Answered day & night

24/7 Emergency Plumber in Stafford, VA

Water on the floor. Sewage coming up through a drain. A pipe that bursts inside a wall. When plumbing fails suddenly, you don’t need a long explanation — you need a calm voice, a clear next step, and a plumber who can help quickly.

We help with burst pipes, active leaks, sewer backups, overflowing toilets, failed sump pumps, water heater leaks, and other problems that cannot wait for a normal appointment — throughout Stafford County.

Call (540) 930-8930
Do this first
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Water actively flowing? Shut off the main valve — usually in the basement, crawl space, utility room, garage, or near the water heater. Turn clockwise until it stops. One fixture only? Use the small valve under the sink or behind the toilet.

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Sewage backing up? Stop using every drain in the house. No flushing, no sinks, no dishwasher, no laundry — every gallon can make it worse.

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Smell gas? Leave the building immediately. Don’t touch lights or appliances. Call the gas utility or emergency services from outside.

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Then call us. We can walk you through next steps by phone while a plumber is on the way.

What we handle

Emergency plumbing services we handle.

Burst Pipe Repair

A burst pipe can release a large amount of water before you even find the source. We locate the broken pipe, stop the leak, replace the damaged section, and check nearby fittings for related stress. Common after hard freezes in crawl spaces, exterior walls, basements, garages, and hose bib lines.

Found a frozen pipe before it bursts? Do not use a torch or open flame. Shut off the water if possible and call for help before the pipe splits.

Major Water Leaks

A leak does not have to be dramatic to be urgent. Water stains growing across a ceiling, a wet cabinet floor, a soaked wall, or a water meter that spins when everything is off can all point to an active leak. We repair visible pipe leaks and use leak detection when the source is hidden.

Leak detection service

Sewer Backups

If wastewater is coming up through a tub, shower, toilet, floor drain, or basement drain, the main sewer line may be blocked — exposing your home to contaminated water. We clear main sewer blockages, inspect lines, and identify whether the issue is a clog, tree roots, a sagging pipe, or a damaged lateral.

Sewer line repair

Overflowing Toilets

A single overflowing toilet may be a local clog — turn off the small valve behind the toilet, then call if plunging does not solve it. If more than one toilet is affected, or it overflows when another fixture drains, the problem may be in the main line.

Drain cleaning

Water Heater Leaks & No Hot Water

If the tank is leaking from the body, replacement is usually needed because the tank has rusted through. If water is leaking from a pipe, valve, or fitting, repair may be possible. We also respond to no-hot-water calls when hot water needs restoring quickly.

Water heater repair

Failed Sump Pumps During Heavy Rain

A sump pump usually fails at the worst possible time. If your basement or crawl space is taking on water and the pump is not running, it can escalate quickly. We service and replace failed pumps and install battery backup systems for outage protection.

Especially important in low-lying areas and properties near creeks, drainage paths, or high groundwater.

Gas Line Concerns

If you smell gas, leave the building immediately. Do not turn lights on or off, do not use appliances, and do not call from inside. Call the gas utility or emergency services from outside. Once the area is made safe, we handle gas line repair, pressure testing, and required plumbing work.

Gas line repair & installation
Limit the damage

What to do before we arrive.

A few careful steps can limit damage while your emergency plumber is on the way.

Shut off water

Main valve for house-wide leaks; fixture shut-offs for isolated problems. If the main valve is stuck, don’t force it — tell us on the phone.

Turn off the water heater

If the main supply is off: electric heater — use the breaker; gas heater — use the control setting or gas valve if safe. Protects the unit if the tank isn’t refilling.

Avoid electrical hazards

Water near outlets, appliances, or panels? Avoid the area. Shut power off only if you can reach the breaker without stepping through water.

Stop using drains

During a backup, stop every plumbing use in the home. Don’t run water “just to test it” — testing pushes more wastewater into the lowest drain.

Move valuables

Move rugs, boxes, electronics, and furniture out of the wet area when safe. Never walk through sewage or standing water near electricity.

Why local matters

Why call a local emergency plumber in Stafford?

A local route matters during emergencies. The faster the plumber understands your area, the easier it is to give a realistic arrival window and prepare for common local problems.

We serve Garrisonville, North Stafford, Aquia Harbour, Stafford Courthouse, Falmouth, Embrey Mill, South Stafford, and Quantico — plus the whole Stafford County area.

