24/7 Emergency Plumber in Houston, TX

24/7 emergency plumber in Houston, TX. Burst pipes, sewage backups, no hot water, no overtime surcharge. Call (713) 555-0164 for fast live dispatch.

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Emergency Plumbing (24/7)

Plumbing emergencies do not wait for business hours. A pipe bursts at midnight, a toilet overflows during a dinner party, or you wake up to sewage backing into a tub. When that happens, you need a real plumber on the line right now, not a voicemail. Houston Flow Plumbing answers calls live, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and we mean it when we say we never close. Just as important, we never tack on an overtime surcharge, so a 3 a.m. emergency costs the same as a 3 p.m. appointment.

Founded in 2010 by Houston native Ray Delacroix, our company runs 22 trucks stocked and ready across the metro, so we can reach you fast in Houston, Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands, Pearland, Cypress, Spring, and beyond. Our Texas Master Plumbers handle every kind of urgent failure:

  • Burst and leaking pipes flooding walls, ceilings, or floors
  • Sewage backups coming up through drains, tubs, or toilets
  • Slab leaks under your foundation, a common Houston problem driven by our shifting clay soil
  • No hot water or a leaking water heater tank
  • Overflowing toilets and severe drain clogs
  • Gas leaks and storm-related flooding when your sump pump fails

Houston's environment makes emergencies more frequent than people expect. Our expansive clay soil shifts and stresses pipes, producing the slab leaks we detect and repair daily, and hurricane-season flooding overwhelms drainage and sump pump systems. When a line backs up under storm conditions, we bring cameras and jetters from our sewer line services to clear and diagnose it on the spot. Whatever the cause, our goal is to stop the damage first, then fix the root problem.

While our truck is en route, there are a few things you can do to limit the damage. Shut off the water at the fixture or the main valve to stop active flooding. For a water heater leak, turn off the supply and the gas or breaker. For a sewage backup, stop running water in the house and keep people and pets away from contaminated areas. Then call us at (713) 555-0164 and we will talk you through the rest while we drive to you.

Emergencies are stressful enough without worrying about being gouged. We show you flat-rate, upfront pricing before any work starts, the same honest numbers you would get during normal hours, with no inflated after-hours rates. If the repair turns into a larger project like a repipe, we will lay out your options clearly and offer GreenSky financing so you can move forward without delay. BBB A+ rated and 4.9 stars across more than 2,000 reviews, we are the team Houston calls when it cannot wait.

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We Never Close, and We Never Charge Overtime

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Plumbing Emergencies We Respond To

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Honest Flat-Rate Pricing, Even at 3 A.M.

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Frequently asked

Are you really available 24/7, including weekends and holidays?

Yes. We answer calls live 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including weekends and holidays. Our dispatch is staffed by real people, not an answering machine, and we have 22 trucks ready to roll across the Houston metro so we can reach you quickly.

Do you charge extra for nights, weekends, or holidays?

No. This is one of the things that sets us apart. We never add an overtime surcharge, so an emergency call at 2 a.m. on a holiday costs the same flat rate as a scheduled weekday visit. You see the price before we start, with no after-hours markup.

What counts as a plumbing emergency?

Anything causing active damage or making your home unusable: burst or leaking pipes, sewage backups, overflowing toilets, no hot water, gas leaks, or a slab leak under your foundation. If you are unsure, call us at (713) 555-0164 and we will help you decide whether it can wait or needs immediate attention.

How fast can a plumber get to my house?

Because we operate 22 trucks staged across Houston and the suburbs, our average emergency response is fast, often within the hour depending on your location and traffic. When you call, our dispatcher gives you a realistic arrival window and can guide you on shutting off water while we are on the way.

What should I do first during a plumbing emergency?

Shut off the water, either at the affected fixture or at your home's main shutoff valve, to stop the flooding. For water heater leaks, also turn off the gas or breaker. Then call us right away and keep people and pets away from any sewage or standing water until we arrive.

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