24/7 Emergency Plumbing
Around-the-clock emergency response. Live human dispatch — no robots, no callbacks — and fully stocked trucks rolling within minutes of your call.
Trusted 24/7 Emergency Plumbing Across Southern California
Pipes don’t break between 9 and 5. Reliable Pros Services keeps fully stocked trucks and a real human on dispatch 24 hours a day, every day, across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties — for burst supply lines, slab leaks, sewer backups, water heater failures, and gas-smell calls.
We arrive with everything most jobs need on board: camera, jetter, repair fittings, water heaters in common sizes, and excavation gear when the line under the slab or yard has to come up. The first job at any emergency is stopping the damage. The repair plan comes second — and you’ll see the up-front, written quote before any non-emergency work starts.
For active backups, our crews bypass the scheduled board so main-line and emergency sewer calls get the next available truck. After the immediate problem is solved, regular scheduled service picks up wherever you’d like.
The Full Range of 24/7 Emergency Plumbing, Under One Roof
Targeted solutions our licensed Southern California pros handle every day — every job done right the first time, with up-front pricing and a written warranty.
24/7 Emergency Plumbing Services
Burst pipes, slab leaks, water heater failures, overflowing fixtures, and gas-smell calls. Live dispatch any hour, weekend, or holiday — same crews, same pricing.
Emergency Sewer Repair
Main-line backup or collapsed sewer — we arrive with camera, jetting, and excavation gear on the same truck. First priority: stop the damage. Second: a real repair plan.
Emergency Drain Cleaning
Active backup in the house or business right now? Priority dispatch over scheduled work — most service-area calls are crews on-site within an hour or two.
24/7 Emergency Plumbing — Answered
What homeowners across LA, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties ask us most often. Have another question? Call or write — a real human always answers.
What actually counts as a plumbing emergency?
Anything causing active water damage, anything you can smell as gas, and anything making the building unsafe or unsanitary. Burst supply line, slab leak, sewage backing up into the house, water heater leaking onto floor, no water at all when you have small kids or medical needs, smell of gas inside — all emergencies. A dripping faucet at 2 a.m. can wait until morning. When in doubt, call — we'll tell you honestly whether it's a same-night dispatch or a next-day visit.
How fast can you actually get to me at 2 a.m.?
Most after-hours calls inside our core service area — central LA, OC, the Inland Empire — are a crew on-site inside 60 to 90 minutes. Outlying areas (high desert, far Riverside County) run 90 minutes to two hours depending on which truck is closest. Our dispatch is staffed by a real human 24/7, so the timeline you're told on the phone is the timeline. We don't promise 30 minutes to win the call.
Where do I shut off water and gas while I wait for you?
Water main shutoff is typically a quarter-turn valve at the front of the house near the hose bib, in a meter box at the curb, or in the garage. Gas shutoff is a quarter-turn valve at the meter — use a wrench to turn it 90 degrees so the lever sits perpendicular to the pipe. If you can't find either, our dispatcher will walk you through it on the phone in under a minute. If you smell gas, leave the building first, then call from outside.
Do you charge more for after-hours, weekend, or holiday emergency calls?
Yes — there is an after-hours dispatch fee that covers the technician's overnight or holiday time. The hourly and per-job rates themselves don't go up. We disclose the after-hours fee on the phone before we roll, and it's line-itemed on the invoice, never buried. If the same problem can wait safely until morning, we'll tell you so you can avoid the fee.
What can I do right now to limit the damage before you arrive?
Shut the main water supply. If a single fixture is the source, just close the angle stop under that fixture instead — keeps water available for the rest of the house. Move rugs, furniture, and electronics out of the wet area. Lay towels at room thresholds to stop water spreading. Do not run electrical equipment in standing water. If sewage is involved, keep everyone — especially kids and pets — out of the affected room until we arrive.