Emergency Plumber in Southern California | Drain City

Water spreading across your floor at 2 a.m.? A licensed emergency plumber from Drain City can be at your Southern California home or business any hour of the day, any day of the week, with pricing that’s upfront and won’t break the bank. Take a breath. You’ve found the right team, and this page will walk you through exactly what to do next.
For years now, we’ve been the crew homeowners and business owners across Los Angeles and nearby communities call when things go wrong. Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained to stay calm under pressure and fix the problem right the first time.

Key Takeaways

  • Call an emergency plumber for burst pipes, sewage backup, gas smell, or flooding.
  • Shut off your water main first to stop damage from spreading.
  • Minor drips and slow drains can usually wait until morning.
  • Drain City serves Los Angeles and greater Southern California 24/7.
  • Transparent, affordable pricing means no surprise emergency charges.

What Counts as a Plumbing Emergency?

Not every plumbing problem needs a middle-of-the-night phone call. A real emergency is one that threatens your safety, is actively damaging your property, or leaves you without something essential like running water or a usable toilet.

Knowing which is which saves you money and a lot of stress. Here’s a quick way to figure out where your situation falls.

Signs You Need an Emergency Plumber Now

Pick up the phone right away if you spot any of these:

  • A burst pipe or major water leak flooding your home
  • Sewer backup pushing waste into drains, tubs, or floors
  • The smell of gas near appliances or fixtures
  • No hot water or no water at all throughout the house
  • An overflowing toilet that will not stop
  • A frozen pipe during a rare SoCal cold snap

Water damage ranks as the second most common home insurance claim in the country, so moving quickly protects both your property and your bank account.

Problems That Can Usually Wait Until Morning

Other issues are irritating but hardly urgent. These can generally hold until a scheduled visit:
  • A slow, dripping faucet
  • One slow-draining sink or tub
  • A single fixture that is clogged
  • Low water pressure in one area
Not sure which camp your problem falls into? Call us anyway. We’ll help you gauge the risk over the phone, no charge.

What to Do Before the Plumber Arrives

While your Drain City technician is on the way, a few quick steps can limit the damage and keep everyone safe.

1. Shut off the water main to stop the flow (steps below).
2. Kill the power to any area near standing water at the breaker.
3. Contain the leak with buckets, towels, or a mop.
4. Clear the area of furniture, rugs, and valuables.
5. Take photos of the damage for your insurance claim.


Get important documents and electronics into a dry room too. A few minutes of prep now can save you thousands in repairs later.

How to Shut Off Your Water Main

Find your main shutoff valve first. It’s usually near the water meter, in the garage, or along an exterior wall. Turn it clockwise until it stops, and if you’ve got a gate-style valve, crank the wheel all the way. With the water off, open a low faucet to let the pressure drain out of the lines. 🔗 water leak repair services

Common Plumbing Emergencies We Handle

Our full range of plumbing services covers every urgent situation below.
Emergency Type Risk Level Typical Fix Response Note
Burst pipe High Pipe section replacement Same-hour dispatch
Water heater failure Medium-High Repair or replacement Restore hot water fast
Sewer backup High Camera inspection, clearing Health hazard, priority
Clogged drain Medium Professional drain cleaning Fast snaking or hydro-jet
Gas leak Critical Line shutoff and repair Evacuate, then call

Always leave a suspected gas issue to a gas leak plumber. Get out of the building, steer clear of switches and open flames, and call us once you’re outside.

24 Hour Emergency Plumbing for Homes and Businesses

How Much Does an Emergency Plumber Cost?

What you’ll pay depends on the time of day, how serious the problem is, and which parts the job requires. Nationally, common plumbing repairs run somewhere between $175 and $480, with bigger emergencies costing more.

Drain City keeps things transparent. You’ll get a clear estimate before we start, so there are no surprises when the work is done.

Southern California Service Areas

We proudly serve communities throughout the region, including:

  • Los Angeles
  • Long Beach
  • Glendale
  • Pasadena
  • Burbank
  • Santa Monica
  • Torrance
  • Anaheim

Searching “emergency plumber near me” or “plumber near me” in any of these areas puts you in touch with a local, licensed team that knows Southern California plumbing systems inside and out.

Call Drain City Plumbing Now for 24/7 Emergency Service Across Southern California

Frequently Asked Questions

Call immediately for burst pipes, flooding, sewage backup, gas odors, or no water. These threaten safety and cause fast-growing damage. Minor drips, slow drains, or a single clogged fixture can usually wait for a scheduled morning appointment.

Shut off your water main by turning the valve clockwise near your meter or garage. Cut power to any flooded areas, contain the water with towels or buckets, and move valuables to dry ground. Take photos for your insurance claim.

Cost varies by time of day, severity, and parts needed, with common repairs often running $175 to $480. Drain City provides a clear, upfront estimate before starting any work, so you always know the price in advance.

In most Southern California communities, Drain City aims for same-hour dispatch on true emergencies. Response time depends on your location and traffic, but urgent situations like burst pipes and gas leaks are prioritized.

Some plumbers add steep after-hours surcharges. Drain City keeps pricing transparent and affordable around the clock, so you receive a fair, clear estimate whether you call at noon or midnight.