Fast response for any plumbing emergencies: leaks, clogged drains, and pipe bursts. Available 24/7 city-wide.
Book a service dispatch before the timer runs out, and we guarantee arrival within 30 minutes with no emergency surcharge.
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Clogged sink, toilet, or shower drain. Cleared using professional mechanical or hydro-jet tools.
Leaking water supply, drain lines, or heating fixtures. Fast localization and repair.
Installation and connection of kitchen or bathroom faucets, including removal of old hardware.
Complete installation of standard toilets or wall-hung systems with full flush adjustments.
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“A pipe burst in my bathroom late at night. AquaStop arrived in 25 minutes and resolved it quickly. Highly recommend!”
“Ordered a modern toilet installation. The plumber was tidy, and the final bill matched the estimate exactly.”
“Cleared a severe main sewer drain blockage that was backing up. Professional service and clean work.”
“Replaced our leaking water heater in under 3 hours. Fast and friendly service.”
Our plumbing dispatch office and hardware storage are located in Austin. Feel free to contact our support team anytime.
Got questions about our emergency services or scheduling? Find answers to common questions below.
First, locate and close your main water shut-off valve immediately to prevent flooding. Then, turn on your faucets to drain remaining pressure, and call AquaStop's 24/7 emergency line for immediate dispatch.
We charge a standard emergency dispatch fee for weekend calls, but all repair costs are quoted upfront using transparent flat rates. There are no hidden hourly surcharges.
A standard replacement takes about 3 to 4 hours. This includes removing the old tank system, installing the new tankless unit, configuring the venting, testing gas/water pressure lines, and final cleanup.
Repeated clogs are usually caused by a buildup of grease, hair, soap scum, or foreign objects in the secondary lines. Frequent blockages in main lines can indicate tree root intrusion or pipe collapse, which we diagnose using sewer camera inspections.