Emergency Plumber in Tempe, AZ, and the Phoenix Valley
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When a pipe bursts or your toilet overflows at the worst possible time, you need help fast. Rescue One Air Cooling, Heating & Plumbing provides emergency plumbing service to homeowners throughout Tempe, AZ, with specialists available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Whether it’s a major leak or a backed-up drain that can’t wait, our team is ready to respond quickly and get your home back to normal.
- Drain Cleaning
- Emergency Plumber
- Faucet Repair & Installation
- Frozen & Burst Pipe Repair
- Garbage Disposal Installation & Replacement
- Gas Line Installation
- Gas Line Repair
- Home Repiping
- Hose Bib Replacement & Repair
- Hydro Jetting Services
- Main Water Line Replacement
- Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment
- Rooter Services
- Sewer Camera Inspection
- Shower Installation & Repair
- Slab Leak Repair
- Sump Pump Repair & Replacement
- Tankless Water Heater Installation & Repair
- Toilet Repair & Installation
- Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement & Repair
- Water Filtration Installation
- Water Heater Repair
- Water Heater Replacement & Installation
- Water Leak Detection & Repair
- Water Softener Installation
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What Counts as a Plumbing Emergency
Not every plumbing issue needs the same-day attention, but some problems can’t wait. A plumbing emergency is any situation in which water damage, sewage exposure, or a complete loss of water access is already occurring or is likely to occur soon.
If you’re dealing with flooding, a burst pipe, sewage backing up into your home, or no running water at all, that’s an emergency. Even a small leak can become serious fast in Tempe’s heat, where water trapped behind walls or under flooring can lead to mold growth within a day or two. When you’re unsure whether to call, it’s always better to reach out and let our team help you decide.
Plumbing Emergencies We Respond To
Our technicians are trained to handle a wide range of urgent plumbing situations. Here are the most common emergencies we respond to in Tempe:
- Burst or leaking pipes
- Sewage backups
- Overflowing toilets
- Water heater failures
- Clogged or blocked drains
- Gas line concerns
- Flooding or water damage
- No hot water
Our Emergency Plumbing Response Process
When you call Rescue One Air Cooling, Heating & Plumbing, our team gets to work right away. We start by gathering information about your situation over the phone so we can send the right technician with the right equipment.
Once our plumber arrives, they’ll assess the problem and walk you through what they’re seeing before any work begins. We believe in straightforward communication, so you’ll always know what’s wrong, what it takes to fix it, and what it will cost. After the repair is complete, we thoroughly test everything to ensure the issue is fully resolved and your home is protected.
Steps to Take Before the Plumber Arrives
There are a few things you can do while you wait that may help reduce damage. First, locate your main water shut-off valve and turn it off if water is actively flooding or leaking. In most Tempe homes, the shut-off is near the water meter, often along the exterior of the house or in the garage.
If the issue involves a single fixture, such as a toilet or sink, use the smaller shut-off valve behind or beneath it instead. Move any valuables, electronics, or furniture away from standing water if it’s safe to do so. Avoid using any drains or flushing toilets if you suspect a sewer backup, as this can make the problem worse before we arrive.
Why Tempe Homeowners Call Rescue One Air Cooling, Heating & Plumbing First
Tempe homeowners have a lot of options when a plumbing emergency hits, but there are a few reasons they keep calling us:
- Available 7 days a week
- Extended hours, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Over 2,500 five-star reviews
- Highly trained, certified technicians
- Upfront pricing, no surprises
- Quality guarantee on every job
Tempe’s climate plays a real role in plumbing emergencies. Long stretches of triple-digit heat put added strain on water heaters and outdoor pipes, while monsoon season can quickly overwhelm drainage systems. Our team understands how local conditions affect home plumbing, and we bring that knowledge to every call.
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as a plumbing emergency?
Any situation involving active flooding, sewage backup, burst pipes, or a complete loss of water access is considered a plumbing emergency.
How quickly can you respond to an emergency in Tempe?
We offer extended service hours seven days a week and work to get a technician to your home as quickly as possible after you call.
Should I turn off my water before the plumber arrives?
Yes, if water is actively leaking or flooding, shut off the main water valve or the fixture-specific valve to limit damage until we arrive.
Does the heat in Tempe affect plumbing systems?
It can. Extreme heat can stress pipes, accelerate water heater wear, and create conditions that promote faster mold growth when leaks occur.
Do you charge extra for weekend or evening service calls?
Contact our team directly for current pricing details. We always provide upfront cost information before any work begins.
Areas We Serve
- Tempe, AZ
- Mesa, AZ
- Scottsdale, AZ
- Chandler, AZ
- Gilbert, AZ
- Phoenix, AZ
- Glendale, AZ
- Peoria, AZ
- Surprise, AZ
- Goodyear, AZ
- Paradise Valley, AZ
- Fountain Hills, AZ
- Queen Creek, AZ
- Guadalupe, AZ
- San Carlos, AZ
- Sun Lakes, AZ
- Tolleson, AZ