessary.
When Should You Request Emergency Plumbing Service?
Some plumbing problems can wait for a scheduled visit. Others should be handled quickly because they may damage the property, create a health concern, or prevent important fixtures from working.
- A burst pipe is releasing water into the property.
- Sewage is backing up through a toilet, tub, shower, or floor drain.
- A toilet is overflowing and cannot be stopped.
- A water heater is leaking from the tank.
- Water is entering a ceiling, wall, 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 property 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, appliances, phones, or electronics inside the building.
24-Hour Plumbing Response Across Utah County

Plumbing problems can become more serious when water or sewage continues to enter the property. Our dispatch team works to connect customers with an available Provo-area plumber based on the type of problem, current service demand, and the location of the property.
Arrival times depend on traffic, weather, technician availability, and distance from the nearest service professional. Traffic on Interstate 15, University Avenue, State Street, University Parkway, and nearby roads may affect travel times.
Snow, ice, road construction, local events, and traffic near Brigham Young University may also affect travel conditions.
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 outlets, appliances, wiring, or electrical panels. -
Move belongings away from the area.
Remove furniture, rugs, electronics, documents, and valuable items 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.
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Call a professional plumber.
Explain the type of problem and whether water is still flowing.
Hot Water Heater Problems in Provo Homes
A dependable water heater is important for showers, laundry, cleaning, and food preparation. When a unit begins to fail, the warning signs may appear slowly or without notice.
No Hot Water
An electric water heater may stop working because of a tripped circuit breaker, damaged thermostat, or failed heating element. A gas water heater may have a pilot light, burner, gas valve, or venting problem.
Do not attempt to repair gas or electrical parts unless you have the proper training. A plumber can inspect the unit and determine the cause.
Hot Water Runs Out Too Quickly
A water heater may run out of hot water because the tank is too small, sediment has reduced its capacity, a heating element has failed, or the dip tube is damaged.
Heavy use in a large household, apartment, or student rental may also place more demand on the unit than it can handle.
Changing Water Temperatures
Hot water that suddenly becomes cold may be caused by a thermostat problem, heating element failure, sediment buildup, or an undersized water heater.
A plumber can test the unit and determine whether repair, maintenance, or replacement may be the best option.
Popping or Rumbling Sounds
Popping and rumbling noises are often linked to mineral sediment inside the tank. Water can become trapped beneath the buildup and create noise as the unit heats.
Continued sediment buildup may reduce efficiency and shorten the life of the tank.
Water Around the Base of the Heater
Moisture near the unit may come from a loose plumbing connection, drain valve, pressure relief valve, or damaged tank. A leaking tank often needs to be replaced.
Turn off the water and energy supply when it is safe, then call a plumber for an inspection.
Tankless Water Heater Services
Tankless water heaters warm water when it is needed instead of storing it in a large tank. These systems take up less space and may reduce standby energy use.
A tankless water heater must be sized for the number of fixtures that may be used at the same time. Installation may also require changes to gas piping, electrical service, venting, or water connections.
Hard water may cause mineral buildup inside a tankless unit, so regular flushing and maintenance may be important for long-term performance.
Professional Drain Cleaning and Sewer Inspections
A plunger may clear a minor clog near one fixture, but repeat blockages may point to a deeper problem. Professional drain-cleaning equipment can reach farther into the plumbing line and help identify the cause.
Signs You May Need Drain Cleaning
- A sink, tub, or shower drains slowly.
- The same fixture keeps becoming clogged.
- Drains make bubbling or gurgling sounds.
- Bad odors come from sinks or floor drains.
- Water backs up into another fixture.
- Several drains are slow at the same time.
When a Sewer Camera May Be Helpful
A small camera can be placed inside a sewer line to view the condition of the pipe. This may help locate tree roots, cracks, buildup, shifted sections, 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.
Residential Plumbing Services
We provide plumbing help for single-family homes, condominiums, townhomes, apartments, student rentals, and other residential properties.
Homeowners and landlords can request help with toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, drains, sewer lines, water heaters, garbage disposals, frozen pipes, leaks, and appliance connections.
