Emergency Plumbing Services
From clogged drains to burst pipe repair, our residential team is available 24/7 for urgent plumbing fixes across Durham, NC.
Drain Cleaning
Symptoms: slow drains, gurgling sounds, frequent backups.
- We clear hair, grease, and debris from drains and main lines.
- We restore flow without damaging pipes.
- We advise on prevention after service.
Standing water can overflow and cause property damage quickly — don't wait.
Call NowLeak Detection
Symptoms: water stains, musty smells, rising water bills.
- We locate hidden pipe leaks with non-invasive tools.
- We confirm the source before opening any walls.
- We provide a clear repair plan immediately.
Hidden leaks weaken structures and invite mold — early detection saves serious costs.
Schedule Leak DetectionBurst Pipe Repair
Symptoms: sudden flooding, loss of water pressure, visible pipe damage.
- We shut off the water and stabilize the damage fast.
- We replace broken sections with durable materials.
- We test the full system before we leave.
Every minute of uncontrolled water adds to damage — call us immediately.
Emergency Burst Pipe RepairToilet Repair
Symptoms: overflow, weak flush, recurring clogs.
- We clear blockages and correct flushing issues.
- We repair fill valves, seals, and leaks.
- We ensure safe, sanitary operation before leaving.
A backed-up toilet creates health hazards fast — get it fixed today.
Fix My ToiletSink & Kitchen Plumbing
Symptoms: clogged sink drain, slow drainage, disposal jams.
- We clear sink blockages and restore full flow.
- We repair traps, supply lines, and disposals.
- We test for leaks after every service call.
Kitchen leaks can damage cabinets and flooring — act before the damage spreads.
Call for Sink RepairEmergency Plumbing
Symptoms: active leaks, overflowing drains, water heater failures.
- We respond 24/7 with fully stocked service vehicles.
- We stop leaks fast and stabilize the home.
- We provide same-day solutions whenever possible.
Plumbing emergencies worsen quickly — we're here at any hour to help.
Call the Emergency Line