Burst pipes, frozen line ruptures, slab leaks, sewer backups. 24/7 dispatch across Flagstaff and surrounding Coconino County communities. Fast, licensed, insured.
Water damage compounds quickly. A burst pipe at 6,910 feet of elevation can flood a finished basement or crawlspace in under an hour. We move fast.
Flagstaff's long winter season — freezing temps from October through May — means frozen pipes are routine here, not rare. We thaw frozen lines safely, replace burst sections, and reinstall with heat tape and insulation so it does not happen again.
Hot spots on the floor, an unexplained water bill spike, the sound of running water with no fixture open — classic signs of a slab leak. We locate the leak using electronic detection and repair without unnecessary demolition.
Sewage coming up through a floor drain or tub is a health hazard. We clear the line, camera-inspect the cause, and recommend the minimum work needed to keep it from recurring — common during Flagstaff's monsoon season when storm flow overloads older lines.
A leaking or burst water heater can flood a utility room fast. We can shut it down safely, drain the tank, and either repair or replace on the spot. We stock common sizes for same-day swap.
If you have an active leak in your Flagstaff home, take these steps while you wait for us.
A plumbing emergency is anything that is actively causing water damage, blocking essential function, or creating a health hazard. That includes burst pipes, frozen lines that have ruptured, slab leaks, sewer backups, gas-line leaks on water heaters, and any leak you cannot isolate by closing a shutoff valve. If water is running where it should not be, call us immediately at (555) 000-0000.
For emergencies within the city of Flagstaff, we typically arrive within 30 to 60 minutes. Response times to outlying areas like Bellemont, Munds Park, Doney Park, and Kachina Village run slightly longer, especially during winter storms. We dispatch the closest available technician and call you with an arrival window before we leave.
Shut off the main water supply to your home — the shutoff is usually in a crawlspace, utility room, or at the street meter. Open the lowest faucet in the house to drain pressure. If a water heater is leaking, also turn off the gas or breaker to it. Move valuables away from the water source and place towels or buckets to limit damage. Do not attempt to thaw a frozen pipe with an open flame.
Costs vary based on the scope of work, parts required, and time of day. Once we diagnose the problem we provide a clear price before we begin repairs. Call us at (555) 000-0000 for a free, no-obligation estimate specific to your situation.
Yes. Frozen pipes are one of the most common winter calls in Flagstaff because of our 6,910-foot elevation and long sub-freezing season. We thaw lines safely using heat blankets and controlled warming, locate any rupture, and repair burst sections. We also install heat tape and insulation so the same line does not freeze again.