When water is pouring through a ceiling at 2 a.m. or sewage is backing up into a basement, every minute matters. This guide to emergency plumbing services in Denver explains what counts as a true plumbing emergency, what to do in the first few minutes, and how Drain Pros Plumbing Denver helps homeowners, landlords, and commercial property owners get a serious problem under control fast. We’ve built our reputation on showing up when it counts — across Denver and the surrounding metro — with the equipment and experience to stop the damage and fix the cause.
If you’re dealing with an active leak, a burst pipe, or a sewer backup right now, you don’t have to read the whole page first. Call (720) 664-8988 and shut off your water supply while help is on the way.
Why Emergency Plumbing Services Matter in Denver
A plumbing emergency is rarely just a plumbing problem. Left unchecked, a single failed connection can soak drywall, warp flooring, ruin cabinetry, and create the damp conditions where mold takes hold within a day or two. For commercial and building owners, the stakes climb higher: a flooded floor can shut down a business, trigger insurance claims, and put you on the hook for tenant property.
Denver’s climate makes this worse. Sharp overnight temperature drops, long stretches of sub-freezing weather, and the freeze-thaw cycle put real stress on supply lines, hose bibs, and any pipe running through an uninsulated crawl space, garage, or exterior wall. A pipe that’s fine in October can split open in January. Acting quickly — and calling a plumber who’s available outside of standard business hours — is often the difference between a quick repair and a multi-thousand-dollar restoration project. If you’ve never had to handle a middle-of-the-night failure before, our overview of finding a 24-hour plumber in Denver walks through what to expect and how response times work.
Common Problems Emergency Plumbing Services Solve
Not every drip needs an emergency call, but several situations almost always do. Here are the problems we respond to most often, and what they typically look like:
- Burst or frozen pipes. A sudden loss of water, a visible split in a line, or water spraying behind a wall. In winter this is the most common after-hours call we get. If you want to understand the root cause, our explainer on why pipes freeze during Denver winters covers prevention, and what to do when a pipe bursts in winter walks you through the first critical minutes.
Sewer line backups. Multiple drains gurgling or backing up at once, foul odors, or wastewater rising in a basement floor drain usually points to a main line blockage or break rather than a single clogged fixture. These often need professional sewer repair or a camera inspection to locate the cause.
- Severe or recurring drain clogs. When a plunger and a snake aren’t enough, a high-pressure hydro jetting service can clear grease, scale, and root intrusion that ordinary drain cleaning leaves behind.
- Slab leaks. Unexplained warm spots on the floor, the sound of running water with everything off, or a spike in your bill can signal a slab leak beneath the foundation — a problem that gets more expensive the longer it sits.
- Water heater failure. No hot water, a leaking tank, or a relief valve discharging water are all reasons to call. Our water heater repair team handles both tank and tankless units.
- Gas or water line leaks. The smell of gas, a hissing sound near a line, or a soggy patch in the yard. Anything involving a water, sewer, or gas line should be treated as urgent.
Our Emergency Service Process
We keep the process simple and transparent, because the last thing you need during an emergency is confusion about what happens next.
- Call and describe the problem. When you call (720) 664-8988, we’ll ask a few quick questions to understand the situation and, when possible, talk you through stopping the water at the shut-off valve.
- Rapid dispatch. We send a licensed technician to your Denver-area property as quickly as we can, with a stocked van ready for most common repairs.
- On-site diagnosis. Your technician inspects the issue, identifies the source — sometimes with a camera or leak-detection tools — and explains what’s happening in plain language.
- Clear estimate before work begins. You’ll know the scope and the cost before we start, so there are no surprises.
- Repair and cleanup. We complete the repair, test the system, and make sure the area is left clean. If flooding has already caused damage, we can coordinate water damage restoration services so you’re not juggling multiple contractors.
While you wait, a little preparation helps. Our short checklist on what to do before the plumber arrives can limit the damage and speed up the fix.
Why Choose Drain Pros Plumbing Denver
Choosing the right company during a stressful moment matters. Here’s what sets us apart:
- Local and responsive. We’re a Denver plumbing team that understands the city’s housing stock, its older neighborhoods, and the seasonal issues that come with Colorado winters.
- Licensed, professional technicians. Our plumbers arrive prepared, explain the problem clearly, and treat your home or building with respect.
- Honest, up-front estimates. We quote before we work. You decide with full information.
- Full-service capability. Because we handle everything from routine drain cleaning to complex line repairs, we can usually solve the problem in one visit rather than referring you elsewhere.
- Residential and commercial. We serve homeowners, landlords, property managers, and commercial building owners across the metro.
We don’t make promises we can’t keep, and we won’t upsell you on work you don’t need. Our goal is to fix the emergency in front of you and help you avoid the next one.
Emergency Plumbing Across Denver and Nearby Areas
Denver’s neighborhoods present their own plumbing challenges. Older homes in areas closer to the city center often have aging cast-iron drain lines and galvanized supply pipes that corrode and clog more easily, while newer developments on the outskirts deal with their own slab and sewer-line issues. Across the metro, the shared factor is the climate: the same freeze-thaw swings that crack sidewalks also stress the pipes running through crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls.
