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24/7 Emergency Plumbers in Washington
When a pipe bursts at 2am or your basement starts filling with water, every minute counts. Plumbr's partner network includes licensed emergency plumbers across Washington who answer the call 24/7 — nights, weekends, holidays. Tap the number, tell us where you are, and we route you to the nearest available plumber.
Live · 24/7 WA emergency response24/7 emergency service
24/7 Emergency Plumbers in Washington
When a pipe bursts at 2am or your basement starts filling with water, every minute counts. Plumbr's partner network includes licensed emergency plumbers across Washington who answer the call 24/7 — nights, weekends, holidays. Tap the number, tell us where you are, and we route you to the nearest available plumber.
- Vetted WA plumbers
- Licensed & insured partners
- 24/7 statewide coverage
- Avg. connection time under 60s
Common problems we solve
What our partner plumbers see every day
- Burst or frozen pipes
- Major water leaks flooding the home
- Sewage backup or sewer line failure
- No hot water in winter
- Toilet overflow that won't stop
- Gas line leaks (always call 911 first if you smell gas)
- Sump pump failure during heavy rain
When to call us
Signs it's time to stop DIY and pick up the phone
- You see actively flowing water and can't shut it off
- Water is touching electrical outlets or appliances
- Sewage is backing up into the home
- You have no water at all and no obvious shutoff issue
- A pipe is making banging or hissing sounds you've never heard before
What happens when you call
Here's exactly how a Plumbr call goes
- 1Tap to call — we answer 24/7
- 230-second triage: where you are, what's wrong, severity
- 3We connect you to the closest licensed partner plumber on call
- 4Most emergency calls reach a plumber on-site within 60–90 minutes in metro WA
- 5You pay the plumber directly — emergency rates apply (typically 1.5–2x standard)
Emergency in your city
Emergency across Washington
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
In the Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue metro areas, our partner plumbers typically arrive within 60–90 minutes for a true emergency. In smaller WA cities like Wenatchee or Pullman, response times can run 1.5–3 hours depending on time of day. We'll always give you a realistic ETA before you hang up.
Anything causing active water damage, sewage backup, total loss of water in cold weather, or risk of a gas leak. Slow drips, a single clogged drain, or a toilet that flushes weakly are usually not emergencies — call us during normal hours and you'll get a better rate.
Shut off the main water valve to the house (usually near the water meter or where the line enters the home). For a gas smell, leave the building and call 911 first. For sewage, keep people and pets away from contaminated areas. Take photos of damage for your insurance claim.
Most WA emergency plumbers charge a $150–$300 emergency dispatch/diagnostic fee plus the cost of the repair at 1.5–2x their normal hourly rate. A burst pipe repair typically lands in the $400–$1,200 range depending on access and damage. Your plumber will quote before starting work.
We're a free matching service. We don't perform plumbing work ourselves — we route your call to a vetted, licensed independent plumber in your area. You pay the plumber directly; using Plumbr costs you nothing.