Emergency Plumbing

Emergency Plumbing
Scope of Work
Emergency Plumbing

FAQs
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our plumbing services. These FAQs cover what to expect, service details, and helpful tips to make scheduling easier.
If you can do so safely: shut off the main water valve at the meter or property entry, shut off the gas at the meter if you smell gas, and move valuables and electronics out of the wet area. For an active leak, place buckets and towels to limit spread. Don't run any water in the house until our tech arrives. For sewage backups, avoid contact with the wastewater and ventilate the area. Then call (866) 324-9553 — we dispatch 24/7 across LA County and Orange County.
Yes — Plumbing Squad runs 24/7/365 emergency dispatch across LA County and Orange County. We carry the full inventory needed for most emergency calls (shutoffs, common pipe fittings, water heater parts, sewer cleaning equipment) on the truck so the first visit fixes the problem. Response time depends on traffic and current call volume; we'll give you a real arrival window when you call, not a vague "sometime tonight."
Yes — Plumbing Squad is part of the Yanonis Enterprises portfolio that includes Save The Day Restoration, our sister brand specializing in water, fire, and mold damage restoration plus reconstruction. After we stabilize the plumbing emergency, we coordinate the handoff to STDR for drying, demo, and rebuild — one call covers both phases. This shortens claim cycles for insurance and means you don't have to manage multiple vendors during a stressful event.
We guarantee the work we complete. Emergency calls often have two phases: immediate stabilization (stop the leak, restore service, prevent further damage) and the permanent solution (repipe a failed line, replace a water heater, install a new fixture). On the first visit we stop the bleeding and give you a written estimate for the permanent fix. We back our workmanship and use manufacturer warranties on installed parts and equipment.