We respond throughout Denver and the surrounding communities near the city, including the suburbs and outlying neighborhoods most metro homeowners would consider their backyard. Whether you’re in a historic bungalow, a downtown condo, a suburban single-family home, or a commercial building, the urgency is the same — and so is our commitment to getting there fast.
Snow and ice can also complicate access and timing during the coldest months, which is one more reason to call at the first sign of trouble rather than waiting until morning. If you’re trying to gauge whether your situation truly qualifies, our guide to what to do in a plumbing emergency in Denver can help you decide.
Cost, Timeline, and What to Expect
Honest answer: the cost of an emergency plumbing call depends on several factors, and any company quoting a flat price sight-unseen is guessing. Pricing generally depends on:
- The type and severity of the problem — a single clogged drain is very different from a burst main line or a slab leak.
- Accessibility — a leak behind a finished wall or under a slab takes more labor than one at an exposed fixture.
- Time of service — after-hours, overnight, and holiday calls may carry different rates than standard appointments.
- Parts and materials — a water heater replacement or a section of repiping costs more than a simple seal or valve.
Timeline works the same way. Many emergency repairs — clearing a blockage, replacing a failed valve, patching a burst line — can be handled in a single visit. Larger jobs, such as sewer repair, extensive line replacement, or major water damage restoration, may take longer and sometimes involve a multi-step plan. We’ll always give you a clear estimate and realistic timeframe before any work begins, so you can make the call with full information.
Need Emergency Plumbing Services in Denver? Call Drain Pros Now.
A plumbing emergency only gets worse the longer it waits. Whether it’s a burst pipe, a sewer backup, a failed water heater, or a leak you can’t find, this guide is only the start — the real fix is one phone call away. The team at Drain Pros Plumbing Denver is ready to diagnose the problem, give you an honest up-front estimate, and stop the damage fast.
Call (720) 664-8988 now to speak with a Denver plumber and get help on the way. Don’t wait for morning — protect your home or building today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as a plumbing emergency?
What counts as a plumbing emergency?
A plumbing emergency is any situation causing active water damage, health risks, or a complete loss of an essential service. Burst or frozen pipes, sewer backups, major leaks, a flooding water heater, and the smell of gas all qualify. If water is spreading, you can’t shut it off, or sewage is entering the home, treat it as urgent and call right away. When in doubt, it’s safer to call than to wait and risk thousands in damage.
What should I do first while waiting for a plumber?
What should I do first while waiting for a plumber?
Shut off the water supply to stop the flooding — either at the fixture’s local valve or the home’s main shut-off, usually near where the water line enters. For a water heater leak, turn off its supply too. Move valuables away from the water, and if you smell gas, leave the building and call from outside. Then call (720) 664-8988 so we can dispatch a technician and guide you through the next steps.
Does Drain Pros offer 24-hour emergency plumbing in Denver?
Does Drain Pros offer 24-hour emergency plumbing in Denver?
Drain Pros Plumbing Denver responds to plumbing emergencies for homeowners and commercial property owners across the Denver metro. The fastest way to reach us and confirm availability for your specific situation is to call (720) 664-8988 directly. Calling lets us dispatch help quickly and walk you through stopping the damage while a technician is on the way, rather than waiting on a form or email reply.
Why do pipes burst during Denver winters?
Why do pipes burst during Denver winters?
When water inside a pipe freezes, it expands and puts enormous pressure on the pipe walls, eventually causing a crack or split — often in lines running through unheated crawl spaces, garages, attics, or exterior walls. The damage frequently isn’t visible until the ice thaws and water starts flowing through the break. Keeping vulnerable pipes insulated and a slow drip running on the coldest nights helps, but a burst line is an emergency that needs prompt professional repair.
How much does an emergency plumber cost in Denver?
How much does an emergency plumber cost in Denver?
There’s no single price, because cost depends on the type and severity of the problem, how accessible it is, the time of the call, and the parts required. A simple clog clears for far less than a burst main line or a slab leak repair. What we can promise is a clear, up-front estimate before any work starts, so you’re never surprised by the bill. Call (720) 664-8988 for an assessment of your specific situation.
My drains are all backing up at once — what does that mean?
My drains are all backing up at once — what does that mean?
When multiple drains gurgle or back up at the same time, the problem is usually in your main sewer line rather than a single fixture. Common causes include grease buildup, root intrusion, or a collapsed section of pipe. This typically calls for a camera inspection to locate the issue, followed by hydro jetting or sewer repair. It’s worth addressing quickly, because a full main-line blockage can send wastewater back into the lowest drains in the home.
Can you help with water damage after a leak or flood?
Can you help with water damage after a leak or flood?
Yes. Beyond fixing the plumbing failure itself, we can coordinate water damage restoration so you’re not managing several contractors during an already stressful time. Fast action matters here — standing water and saturated materials can lead to mold within a day or two, so stopping the source and beginning cleanup quickly protects both your property and your health.
Do you serve commercial and rental properties?
Do you serve commercial and rental properties?
Yes. We work with homeowners, landlords, property managers, and commercial building owners throughout the Denver area. Commercial and multi-unit emergencies often carry added urgency because of tenants, business interruption, and liability, so we treat them with the same fast response and clear communication as residential calls.

