Burst pipes, major leaks, sewer backups, and no-water emergencies — same-day emergency plumbing response across Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. Licensed, insured, and dispatched within 60 minutes, day or night.



Same-Day Emergency Plumbing • Los Angeles & San Fernando Valley
A burst pipe or major leak doesn’t wait for business hours — neither do we.
Licensed plumber dispatched within 60 minutes · Upfront pricing
A plumbing emergency rarely happens at a convenient time. A burst pipe behind a wall, a sewer line backing up into the house, a water heater that’s flooding a garage, or a main shutoff valve that won’t turn — these situations get worse by the hour, and every hour of delay usually means more water damage. Michael’s Valley Plumbing provides 24/7 emergency plumbing response across Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley — including Burbank, Glendale, Van Nuys, Woodland Hills, Sylmar, and Chatsworth — with a real licensed technician dispatched, not a call center reading from a script.
Our emergency technicians carry the parts and tools to handle most burst pipes, major leaks, clogged or backed-up drains, and no-water situations in a single visit. When a job requires more extensive repair — a slab leak, a collapsed sewer line — we stabilize the situation first to stop ongoing damage, then walk you through repair options before any major work begins.
Know your emergency
A pipe that’s burst or cracked — often from age, corrosion, or a hard freeze — can release hundreds of gallons of water in a short time. We locate the break, shut off water to the affected line, and repair or replace the section, minimizing cuts into walls or flooring where possible.
Water or waste backing up into tubs, toilets, or floor drains is usually a sign of a blocked or damaged main sewer line. We use camera inspection to find the exact cause — roots, a collapsed section, grease buildup — before recommending a repair method.
A sudden loss of water throughout the house often points to a failed pressure-reducing valve, a major leak, or a problem at the main shutoff. We diagnose the cause fast, since a full house without water affects everything from cooking to bathing.
A leaking tank can flood a garage or utility closet quickly. We isolate the unit, stop the leak, and advise on repair vs. same-day replacement.
A supply line or valve failure under a sink, behind a toilet, or at a washing machine connection can release water fast and often goes unnoticed until it’s caused damage to flooring or the ceiling below.
If you smell gas, leave the house immediately and call the gas company’s emergency line before calling us — this is a safety issue that takes priority over any plumbing repair.
Warning signs
Water actively flowing from a pipe, fixture, or the ceiling — not just a slow drip — is an emergency. Use the emergency water shut-off valve to stop the flow if you can locate it, then call immediately.
Waste water backing up into a tub, shower, or floor drain is a health hazard and needs same-day attention.
A sudden, house-wide loss of pressure (not just one fixture) often signals a major leak or line failure.
Water running somewhere you can hear it, but no fixture is in use, usually means a hidden leak — often behind a wall or under a slab.
A sulfur or rotten-egg smell near a drain can indicate a sewer gas leak from a dried-out trap or a venting problem — worth a same-day inspection.
What happens when you call
24 hours a day, no call center, no voicemail maze — a licensed dispatcher answers and gathers the details we need to send the right technician.
We ask a few quick questions to understand the situation and, if needed, talk you through finding and using the emergency water shut-off valve to stop the flow and limit damage before we arrive.
Typically within 60 minutes anywhere in Los Angeles or the San Fernando Valley — day or night, including weekends and holidays.
Written quote before any work begins — no surprise charges once the job is underway, no after-hours surcharge games.
In most cases; if a larger repair is needed, we stabilize the situation first and schedule the full fix with your full understanding of what’s involved.
While you wait for us
Five steps that limit damage and keep your household safe while help is on the way.
Locate your main emergency water shut-off — usually at the water meter, in the garage, or in a utility closet — and turn it clockwise to stop the flow. Every minute of delay means more water released. Not sure where it is? Our dispatcher will walk you through it over the phone.
If sewage is backing up into a tub, toilet, or floor drain, don’t run any water or flush any toilet until we arrive — it will make the backup worse and push contaminated water further into the home.
Take photos and short videos before any cleanup — the origin point, the water spread, and any damaged materials. This documentation can help support a homeowners insurance claim for sudden pipe failures or water damage.
Quickly move electronics, rugs, furniture, and important documents away from the affected area if it’s safe to do so. Limiting what gets wet limits how much has to be replaced.
Sewage backup water contains bacteria and pathogens. Don’t wade into it, don’t clean it up without protective gear, and keep children and pets away. Let us handle containment when we arrive.
Transparent pricing
Emergency plumbing costs vary based on the type of failure, whether the repair requires cutting into a wall, floor, or slab, and whether parts are readily available or need to be sourced.
Making the right call
Real emergency plumbing jobs completed across Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley.
Prevention
Knowing where your main emergency water shut-off valve is — and confirming it actually turns — can limit damage significantly if something fails. Locate it now, before you need it. Main shut-offs are typically at the meter, in a garage, or in a utility closet.
