24/7 emergency plumbing service for burst pipes, slab leaks, sewage backups, and no-water situations — same-day service across Burbank and surrounding ZIPs. Licensed C-36 contractor (#1095692), upfront flat-fee pricing, no hourly meter.
Every job in Burbank starts with a flat-fee diagnostic and a written quote before work begins. No hourly meter, no surprise add-ons. Same-day, evenings, and weekend rates have no surcharge. 30-day workmanship warranty on every repair.
Burbank’s housing stock spans roughly 70 years and three distinct waves: pre-war single-family bungalows in Magnolia Park and Burbank Hills (1925–1945), post-war ranch homes built during the studio-employee boom of the 1950s and ’60s, and recent infill condos and rebuilds along Olive and Verdugo. The variation matters for plumbing diagnosis. Pre-war Magnolia Park homes typically have cast iron drain stacks and either original copper or partial galvanized supply lines that are now 80–95 years old. The 1950s–1970s ranch tract homes around the airport and Rancho Equestrian District were built on slab with copper supply, much of which has reached pinhole-leak age. Burbank also runs hard water — 14–17 grains per gallon depending on which Burbank Water and Power well field is feeding the area — which drives accelerated water heater scale and plays a role in copper pitting on hot-water lines specifically.
Emergency calls in Burbank cluster around three patterns we see most frequently. First, slab leaks in 1950s–1970s ranch homes — the copper hot-water line under the slab develops a pinhole that shows up as a warm spot on the floor or an unexplained 30–50% jump in the water bill. Second, gas-valve failures on aging atmospheric-vent tank water heaters; the 8–10 year wear on these valves combined with Burbank’s hard water scaling makes them a recurring after-hours call. Third, main sewer backups from cast iron drain mains in pre-war Magnolia Park homes — the cast iron has scaled and rusted internally, and once the inner diameter drops below ~50% of original, a normal load of debris causes a backup. We also handle a steady volume of burst galvanized supply lines behind drywall in homes that haven’t been repiped — these often happen at 2 AM when overnight pressure peaks.
A typical after-hours Burbank call: a homeowner in Magnolia Park calls at 11 PM with water visible on the kitchen floor. We arrive within 45 minutes, locate the leak using infrared on the slab, expose the line through a 12-inch cut in the tile, and either spot-repair or reroute through PEX in attic space depending on what’s accessible. Most slab-leak calls take 3–5 hours including patch-back. Same-night billable range: $850–$2,100 depending on access difficulty and whether it’s a hot or cold line.
24/7 emergency plumbing service for burst pipes, slab leaks, sewage backups, and no-water situations
Professional drain cleaning, hydro-jetting, and rooter service for sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, and main sewer lines
Water heater repair, replacement, and tankless conversion for gas, electric, and heat pump units
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