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Emergency Plumbing in Peoria, AZ

Burst pipe? Overflowing toilet? We’re available 24/7 for fast, stress-free emergency plumbing.

When plumbing disasters strike, every minute counts. Polar Bear Plumbing offers 24/7 emergency plumbing services throughout Peoria and the surrounding West Valley. Whether you’re dealing with a burst pipe, major leak, backed-up sewer line, or overflowing toilet, our licensed technicians respond quickly to stop the damage and restore your peace of mind.

We show up ready to solve the problem—fast. With stocked trucks, advanced diagnostics, and years of hands-on experience, we take the stress out of emergency repairs.

Call us for immediate service—day or night

We dispatch a technician to your location within minutes

Identify and stop the source of the issue

Perform emergency repairs or temporary stabilization

Recommend long-term fixes if needed and review next steps

  • Homeowners experiencing sudden leaks or flooding
  • Landlords handling urgent tenant plumbing issues
  • Business owners needing fast after-hours repairs
  • Real estate agents prepping homes under a time crunch
  • Anyone facing water damage or critical plumbing failures

Plumbing Emergency? We’re on the Way.

Don’t wait on a fix—call now for fast, professional plumbing help in Peoria.

What counts as a plumbing emergency?

Any issue that risks water damage, health hazards, or interrupted service—such as leaks, flooding, sewer backups, or lack of water.

Are there extra charges for late-night or weekend service?

No. We never charge after-hours fees. Our 24/7 rates are the same as our standard service pricing.

How fast can you get here?

Response times vary by location, but we prioritize emergencies and aim to dispatch a technician within minutes of your call.

Can you help even if it’s just a temporary fix?

Yes. If a full repair isn’t possible right away, we’ll stabilize the issue to prevent further damage and return for a permanent solution.

Should I shut off my water before you arrive?

If it’s safe to do so, yes. Turning off the main water supply can minimize damage until we get there.