One number, and the four things worth having ready when you call.
Call (720) 640-0287Upfront pricing · No obligation · Local Jefferson County technician
One number for Arvada emergency plumbing: (720) 640-0287. There is no form on this page. A visit gets scheduled and the price is quoted before any work starts.
Coverage is Arvada and the surrounding communities across Jefferson County, including Olde Town, Reno Park, Stocke-Walter, Allendale, Candelas and Leyden Rock.
Before you call: If water is near electrical equipment, a ceiling is sagging, or sewage is entering the home, keep people away from the area. For an immediate threat to life or safety, call 911.
Emergency plumbing gets easier to handle when the condition is described by what is happening at the property, not by guesses about the part. Is water still running? Is sewage present? Is one fixture affected or the whole building? Those answers determine what must be stopped first and what access is likely needed.
A technician can bring common repair parts and clearing equipment, but the final diagnosis belongs on site. That protects you from a made-up fix and keeps the work focused on the actual line, valve, fitting, or fixture that failed.
Name the room and the point where water first appeared: under a sink, at a toilet base, through a ceiling, beside the water heater, or at a floor drain. The first visible place is useful, even when the source may be nearby.
If a fixture shutoff or the main valve has been used, say so. Do not force a stuck valve. Knowing whether the flow is controlled helps the technician plan the first step when arriving.
One slow drain and several drains reacting together are different patterns. Note whether a toilet bubbles when water runs elsewhere, whether multiple faucets lost pressure, or whether only one fixture is affected.
Mention standing water near electrical equipment, a ceiling that is sagging, sewage on finished floors, or a vulnerable person who cannot be without water. Keep people and pets out of those areas until the condition is stabilized.
Get water stopped, the real problem identified on site, and the repair price before work begins. For sewage, an overflowing drain, or an active leak, stop using water if you can do so safely and keep clear of electrical hazards.
Call (720) 640-0287Upfront pricing · No obligation · Local Jefferson County technician