3246 Centennial Blvd Suite 287, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Mon–Fri 7am–6pm Fully Licensed & Insured

24/7 Emergency Plumber in Colorado Springs

Plumbing emergencies do not wait for business hours. Burst pipes, sewage backups, gas leaks, and frozen pipes — we respond around the clock, 365 days a year.

Call now — a licensed plumber is standing by

Plumbing Emergencies We Handle

Fast response for every type of plumbing emergency in the Colorado Springs area.

Burst Pipe Repair

A burst pipe can dump hundreds of gallons of water into your home in minutes. We locate the break, stop the flow, and make the repair so you can start drying out immediately.

Sewage Backup

Sewage backing up into your home is a health hazard. We clear the blockage, restore flow, and can camera the line to identify the root cause so it does not happen again.

Gas Leak Response

If you smell gas, get everyone out and call us. Our licensed plumbers locate and repair gas leaks, test the system, and clear your home for safe re-entry. We coordinate with Colorado Springs Utilities when needed.

Frozen Pipe Thawing

Colorado Springs winters bring rapid temperature drops that freeze exposed and poorly insulated pipes. We safely thaw frozen lines and inspect for cracks before restoring flow.

Water Heater Failure

A leaking or failed water heater can flood your utility room and leave you without hot water. We offer same-day water heater replacement with units stocked on our trucks.

No Hot Water

No hot water in a Colorado Springs winter is more than an inconvenience. We diagnose the issue quickly — whether it is a pilot light, thermocouple, heating element, or a unit that needs replacing.

Slab Leaks

Water lines running under your foundation can develop leaks that are invisible until you see rising water bills or damp spots on your floor. We use leak detection equipment to pinpoint the problem without unnecessary excavation.

Main Line Emergencies

A failed main water or sewer line affects every fixture in your home. We handle emergency main line repairs and replacements, including coordination with the city for street-side work when required.

Plumbing Emergencies in Colorado Springs: What You Need to Know

Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet in the shadow of Pikes Peak, and our climate creates plumbing risks that lower-elevation cities simply do not face. Winter temperatures routinely swing 40 to 50 degrees in a single day. A sunny 55-degree afternoon can drop to single digits by midnight, and that rapid cycle is what freezes pipes. From November through March, frozen and burst pipes are the most common emergency calls we receive.

The Pikes Peak region also has expansive clay soil that shifts with moisture changes. That movement stresses underground water and sewer lines, leading to cracks and breaks that can go unnoticed until a major failure. If your water bill suddenly spikes or you notice damp spots on your basement floor, a slab leak or underground line break may already be in progress. Early detection saves thousands in water damage repair.

What to Do in a Plumbing Emergency

The first 10 minutes after a plumbing emergency determine how much damage your home sustains. Here is what we tell every customer:

Our Emergency Response

When you call our emergency line, you talk to a real person — not a call center. We dispatch the nearest available licensed plumber to your location. Most emergency calls in the Colorado Springs metro area are responded to within 60 to 90 minutes, often sooner. We carry common repair parts, fittings, and even water heaters on our trucks so we can resolve most emergencies in a single visit without waiting on parts.

We have been handling plumbing emergencies across Colorado Springs for over 15 years. Our 566 Google reviews at 4.9 stars reflect the kind of service homeowners and property managers expect when their property is at risk. Whether you need water heater replacement, drain cleaning, or general plumbing repair, we are here when you need us most.

Why Colorado Springs calls us in an emergency

24/7 Availability

Nights, weekends, holidays — our emergency line is always staffed. A licensed plumber is on call around the clock, every day of the year.

Upfront Pricing

Even in an emergency, we tell you the cost before we start. No surprise invoices, no pressure — just honest pricing when you need it most.

100% Guarantee

If something is not right after an emergency repair, we come back and fix it at no extra cost. Our work is guaranteed, period.

Licensed & Insured

Every plumber on our team is state-licensed, background-checked, and carries full liability insurance. We never send unqualified techs to your home.

Emergency plumbing questions

Quick answers when you need them most.

How fast can you respond to a plumbing emergency?
Most emergency calls in the Colorado Springs metro area receive a response within 60 to 90 minutes. During severe weather events or peak demand, we prioritize by severity — active flooding, gas leaks, and sewage backups get dispatched first.
Is there an extra charge for after-hours emergency service?
We provide upfront pricing on every call, including emergencies. We will tell you the cost before we begin any work so there are no surprises. Call us and we will give you a straight answer for your specific situation.
What should I do if a pipe bursts in my home?
Shut off your main water valve immediately to stop the flow. Your main shut-off is usually near the water meter or where the main line enters your home. Then call us at (719) 747-6466 and start moving valuables away from the affected area while you wait.
What do I do if I smell gas?
Leave the house immediately without flipping light switches or using electronics. Move to a safe distance and call us at (719) 747-6466. If the smell is strong, also call 911 or Colorado Springs Utilities. Do not re-enter the home until a licensed professional clears it.
Do you work on holidays and weekends?
Yes. Plumbing emergencies happen 365 days a year and so do we. Our emergency line is staffed on every holiday, weekend, and through the night.
How do I prevent frozen pipes in Colorado Springs?
Insulate exposed pipes in crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls. On nights when temps drop below 20 degrees, let faucets drip slightly to keep water moving. Open cabinet doors under sinks on exterior walls. If you are leaving town in winter, keep your thermostat at 55 degrees or higher and consider shutting off your main water supply.

Plumbing emergency? Call now.

24/7 emergency plumbing service across Colorado Springs. 566 Google reviews at 4.9 stars. Licensed, insured, and ready to help.

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