From our expertly trained, licensed plumbers to our fully stocked company vehicles, we are ready to help in any plumbing emergency, 24 hours a day, every day of the year—even major holidays. And we don't charge overtime fees in the process!
When it can’t wait, our Binghamton plumbers will be there! Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Binghamton.
Do Plumbers Work 24/7?
Not all plumbers work 24/7, but we do at Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Binghamton. We understand that plumbing emergencies don't wait for convenient business hours, so we're available to take your call whenever you experience a plumbing disaster, even if it's after normal business hours, on the weekend, or during a holiday.
We also don't charge overtime for work after hours. Our team charges a flat-rate fee for each service, and we provide you with an upfront estimate before we even begin work.
When Should You Call an Emergency Plumber in Binghamton?
Our team knows that all plumbing issues deserve prompt and attentive service. Do you need a slow-flowing drain cleaned out or want your water heater replaced because it doesn’t heat up as fast as it once did?
We will schedule and complete the job as quickly as possible with the courteous, top-quality service we’re known for. However, some plumbing issues require urgent attention.
If you’re experiencing one of these common plumbing emergencies, you need our 24-hour plumbers in Binghamton:
- Sewer backup – When a sewer line backs up, hazardous wastewater can come from your plumbing fixtures. This can leak into your home or even contaminate your drinking water. Either situation poses a serious threat to your family’s health. If you see wastewater or sewage flowing up into your sink, tub, or toilet, call us immediately. A noticeably strong, foul odor in your home can also indicate a sewer backup and should be addressed.
- Burst pipe – A burst or broken pipe will usually be quite obvious. If you don’t actually see water spraying out, you will likely experience disrupted water flow. A burst pipe is absolutely a situation that calls for an emergency plumber. We will ask you to close any adjacent shutoff valves to stop water from flowing to the burst pipe while we are on our way.
- Sump pump failure – Sump pumps are vital during Binghamton rainstorms. If your sump pump fails to divert water away from your basement or the low points in your yard, you risk flooding. Give us a call if you notice your sump pump failing to start up during a heavy storm. We’ll be there soon to solve the problem and keep you safe and dry.
- Water shutoff valve defect – If a water shutoff valve breaks, the leaks it causes can be just as damaging as a burst pipe. If the defective shutoff valve is local, try to close the shutoff valve at your home’s water main before you call us or while we’re en route. If the shutoff valve at the water main is the issue, contact us immediately!