Turn off your main water supply immediately to stop flooding if the water is coming from a plumbing pipe, water appliance, or fixture. Move valuables to higher ground and use towels or a wet/dry vacuum to contain water. Call a licensed emergency plumber right away to assess and fix the issue.
Call an emergency plumber if you experience plumbing-related flooding, burst pipes, no water supply, sewage backups, or major leaks that risk property damage or health hazards.
If you’re seeing leaks, inconsistent hot water, strange noises, or if the unit is over 8–12 years old, it’s likely time for repair or replacement. We can diagnose it on-site.
Most installations take about 2–4 hours. Complex upgrades or code-related work may take a little longer.
Outdoor water leaks could involve a hose bib or valve on the side of your house or an underground pipe leak. Start by using your senses: look, listen, smell, and touch your way to the water leak’s source. If that doesn’t work, call Roto-Rooter for professional water leak detection and repair.
Yes, plumbers are trained to find and repair plumbing leaks of all kinds.
In most instances, yes, but it depends on your specific insurance policy and the coverage it provides.