Small leaks, slow drains, and gurgling sounds often precede a bigger failure. Addressing them early usually costs far less than an emergency call.
Homes with original galvanized steel or older cast iron plumbing are more prone to sudden failures. A plumbing inspection can flag high-risk sections before they fail.
Areas prone to occasional freezes should have exposed pipes insulated; irrigation and outdoor lines should be checked seasonally for wear.
Stopping the leak quickly is the single most effective thing you can do to limit water damage. Once the source is controlled, emergency water extraction, temporary mitigation (sealing openings, placing barriers), and following proper drying recommendations are the next steps — the faster water is removed, the less likely secondary damage like mold or structural swelling becomes an issue. We can advise on next steps and refer you to water damage restoration professionals when needed.
Built for local conditions
Older housing stock throughout Burbank, Glendale, and the wider San Fernando Valley often means galvanized steel supply lines or clay/cast iron sewer laterals — both more prone to sudden failure than modern materials. Root intrusion from mature trees is a common cause of sewer emergencies in older neighborhoods with established landscaping. Hard water accelerates corrosion and scale buildup throughout a home’s plumbing system, which is a factor we account for when recommending permanent repairs over quick patches.
Homes built before the 1970s throughout Los Angeles commonly still have original galvanized steel supply lines or cast iron drain laterals, both more prone to sudden corrosion failure or collapse than modern copper, PEX, or PVC pipe.
Ficus, jacaranda, and liquid amber trees throughout the San Fernando Valley and east LA neighborhoods are a leading cause of sudden sewer backups in older homes — roots enter through small cracks in clay or cast iron pipe and can cause a full blockage without warning.
Los Angeles hard water accelerates internal corrosion inside older copper and galvanized pipe, increasing the frequency of pinhole leaks and sudden supply line failures compared to softer-water markets — a factor we consider when recommending repair vs. repipe after an emergency.
Why homeowners choose us
Full CA contractor’s license, bonded and insured for your protection.
Fast dispatch across Greater Los Angeles, every day of the week, day or night.
Written quote before any work starts — no surprise charges, even after hours.
No call centers, no voicemail maze, 24/7.
Same-day emergency response across Los Angeles & the San Fernando Valley.
Typically within 60 minutes anywhere in Los Angeles or the San Fernando Valley, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including weekends and holidays.
Any situation where water is actively flowing and can’t be stopped, sewage is backing up into the home, there’s a sudden loss of water pressure house-wide, or you can hear water running with no fixtures on. When in doubt, call — we’d rather help you assess a situation that turns out to be minor than have you wait on something that gets worse.
We keep pricing transparent and fair — you’ll receive a written quote on-site before any work begins, including after-hours and weekend calls. No hidden emergency surcharge games.
If water is actively flowing and you can locate your main emergency water shut-off valve, yes — shutting it off immediately limits damage. If you’re not sure where it is or if the valve turns, our dispatcher can walk you through finding it when you call. Main shut-off valves are typically near the water meter, in a garage, or in a utility closet.
We use acoustic leak detection (listening equipment), thermal imaging, and pressure testing to locate leaks behind walls or under slabs without unnecessary demolition. We narrow the location as precisely as possible before recommending any access point.
The most common causes are root intrusion into the sewer lateral, a grease or debris blockage in the main line, or a collapsed or offset pipe section. We use camera inspection to identify the specific cause before recommending a repair.
It depends on your policy and the cause of the damage. Sudden, accidental damage — a burst pipe, a failed supply line — is more often covered than gradual damage from a slow, undetected leak. We can document the damage with photos and written reports that may help support a homeowners insurance claim when sudden pipe failures or water damage are covered. We provide detailed invoices and documentation you can submit directly to your insurer, but coverage decisions are between you and your insurance company.
Yes — our technicians carry parts for the most common emergency repairs and complete the work in the same visit in most cases. If the repair requires parts that need to be sourced or a larger scope of work, we stabilize the situation and schedule the full repair promptly.
Leave the house immediately, don’t use any switches or open flames, and call SoCalGas’s emergency line (1-800-427-2200) from outside or from a neighbor’s phone. Once the gas company has cleared the situation, call us for the plumbing repair.
Service area
Also serving: Montrose, La Crescenta, North Hollywood, Studio City, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Northridge, Calabasas, Tarzana, West Hills, Winnetka, Canoga Park, Reseda, Porter Ranch, Granada Hills, San Fernando, and North Hills
Full-service plumbing
From drain cleaning to full sewer line repairs — one licensed team, every plumbing need.
24/7 emergency plumbing response across Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. Licensed, insured, and dispatched within 60 minutes — day or night.
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Michael’s Valley Plumbing
2612 Burbank Blvd
Burbank, California (CA) 91505
(877) 976-4242
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