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Dispatch PlumberMost repairs finished in a single visit. Call, describe the problem, and we'll give you a price in writing before any work starts.

Burst pipes, active leaks, no water. 24/7 including weekends and holidays.

Tankless and traditional. Same-day repair or next-day replacement on most models.

Slow drains, tough clogs, kitchen, bath, and main line. Snake or hydro-jet.

Camera inspection, trenchless repair, and full replacement available.

Hidden leaks, wall and slab leaks located quickly with non-invasive equipment.

Running toilets, leaks, and full replacements. Same-day service most days.

Repair, replacement, and new installation. We carry all major models.

Repair, replacement, and battery-backup install before the next storm.
Simple, transparent, no pressure — from call to cleanup.

A vetted local plumber is dispatched 24/7. Tell us what's happening and we're on the way.

The plumber arrives, diagnoses the issue, and hands you a firm price in writing before any work begins.

You approve the price — or walk away, no obligation. Most jobs finish in a single visit.

Before leaving, your plumber walks you through the repair and cleans up the workspace.
Tell us what's happening and we'll walk you through immediate steps — shut-off, containment — and have a plumber on the way.
Call (888) 217-8885Your plumber arrives, sizes up the job, and writes down an all-in price. You decide whether to proceed before anyone lifts a wrench. No hidden fees, no mid-job add-ons.
We don't push add-ons, don't pressure you to fix everything at once, and don't start work until you give the green light. Every step waits for your call.
When water won't stop or the hot water's out at 11pm, you don't have time to shop around. A local plumber heads out fast around the clock, with a live ETA from the moment they leave.
Mid-century ranches, older colonials, converted craftsmans, newer builds — every neighborhood has its own plumbing quirks. Our crew has years of experience on homes like yours.
Find the main shutoff valve and turn it clockwise until it stops. It's usually where the water line enters the house — basement, garage, crawl space, or a utility closet on slab homes. Outside, there's also a curb-stop valve at the meter (needs a meter key). Worth locating before you ever need it; in a burst-pipe situation, every minute is gallons of water.
Almost always a hidden leak. Top suspects: a silently running toilet (drop food coloring in the tank — if color shows in the bowl within 15 minutes, the flapper is leaking) or an underground supply/irrigation leak. To confirm, shut off every fixture and watch the water meter; if the dial still moves, water is escaping somewhere.
Generally no, especially as a habit. They corrode older metal pipes, soften PVC at joints, and damage rubber gaskets in disposals and traps. They rarely clear the real cause — hair, grease, soap scum, or root intrusion. A plunger or hand auger handles most clogs; anything recurring usually needs a camera inspection or professional snaking.
Nine times out of ten, it's the flapper (rubber seal at the bottom of the tank) or the fill valve. A running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons a day. Both parts are cheap and replace in about 15 minutes with no special tools. If it still leaks, the flush-valve seat is worn — that usually needs a plumber.
If it's one fixture, start with the aerator: unscrew it and rinse out mineral grit. If every fixture is weak, likely suspects are a partially closed main shutoff, a failing pressure-reducing valve (PRV) at the service entry, mineral buildup in old galvanized pipes, or a hidden leak. Hot water only? Check the water heater's dip tube or sediment.
Sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. Minerals settle, water gets trapped underneath, and as the burner heats it the steam bubbles out with a pop. It means the heater is working harder than it should — bills rise and the tank wears out faster. An annual flush prevents it; if your heater is 10+ years old and noisy, have it inspected.
Call now and we'll be on the way. Quote in writing before any work starts.
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