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24/7 Emergency Plumbing Services in Apex, NC

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Burst Pipe? Flooding? Here's What to Do Right Now.

If you have a burst pipe or active flooding, turn off your main water shutoff valve immediately. It's usually near your water meter or where the main line enters your home. Once the water is off, open the lowest faucet in the house to drain remaining pressure. Then call us. Element Service Group responds within 60 minutes, day or night, with no emergency fees added to your bill.

That last part matters more than people realize. Most plumbing companies charge $150-$300 extra just to show up after hours or on weekends. We don't. The same fair pricing applies at 2 AM on a Sunday as it does at 10 AM on a Tuesday.

Why Burst Pipes Hit the Triangle Hard

Every January and February, Wake County temperatures dip into the 20s, and our phones light up. Pipes in exterior walls, crawl spaces, and unheated garages freeze and split. It happens fast. Water expands about 9% when it freezes, and that's enough force to crack copper, PEX, and especially older galvanized lines.

But freezing isn't the only cause. The clay soil across Apex and Holly Springs shifts constantly with moisture changes. During dry stretches it contracts and pulls away from underground pipes. During heavy rains it swells and pushes against them. That repeated stress eventually causes cracks and joint failures in underground water and sewer lines.

Older homes in Raleigh and Cary face a different risk. Copper supply lines from the 70s and 80s develop pinhole leaks from the inside out. Galvanized steel pipes corrode internally, restricting flow for years before finally failing. If your home was built before 1990 and still has original plumbing, you're on borrowed time.

What Happens When You Call

Our emergency process is straightforward. You call, we answer. Not a call center, not a recording. A real person who can talk you through shutting off water while our nearest tech heads your way.

When our plumber arrives, here's what happens:

1. We assess the damage and locate the source. Sometimes what looks like a burst pipe is actually a failed supply line to a toilet or water heater. The fix and cost vary significantly depending on the actual problem.

2. We give you a price before we start. Even at 3 AM, you get the number first. No surprises on the invoice.

3. We make the repair. For burst pipes, that usually means cutting out the damaged section and replacing it. For slab leaks or underground breaks, we may need to reroute the line entirely.

4. We clean up. Water damage gets worse every minute, so we remove standing water and help you understand what to tell your insurance company.

Common Emergency Calls We Handle

Burst pipes are the headline, but most of our emergency calls fall into a few categories:

Sewer backups where wastewater is coming up through floor drains, showers, or toilets. This is usually a main line blockage from tree roots, grease buildup, or a collapsed pipe. We run a camera down the line to find exactly what's happening before recommending a fix.

Water heater failures that cause flooding. A ruptured tank can dump 40-80 gallons onto your floor in minutes. If your water heater is more than 10 years old and sitting on finished flooring, that's a disaster waiting to happen.

Frozen pipes that haven't burst yet. If you turn on a faucet and nothing comes out during a freeze, call before it cracks. We can often thaw the line and prevent the break entirely.

Gas line leaks, which aren't technically plumbing but fall under our licensed work. If you smell rotten eggs, leave the house first, then call. We handle gas line repair and testing.

Before an Emergency Happens

You can reduce your risk with a few simple steps. Know where your main water shutoff is and test it once a year to make sure it actually turns. Insulate pipes in crawl spaces and exterior walls before winter. Replace supply lines to washing machines and water heaters every 5-7 years since those braided hoses fail more often than people expect.

If your home is in Apex, Cary, Holly Springs, or anywhere in the Triangle and was built before 2000, a plumbing inspection catches problems before they become emergencies. Our techs check pipe condition, water pressure, water heater age, and supply line integrity. We'll tell you what needs attention now and what can wait.

Element Service Group is veteran-owned and backed by over 700 five-star reviews from Triangle homeowners. When the water's rising and the stress is high, you want a team that shows up fast, charges fairly, and fixes it right. That's what we do, every single time.

Problems We Fix

Our experts can diagnose and resolve any issue

Burst Pipes from Freezing Temperatures

While North Carolina winters are mild overall, sudden cold snaps can catch Triangle-area homeowners off guard. Pipes in crawl spaces, exterior walls, and unheated garages are especially vulnerable to freezing and bursting.

Sewer Line Backups into the Home

A blocked main sewer line can send raw sewage backing up through floor drains, toilets, and tub drains. This is a health hazard that requires immediate professional response and thorough cleaning.

Major Water Leaks from Supply Lines

A failed supply line connection — under a sink, behind a washing machine, or at the water heater — can release gallons of water per minute, causing catastrophic damage to flooring, drywall, and personal property.

Gas Line Smell Near Water Heater

If you smell rotten eggs near your gas water heater, it could indicate a gas leak at the supply connection. This requires immediate evacuation and an emergency service call.

Overflowing Toilet That Won't Stop

When a toilet's fill valve fails or a severe clog prevents flushing, water can overflow continuously onto bathroom floors, seeping into subfloors and ceilings below within minutes.

Why Choose Element Service Group for 24/7 Emergency Plumbing Services

We're your trusted partner for all 24/7 Emergency Plumbing Services needs

Professional 24/7 Emergency Plumbing Services technician at work

Genuine 24/7 Availability

We don't route after-hours calls to an answering service. Our dispatchers are trained plumbing professionals who can talk you through shutting off water while a technician is already en route to your home.

No Price Gouging in Emergencies

Some companies charge double or triple for emergency calls. We believe that's wrong. Our pricing stays fair and transparent whether you call at noon on Tuesday or midnight on Christmas Eve.

Experience Under Pressure

Our emergency plumbers are seasoned professionals who've handled hundreds of urgent situations in Triangle-area homes. They stay calm, work efficiently, and know how to minimize damage while executing the repair.

Complete Follow-Through

We don't just stop the immediate crisis and leave. We document everything for insurance, schedule any follow-up work needed, and check in afterward to make sure everything is holding up perfectly.

Frequently Asked Questions About 24/7 Emergency Plumbing Services

Get answers to common questions about our 24/7 emergency plumbing services services

Do you offer 24/7 emergency plumbing service?

Yes, Element Service Group provides 24/7 emergency plumbing throughout Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Durham, and the entire Triangle area. Plumbing emergencies do not follow business hours, and neither do we. Call anytime—nights, weekends, holidays—and we will dispatch a licensed plumber to your home.

How fast can you respond to a plumbing emergency?

For true emergencies like active flooding or sewage backup, we prioritize rapid response and typically arrive within 1-2 hours. During severe weather events or high call volume, we triage based on urgency—active water damage and health hazards get priority. Call us immediately and we will provide an accurate arrival estimate.

What should I do while waiting for emergency plumbing repair?

First, locate and shut off the water—either at the fixture shutoff valve or the main water shutoff near your meter. If you smell gas, leave the house immediately and call 911 before calling us. Move valuables away from water, use towels or a wet vacuum to minimize damage, and open cabinet doors under sinks if you suspect frozen pipes. Do not use any drains if sewage is backing up.

What counts as a plumbing emergency versus something that can wait?

Emergencies include burst pipes, active flooding, sewage backup, complete loss of water, gas leaks, and water heater failures causing flooding. Issues that can typically wait include dripping faucets, running toilets, slow drains in one fixture, or minor leaks you can contain with a bucket. When in doubt, call us—we will help you determine the urgency and advise accordingly.

How much does emergency plumbing service cost?

Emergency service rates are typically higher than regular business hours due to immediate availability and after-hours dispatch. We charge a diagnostic fee to assess the problem, then provide upfront pricing before any repair work begins. While emergency rates run 1.5-2 times standard pricing, the cost of water damage from waiting often far exceeds emergency service fees.