Plumbing Services for Student Housing and Rentals
Provo has many rental properties and student apartments. These buildings often have high plumbing use, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, and water heating systems.
Common problems include clogged toilets, slow showers, damaged garbage disposals, leaking appliance lines, and water heaters that cannot keep up with demand.
Property managers and landlords can call (385) 330-3860 to request plumbing service.
Commercial Plumbing in Provo
Plumbing problems can interrupt business operations and affect employees, customers, tenants, and visitors. We assist restaurants, stores, offices, apartment buildings, medical facilities, schools, warehouses, and other commercial properties.
Commercial plumbing service may include restroom repair, drain cleaning, water heater service, sewer backup response, pipe leak repair, fixture replacement, and maintenance for high-use plumbing systems.
Business owners and property managers can call (385) 330-3860 to discuss the problem and request service.

Plumbing Training, Licensing, and Safety
Plumbing repairs require proper tools, experience, and knowledge of current safety standards. Licensing and permit requirements may depend on the type of work and the location of the property.
Property owners should confirm the license, insurance, and qualifications of the plumbing professional assigned to the project before work begins.
Plumbing professionals may use floor coverings, protective equipment, and cleanup procedures to help protect the property during service.
Provo Plumbing Questions
Do you provide plumbing service at night and on weekends?
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Provo offers service after normal business hours, on weekends, and during holidays based on local plumber availability. Call (385) 330-3860 for current scheduling information.
How quickly can a plumber arrive?
Arrival times depend on the property location, weather, traffic, service demand, and technician availability. The dispatch team will provide the best available information after reviewing your service request.
What should I do if a pipe bursts?
Turn off the main water supply as quickly as possible. The shutoff valve may be in a basement, utility room, garage, crawl space, or near the water meter. Move belongings away from the water and call an emergency plumber.
How can I prevent frozen pipes?
Disconnect outdoor hoses, insulate exposed water lines, close exterior shutoff valves when possible, and keep indoor temperatures steady. Open cabinet doors beneath sinks during extreme cold when pipes are near exterior walls.
Why does my water heater make popping sounds?
Popping sounds are often caused by mineral sediment inside the tank. A plumber can inspect the water heater and determine whether flushing, repair, or replacement is needed.
Why is my hot water running out quickly?
The tank may be too small, sediment may have reduced the available capacity, or a heating component may have failed. Heavy household use may also be greater than the water heater can support.
Why are several drains clogged at once?
Multiple clogged drains may be a sign of a blockage in the main sewer line. Stop using plumbing fixtures if sewage is entering a toilet, shower, 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.
What causes low water pressure?
Low pressure may be caused by mineral buildup, a hidden leak, 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, repair invoices, photographs, and other records may help document the cause of water damage. Coverage depends on the policy and cause of the loss. Contact your insurance provider to confirm what is covered.
Plumbing Service Areas Near Provo
Emergency Plumbing Pros serves Provo and many nearby Utah County communities. Availability may vary based on the time of day, traffic, weather, service demand, and technician location.
- Provo
- American Fork
- Cedar Hills
- Highland
- Lehi
- Lindon
- Mapleton
- Orem
- Payson
- Pleasant Grove
- Salem
- Santaquin
- Spanish Fork
- Springville
- Vineyard
- Woodland Hills
Why Call Emergency Plumbing Pros of Provo?
- Emergency plumbing service available 24 hours a day.
- Service for homes, rentals, apartments, and businesses.
- Same-day appointments based on local availability.
- Help with leaks, drains, sewer lines, fixtures, and water heaters.
- Coverage throughout Provo and nearby Utah County communities.
- Clear explanations of the plumbing problem and proposed repair.
- Experienced plumbing professionals focused on dependable service.
Request Plumbing Service in Provo
Do not ignore a leaking pipe, sewer backup, frozen water line, 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 Provo at (385) 330-3860 to request plumbing service for your home, apartment, student rental, restaurant, office, store, or commercial property.
Emergency Plumbing Pros of Provo
3585 North University Avenue, Suite 211
Provo, UT 84604
(385) 330-3860
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