Emergency Plumber Everett WA
Water at two in the morning does not wait for daylight. Our crew takes after-hours calls for burst lines, flooded utilities, sewage backups, and no-water situations across Everett and nearby cities.
Emergencies we handle
Burst supply lines, failed water heater tanks, overflowing toilets that will not stop, sewer backups into tubs, and slab or crawl leaks that are actively flooding a room. That is the night list.
A drip that started last month in a Northwest Everett laundry room can wait for morning. A ceiling that is sagging tonight in a Bayside rental cannot.
Gas odors are a utility emergency first. If you smell gas, leave the house and call the gas company, then call us for the plumbing repair after the line is safe.
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What to do before we arrive
Shut the main water valve if you can turn it. Clockwise until it stops. If it will not move, do not force it into a break — we will shut it down on arrival.
Kill power to a flooded room at the breaker if water is near outlets. Do not wade in the dark with a flashlight in your teeth and a wet sock on a live plug.
Move rugs and boxes off the wet floor. Take photos if you need them for insurance. Then wait in a dry room. That is enough. We will handle the rest.
Call if you cannot shut the water off · (425) 845-0233How a night call works in Everett
Silver Lake, the waterfront neighborhoods, and the Paine Field corridor are regular night runs. Lynnwood, Mukilteo, Mill Creek, and the other nearby cities get the same after-hours crew.
We give you an arrival window, not a fantasy. Weather, a second burst call, and ferry traffic in Mukilteo can stretch a night. You will hear that from us instead of sitting in silence.
The first job on site is stop the water. The second is a dry, honest price for the repair you actually need tonight versus what can wait for daylight.
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After-hours pricing, said plainly
After-hours work costs more than a Tuesday morning faucet. We say the after-hours rate before we start, not on a surprise invoice the next week.
Stopping a flood is one scope. Rebuilding a wall is another. We separate them so you can choose what happens tonight versus what happens once the house is dry.
If the repair is a simple valve or a supply line we can finish in one visit, we finish it. If it needs parts in the morning, we make it safe and come back.
Call us after hours · (425) 845-0233Neighborhoods we serve
We do this work for homeowners in Everett — Silver Lake, Port Gardner, Lowell, Bayside, and the rest of the city — plus the nearby cities we drive every week. If your street is in one of these areas, call us.
FAQ
Do you really answer at night?
Yes. Someone picks up 24/7. If we are already on a flood, you get a real wait time, not a voicemail abyss.
What counts as an emergency?
Active flooding, sewage in the living space, no water to the house, or a heater dumping water. A slow drip can wait for morning.
Will you shut the water off if I cannot?
Yes. That is often the first minute on site.
Can you bill insurance?
We give you a clear invoice and photos of what failed. You run the claim. We do not pretend to be your adjuster.
What if I cannot find the shutoff?
Look at the front of the house, the crawl, or near the water heater. If you still cannot find it, stay out of the water and we will shut it down when we get there.
Related services
Hidden supply leaks, slab leaks, and mystery high bills. Electronic locating first. Targeted repair second.
Tank and tankless repair or replacement — leaking tanks, no hot water, and changeouts where we handle the permit so you are not guessing.
Kitchen, bath, laundry, and main-line clogs. Snaking for simple stoppages. Hydro jetting when grease, scale, or roots keep returning.
Talk it through
Need help with emergency in Everett?
If you need 24/7 emergency plumbing in Everett, call and describe what you're seeing. We'll tell you whether we can get there today.
Call (425) 845-0233