San Francisco emergency plumbing
When something goes wrong with your emergency plumbing in San Francisco, you need someone who can be there fast. We answer the phone, give you a real quote before any work starts, and bring the right tools the first time.
What this service includes
An active plumbing emergency means water moving somewhere it shouldn't, sewage backing into living space, or no hot water in cold weather with people in the house. Anything in those three categories, call.
Most-common emergency calls in our queue are burst pipes (winter), washing-machine supply hose failures (year-round), water-heater tank ruptures (any time), and sewer-line backups (fall and spring). All of them have a clock running on damage to drywall, flooring, and structural framing.
When you call, the dispatcher will ask you to shut your main water valve. Most homes have it where the water line enters the building — garage, utility closet, or basement. Quarter-turn ball valves close fast. Older gate valves sometimes seize and need force.
After we arrive, the tech runs a moisture trace, identifies the failure, and quotes a flat-rate. Repair time on most emergency calls runs 60 to 180 minutes. Drywall and flooring restoration is a separate trade — we'll refer if you need it.
Price expectations
For emergency plumbing jobs in the San Francisco area:
- After-hours dispatch fee: $100 – $185
- Hose bib replacement: $230 – $425
- Toilet flange / wax ring repair: $275 – $560
- Water heater emergency replacement: $2,060 – $3,000
- Burst-pipe repair (in-wall): $475 – $1,190
- Sewer main unclog (cable): $300 – $675
- Sewer main unclog (hydro-jet + camera): $600 – $1,190
Notes on San Francisco housing stock
Newer San Francisco construction tends to be on slab foundations with PEX. Easier access in some ways, more code-current in others.