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Our 24/7 Specialist work around the clock to provide you with the best solutions. We have warehouses throughout the boroughs to insure that if you have an issue, we have the part.
We plan and strategize to make sure our response times are as quick as possible. We strive to make sure there is a hassle free repair or installation at every call. We provide emergency solutions for homes & businesses in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & Long Island.

Frequently Asked Questions

A plumbing emergency is any unexpected and urgent plumbing issue that requires immediate
attention to prevent damage to your property or safety hazards. Examples of plumbing
emergencies include burst pipes, overflowing toilets, gas leaks, and sewage backups.

If you have a plumbing emergency, the first thing you should do is turn off your main water supply to prevent further damage. Then, contact a licensed emergency plumber who can
assess the situation and provide immediate assistance.

It’s not recommended that you attempt to fix a plumbing emergency yourself, as these types of issues often require specialized tools and expertise to resolve. Attempting to fix a plumbing emergency on your own can also lead to further damage and costly repairs

The response time for an emergency plumber can vary depending on the location, time of day, and the plumber’s availability. However, most emergency plumbing services offer 24/7
availability and aim to respond to emergencies within 30 minutes to an hour.

The cost of emergency plumbing service can vary depending on the extent of the damage and the type of repair needed. Emergency plumbing services often charge a higher rate than standard plumbing services due to their immediate response and availability. However, the cost of emergency plumbing service may be covered by your homeowner’s insurance policy, so it’s always a good idea to check with your insurance provider.