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Emergency Plumber in Pearland, TX

Shut it down, stay safe, then call—we triage active leaks and sewer hazards first in Pearland homes.

Emergencies are not same-day tune-ups. They are burst supply lines, water heaters flooding closets, and sewage backing up through floor drains. Armstrong Plumbing helps Pearland homeowners stabilize the problem first: stop damage, verify safety, then dispatch with the right parts on the truck. If you need broader emergency-plumbing coverage outside Pearland, use our regional emergency plumbing page for the wider Galveston Bay and county-level service area.

Emergency plumber in Pearland, TX — Armstrong Plumbing

Emergency plumbing help in Pearland

1
Triage

Phone guidance on main shutoff, gas emergency numbers, and when to leave the building.

2
Stabilize

Stop active water migration, extract standing water if needed, ventilate sewer gas.

3
Repair

Temporary repairs when materials are odd hours; return for permanent fix with full stock.

Pearland homes see heavy rain overload city mains from time to time. If every house on the block is backing up, municipal jetting may need to happen before private line repair matters.

Worth a closer look

Hot water runs out during an emergency call

A failing water heater can look like a small leak until the tank lets go. Tell us if the heater, pan, or closet is wet.

Gas odor + sparks

Leave and call 911 or your gas utility; do not operate switches or fans on the way out.

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Schedule

Book online or call—emergencies first.

  • Phone24/7
  • Scheduled serviceMon–Fri 8–5
  • WeekendsCall anytime
(281) 485-3838

FAQ

What should I do before calling an emergency plumber in Pearland?

If it is safe, shut off the water at the fixture or main valve, move people away from electrical hazards, and call Armstrong Plumbing with the location and what is still leaking.

Do you handle burst pipes in Pearland homes?

Yes. Burst pipes, failed supply lines, and water heater leaks are priority calls because fast isolation can reduce damage to walls, flooring, and ceilings.

Is a sewer backup an emergency?

Yes. Sewage backing up through tubs, showers, or floor drains is a health concern and should be handled as an urgent plumbing issue.

What if I smell gas?

Leave the building, avoid switches or fans, and call 911 or your gas utility from a safe location before arranging plumbing repair.