Emergency Plumbing Repairs in Austin, TX

Always Ready With 24/7 Emergency Plumbing Repair Services

Plumbing emergencies can happen at any time, day or night. Whether it’s a burst pipe, overflowing toilet, or a malfunctioning water heater, these unexpected issues can cause significant damage to your home and disrupt your daily life. That’s why we offer reliable 24/7 emergency plumbing repair in Austin, TX and the surrounding area to provide immediate assistance whenever you need it.

Prompt Response, Expert Solutions

Our dedicated team of licensed plumbers is always on standby, ready to tackle your plumbing emergencies with swift and effective solutions. When you contact us, you can expect a prompt response from our trained professionals who will assess the situation and implement the necessary repairs. We pride ourselves on our ability to diagnose problems quickly and accurately, ensuring that your plumbing issues are resolved efficiently and effectively.

All the Emergency Services You Need

No plumbing problem is too big or too small for our skilled team. Our 24/7 emergency services include:

  • Burst Pipes: Immediate repair to prevent water damage and restore your plumbing system.
  • Severe Leaks: Rapid leak detection and repair to minimize damage to your property.
  • Clogged Drains: Quick unclogging services to restore normal flow and prevent backups.
  • Sewer Issues: Emergency sewer line repairs to ensure a safe and functional plumbing system.

Your Peace of Mind Matters

At Austin's Greatest Plumbing, we understand that plumbing emergencies can be stressful. That’s why we prioritize clear communication and transparent pricing, so you know what to expect every step of the way. Our goal is to provide you with peace of mind, knowing that your plumbing emergencies are in capable hands.

Contact Us Anytime

Don’t let a plumbing emergency disrupt your life. Call Austin's Greatest Plumbing anytime, day or night when you need emergency plumbing repairs in Austin, TX or any nearby cities and let our expert team handle the situation. Give us a call at (512) 377-9919 to speak to a member of our team. 

