Plumbing Emergency? Here's Exactly What to Do (and What It Costs)
Plumbing9 min readApril 2, 2026

Plumbing Emergency? Here's Exactly What to Do (and What It Costs)

Burst pipes, overflowing toilets, and no hot water — learn how to handle common plumbing emergencies, when to DIY, and what professional repairs actually cost.

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Marcus Rivera

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When Plumbing Goes Wrong

Water damage is the second most common home insurance claim in the United States, costing an average of $11,098 per incident. Knowing how to respond to a plumbing emergency can be the difference between a simple repair and a catastrophic flood.

The 5 Most Common Plumbing Emergencies

1. Burst or Leaking Pipes

Immediate steps:

  • Shut off the water supply — Find your main shut-off valve (usually near the meter or where the line enters your home)
  • Open faucets to drain remaining water from the pipes
  • Turn off the water heater to prevent damage
  • Mop up standing water and place buckets under leaks
  • Call a licensed plumber
  • Average repair cost: $150-$350 for a simple pipe repair; $1,000-$4,000 for extensive damage

    Tip: Know where your main shut-off valve is BEFORE an emergency. Label it clearly.

    2. Clogged or Overflowing Toilet

    Immediate steps:

  • Remove the tank lid and push the flapper valve down to stop water flow
  • Turn the water supply valve behind the toilet clockwise to shut it off
  • Use a plunger (flange-style works best for toilets)
  • If plunging doesn't work, try a toilet auger
  • For recurring clogs, call a plumber — there may be a deeper blockage
  • Average repair cost: $100-$275 for professional unclogging; $300-$600 for main line issues

    3. No Hot Water

    For gas water heaters:

  • Check if the pilot light is lit (follow manufacturer instructions to relight)
  • Verify the gas supply is on
  • Check the thermostat setting (should be 120°F)
  • For electric water heaters:

  • Check the circuit breaker
  • Press the reset button on the heater
  • The heating element may need replacement ($150-$300)
  • Average replacement cost: $1,200-$3,500 for a new water heater including installation

    4. Sewer Line Backup

    Signs of a sewer line problem:

  • Multiple drains backing up simultaneously
  • Gurgling sounds from drains
  • Sewage odors in the home
  • Wet spots in the yard
  • Do NOT use chemical drain cleaners — they can damage pipes and are ineffective on sewer line blockages.

    Average repair cost: $200-$800 for snaking; $3,000-$25,000 for line replacement

    5. Leaking Water Heater

    A leaking water heater is both a flood risk and a safety concern:

  • Turn off the power (gas valve or circuit breaker)
  • Turn off the cold water supply to the heater
  • Attach a hose to the drain valve to reduce water level
  • Call a plumber immediately
  • Average cost: $150-$500 for a repair; $1,200-$3,500 for replacement

    When to DIY vs. Call a Professional

    Safe to DIY:

  • Plunging a clogged drain
  • Replacing a faucet aerator
  • Tightening a loose faucet handle
  • Replacing a toilet flapper
  • Basic shut-off valve operation
  • Always Call a Professional:

  • Anything involving the main water or sewer line
  • Gas line work (requires licensing)
  • Water heater installation
  • Pipe replacement or rerouting
  • Slab leaks
  • Permits and inspections
  • How to Find a Reliable Emergency Plumber

    In an emergency, you need a plumber fast — but don't sacrifice quality for speed:

  • Ask about emergency rates — After-hours calls typically cost 1.5-2x regular rates
  • Verify licensing — Every state requires plumbers to be licensed
  • Get a cost estimate before work begins
  • Check reviews — Even in an emergency, a quick Google search is worth the 2 minutes
  • Get Connected with Local Plumbers

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