One number, and the four things worth having ready when you call.
Call (719) 850-5028Upfront pricing · No obligation · Local El Paso County technician
One number for Colorado Springs emergency plumbing: (719) 850-5028. There is no form on this page. A visit gets scheduled and the price is quoted before any work starts.
Coverage is Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities across El Paso County, including Downtown, Old Colorado City, Patty Jewett, Rockrimmon, Briargate and Old North End.
Before you call: Stay out of water around electrical power, do not stand under a bowing ceiling, and isolate any room affected by wastewater. Call 911 when the condition presents an immediate danger to people.
Emergency plumbing goes more smoothly when the condition is described by what is happening at the property. Is water still moving? Is sewage present? Is one fixture involved or every fixture in the house? Those answers determine the first safety step and likely access point.
Common repair parts and clearing equipment can be brought to the job, but the final answer belongs at the address. That avoids an invented fix and keeps the work focused on the line, valve, appliance, or blockage that actually failed.
Name the room and first visible point: below a sink, behind an appliance, through a ceiling, by the water heater, at a toilet, or at a floor drain. The visible location is useful even if the source is nearby.
Say whether a fixture stop or the main valve has been used and whether it stopped the flow. Do not force a corroded handle. Knowing the water status helps plan the first move on arrival.
One slow fixture and several fixtures reacting together point to different parts of the system. Note whether a toilet bubbles, a tub rises when another fixture runs, or both hot and cold water are missing.
Flag any standing water beside power, a ceiling that is bowing, contamination on the floor, or a person who cannot safely lose water service. Keep children, pets, and other occupants clear until the technician has made the area safe.
Get the water stopped, the actual source checked at the property, and the repair price before work begins. For an overflow, sewage, or an active leak, stop using water if you can do it safely and stay away from electrical hazards.
Call (719) 850-5028Upfront pricing · No obligation · Local El Paso County technician