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Molly Schadeberg
Austins Greatest Plumbing repaired a water leak in a concrete foundation in Austin, TX. The team located the issue, fixed the damaged piping, and ensured proper insulation. During the visit, they also inspected and replaced a 21-year-old leaking water heater the next day to prevent further issues.
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Homeowner had a hose bib that was running we came out got it swapped out for them quick
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Austins Greatest Plumbing converted a tub and shower into a walk-in shower in Austin, TX. The team removed the old drain, installed a new wye and P-trap, and set up two customer-provided shower valves with a rain head and handheld. No leaks were found after testing.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing installed heat tape on a 34-inch main water line in Austin, TX. This process helps prevent freezing and ensures reliable water flow during cold weather. Proper insulation protects pipes from temperature changes, reducing the risk of damage and costly repairs.
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Replaced the cartridge, diverter, and waste and overflow trim in Austin, TX. Ensured proper water flow and drainage for reliable plumbing performance.
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A plumbing team in Austin, TX, located and repaired a hidden leak above a homeowner’s shower. After inspecting the attic, they found faulty crimp joints causing a slow drip. They removed the damaged fittings, re-piped the water lines using new Viega fittings, and tested the system to ensure no further leaks.
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A plumber in Cedar Park, TX, replaced a leaking ice maker box. The team cut into the Sheetrock, installed a new washer box with a coupling and hammer arrestor, and checked for leaks. The system was inspected to ensure proper function, and no leaks were found.
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Adjusted the float in a sump pump to improve water drainage in Austin, TX. This service helps prevent basement flooding by ensuring the pump activates at the correct water level. Proper float adjustment enhances pump efficiency and extends its lifespan.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing cleared a clogged lavatory and tub drain using an auger in Austin, TX. The service addressed slow drainage, restoring proper water flow. Regular drain maintenance can help prevent future blockages and keep plumbing systems running smoothly.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing replaced a broken utility room sink faucet in Austin, TX. The new installation ensures reliable water flow and improved functionality. Skilled plumbing services help maintain essential fixtures in homes and businesses.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing replaced a broken PVC pipe with a PEX pipe to improve durability and prevent stress on the plumbing system in Austin, TX. PEX piping offers greater flexibility and resistance to leaks, ensuring a long-lasting solution.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing repaired a leaking hot water line in a master bathroom sink in Buda, TX. The team accessed the damaged copper pipe, connected to existing Viega piping, and replaced corroded angle stops. After reinstalling and securing the plumbing, they tested the system to confirm there were no leaks.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing diagnosed and resolved a water heater issue in Austin, TX. Homeowners experienced black particles clogging four fixtures, preventing hot water flow. The plumber identified the source as the water heater, isolated the issue, and confirmed the cause, restoring proper function.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing repaired a sewer line in Austin, TX. Using a camera inspection, they located a break in the main drain system. The damaged section was removed and replaced, restoring proper drainage.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing repaired an irrigation system in Austin, TX, after a yard line was cut for tunneling. The team installed swing joints to restore water flow and ensure proper irrigation function.
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Austin's Greatest Plumbing provided a three-handle valve replacement for a hallway bathroom in Austin, Texas. The existing valve was deteriorated, broken, and not functioning correctly, necessitating a full replacement to restore functionality.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing conducted a three-handle valve replacement in a hallway bathroom due to a deteriorated and non-functional valve. Service performed in Austin, Texas (30.22520360, -97.78657200).
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Austins Greatest Plumbing resolved a whole house sewer backup in Austin, Texas. The team cleared the main line by accessing it through the toilet and fixed a running toilet caused by improper chain installation. This service restored proper plumbing function efficiently.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided expert plumbing repair services in Austin, Texas. The team resolved multiple plumbing issues efficiently without wall modifications, ensuring functionality aligned with the business owner's request. Clear communication and adaptable solutions were key to addressing the complex existing setup.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided ice maker valve box replacement services for a homeowner in Austin, Texas. The team resolved a water shutoff issue and restored water access to the property after the customer experienced flooding concerns.
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Austin's Greatest Plumbing completed a double sink drain clearing in Austin, Texas. The team removed debris from P-traps and pop-up assemblies, then used a small drain snake to ensure proper flow. This service effectively resolved the backup issue, restoring full functionality to both sinks.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided garbage disposal replacement services in Austin, Texas. The team removed a stuck, rusted unit and installed a new hardwired garbage disposal along with a fresh basket strainer for improved functionality.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided a master bathroom upgrade by replacing the shower trim and cartridge in Cedar Park, Texas. This service ensures functional and efficient plumbing for residential bathrooms.