Clear communication before work startsAfter diagnosis you get a direct explanation of what failed, what needs to be done now, and what can wait. You approve the work before it begins.
Repairs that solve the real problemA quick patch shouldn’t hide the real cause. Freeze-burst pipe? We look at exposure and insulation. Roots in the sewer? We explain the camera inspection option. Failed tank? We tell you when replacement is the only safe answer.
Workmanship guaranteeEmergency service does not mean careless work. It means doing the right repair under pressure, then standing behind it.
Local patterns

Emergencies common in Stafford homes.

Crawl space pipe leaks

Water lines, hose bib piping, and drain connections in crawl spaces can freeze, corrode, or shift — often unnoticed until pressure drops, floors feel damp, or the water bill rises.

Main line backups from roots & soil

Mature trees and shifting clay soil create sewer problems over time. When backups return every few months, drain clearing alone may not solve the cause.

Water heater failures in utility rooms

A leaking tank can damage flooring, drywall, and stored items quickly. See water around the tank? Shut off the supply valve above the heater if you can reach it safely.

Sump pump calls during storms

A failed float switch, dead motor, clogged discharge line, or power outage can leave the pump unable to move water away from the home.

Frozen hose bibs & outdoor lines

A hose left connected during winter can trap water in the faucet body and split the pipe inside the wall — the leak may not appear until spring.

Honest triage

Emergency or same-day appointment?

Not every plumbing problem is a midnight emergency. We’ll tell you honestly when a same-day or next-day appointment is the better choice. When you call, we help you choose the right level of service.

Call emergency service now
Water actively leaking into the home Sewage backing up into fixtures No water to the property A burst pipe A leaking water heater tank A failed sump pump during rain A suspected gas leak, after the utility makes the area safe
Call (540) 930-8930
Schedule a regular appointment
A slow drip that is contained A single slow drain with no backup A running toilet with the water shut off A faucet or fixture replacement A planned water heater estimate Maintenance or inspection work
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FAQ

Emergency plumbing questions.

Do you offer 24/7 emergency plumbing in Stafford, VA?

Yes. We answer emergency plumbing calls day and night for urgent issues in Stafford, VA and nearby Stafford County communities. Call when water damage, sewage backup, or unsafe plumbing conditions cannot wait.

What counts as a plumbing emergency?

Any issue that is actively damaging the property, creating a health concern, stopping basic water use, or creating a safety risk. Burst pipes, sewer backups, major leaks, failed sump pumps during storms, no-water situations, and serious water heater leaks all count.

What should I do first if a pipe bursts?

Shut off the main water valve, turn off the water heater if the main water is off, move valuables away from water if safe, and call an emergency plumber. If water is near electrical outlets or appliances, avoid the area.

Is a sewer backup an emergency?

Yes. Sewage backup can expose the home to contaminated water. Stop using all drains and call for service. Do not flush toilets or run water until the main line is cleared or inspected.

Can you repair the problem the same night?

Many emergency repairs can be completed during the first visit. Some jobs, such as specialty parts, major excavation, or full equipment replacement, may require follow-up work. The first goal is to stop the damage and make the plumbing safe.

Do emergency plumbers cost more after hours?

Emergency pricing can vary by the time and nature of the call. We explain the service options and price before work begins, so you can approve the repair before the plumber starts.

Should I call a plumber or my insurance company first?

If water is actively leaking or sewage is backing up, call the plumber first to stop the source. After the plumbing problem is controlled, contact your insurance company about cleanup, drying, and property damage.

Can you help me find my main shut-off valve?

Yes. We can guide you by phone during an emergency. During any service visit, ask the plumber to show you the main valve, water heater shut-off, and fixture shut-offs so you are prepared next time.

Do you service emergency plumbing for businesses?

Yes. We handle urgent plumbing calls for local businesses, offices, restaurants, retail spaces, and property managers.

What areas do you serve for emergency plumbing?

We serve Stafford, Garrisonville, North Stafford, Aquia Harbour, Stafford Courthouse, Falmouth, Embrey Mill, South Stafford, Quantico, and nearby Stafford County areas.

A plumbing emergency gets worse the longer it waits.

Call now, shut off the water if you can, and get help on the way. Emergency line answered 24/7.

(540) 930-8930