Emergency Plumber in Orange County
3 verified plumbers offering 24/7 emergency service in Orange County. All licensed, reviewed, and ready to help now.
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Gabriel Plumbing
Verified24/7Gabriel Plumbing is a licensed, bonded, and insured full-service commercial plumbing contractor established in 1998, serving businesses throughout Whittier and neighboring cities in Los Angeles and Orange County.
LeadingEdge Plumbing & Rooter Inc.
Verified24/7Family-owned plumbing company established in 2002, fully licensed, bonded, and insured, providing 24/7 emergency plumbing services throughout the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area.
Miracle Rooter Plumbing
Verified24/7Licensed plumbing company with over 30 years of experience, offering 24-hour emergency plumbing and drain cleaning services across Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange counties since 1980.
What to Do During a Plumbing Emergency in Orange County
- Shut off the water. Find your main shutoff valve (usually near the water meter) and turn it clockwise.
- Turn off the water heater to prevent damage from dry heating if the leak is significant.
- Call a licensed emergency plumber from the list above — all 3 serve Orange County and are available 24/7.
- Document the damage with photos for insurance purposes before cleanup begins.
- Move valuables away from standing water to minimize property damage.
Emergency Plumber FAQ — Orange County
How much does an emergency plumber cost in Orange County?
Emergency service calls typically cost $150–$350, plus parts and labor. After-hours and weekend calls may be 1.5–2x the standard rate. See our full emergency plumber cost guide.
How fast can an emergency plumber get to Orange County?
Most emergency plumbers offer 30–60 minute response times. Plumbers listed here serve Orange County directly and provide 24/7 availability.
What counts as a plumbing emergency?
Burst pipes, sewer backups, gas leaks, overflowing toilets, no hot water in winter, or any active water leak causing property damage. When in doubt, call — most offer free phone consultations.
Should I shut off my water before the plumber arrives?
Yes — if you have an active leak, shut off the main water valve immediately to prevent further damage. It's usually near the water meter or where the main line enters your home.