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A plumbing team in Austin, Texas, completed a toilet repair by replacing a broken flush valve and tank bolts. The repair ensured the toilet operated properly after addressing a running water issue caused by the damaged components.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing performed a gas pipe modification in Austin, Texas. The service included removing a three-quarter-inch gas pipe and capping it inside the wall to accommodate new cabinet installation.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing resolved a toilet blockage in Austin, Texas. Using a closet auger, the contractor restored proper flushing by clearing the obstruction and testing functionality with multiple flushes. This service ensured the toilet operated efficiently.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided faucet replacement services in Austin, Texas. The project involved removing a rusted, leaking faucet with built-in flex hoses, cleaning the surface, installing two new flex hoses, and testing for leaks. All installations were completed successfully with no leaks detected.
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A plumbing contractor in Austin, Texas, replaced stems on a hallway bathroom tub valve to fix a leak. This service restored proper water flow and addressed the issue efficiently.
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Austin's Greatest Plumbing resolved a slow bathtub drain issue in Austin, TX. The team used an auger machine to clear the blockage, then replaced the drain and overflow components. After testing, the tub drained efficiently with no clogs remaining.
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Austin's Greatest Plumbing repaired a 4-inch broken PVC fitting in a sewer line caused by ground shifting. The project took place in Austin, Texas, ensuring proper function and preventing future pipe tension issues.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided toilet repair services in Pflugerville, Texas. The team replaced the fill valve, flush valve, and tank bolts to resolve gasket leaks caused by aging hardware.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided professional PRV (pressure reducing valve) replacement to resolve low water pressure issues in Austin, Texas. The team ensured proper installation, tested the system, and confirmed no leaks for reliable water flow.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing completed an electric water heater installation in Round Rock, Texas. The project included rerouting the T&P line for proper alignment and installing a new expansion tank in the garage.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided plumbing services in Austin, Texas. The team replaced an old 34” galvanized pipe that was leaking due to corrosion with a new 34” PEX pipe, ensuring proper flow and integration with the home system.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing provided plumbing services in Austin, Texas. Work included installing heated tape, re-insulating an outdoor filtration system, and replacing Toto 3” flappers in both downstairs and upstairs bathroom toilets.
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A plumbing service in Austin, Texas, installed heated tape, re-insulated an outdoor filtration system, and replaced two Toto 3” flappers in an upstairs and downstairs bathroom.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing conducted a smoke test to identify odor sources in a residential plumbing system in Austin, Texas. After inserting a vacuum hose into the clean-out and releasing smoke, no leaks were found. This service ensures accurate detection and evaluation of plumbing issues.
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A plumbing contractor in Austin, Texas, replaced a broken toilet tank with a new dual-flush model. The service included installing a wax ring, closet bolts, and caulking the base. The team ensured proper functionality by performing five leak-free test flushes.
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Austins Greatest Plumbing repaired a leaking ice maker box in Austin, TX. The team removed a section of the wall, replaced the faulty valve, and installed a new copper line. After completing the repair, they tested the system for leaks to ensure proper function.
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Molly Schadeberg
Customers digital kitchen faucet was leaking from the bottom when switched to manual mode. I took it apart and installed a new digital faucet that the customer provided. Once installed I turned on the water and tested the faucet, no leaks found. Customer was pleased with their new faucet!
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Replace a three handle stems on the hallway bathroom tub vale
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When the water was turned on then diverted to the shower head, the diverter would keep leaking and the shower head was losing pressure. I replaced the tub spoutdiverter and re caulked it once it was installed. I tested after installation, diverter wouldn’t leak anymore and shower head didn’t loose pressure. We were successful.
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We got to the customers house and replaced the faucet due to it leaking internally
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We got to the house and ran the kitchen faucet and we saw that water was leaking threw the flange, so we removed the p-trap and the garbage disposal once that was done we removed the flange add new plumber puddy then added it back to sink then installed the garbage disposal and the p-trap. Then test the kitchen faucets for leaks none were found
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Molly Schadeberg
We got to the customers and they weren’t getting any hot water so we took off the cover to the water heater and changed out the old check valve with a new check valve, then we went inside and checked the showers and faucets and they were all getting hot water
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Great clips were having metering cartridges get stuck open and running lots of water without closing. So we got them cartridges next day and installed. Water turns off and on, by paddle handle.
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Repaired a compression tee on the outside wall due to it causing lots of water damage from it leaking. Also replaced (2) angle stops at the kitchen sink, due to those not wanting to shut off completely.
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When we got to the house we turned off the water to the house and the water heaters hooked up a water hose to let the water drain from them and get all the sediment out of them. After we replaced the old pilot light assembly and the old wires with a new pilot light assembly and new wires. Once that was done we took out the old anode rod and replaced with a new one.
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Molly Schadeberg
When we got to the house we moved the old shed, then moved the new shed. Then drilled new holes for pipe to come the side. Once we got done with that we installed a aquasuna with uv filter system. After we got done with that we insulated all the pipping, then after we turned it on and tested it for leaks none were found.
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Tub drain was leaking due to broken gasket. We installed a new drain and water tested. There was no leaks found.
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