24/7 response in Austin. Fast arrival, professional repair, and freeze prevention.
Close the main water shutoff
Usually near where the water line enters the house. Turn clockwise until it stops.
Open a faucet at the lowest point
This relieves pressure in the system.
Move valuables if safe
Then call us immediately.
We carry copper, PEX, CPVC and transition fittings. Most repairs completed in one visit.
Controlled thawing + pressure testing to check for hidden damage.
Insulation, heat cable, sealing air leaks, frost-proof hose bibs.
Upgrade vulnerable sections to PEX for better freeze resistance.
Water damage compounds geometrically. A burst pipe leaking for thirty minutes does maybe ten times the damage of one shut off in three minutes. Two hours in, you're looking at flooring, drywall, and subfloor replacement.
Our dispatch model is built around this math. Live technician answers. Truck dispatched within minutes. Honest ETA given.
"Pipe burst at 11 PM on a Sunday... tech at the house in 45 minutes. He stayed until 2 AM. No overnight surcharge surprise."
— Brett Halloran, Austin
"Frozen pipe... They thawed it and pressure-tested — caught a hairline split that would have failed the next day."
— Annie McKenzie, Austin
The dangerous moment is when the pipe thaws — not when it's frozen. Ice expansion can split the pipe, but the real flood happens when the ice melts and pressure hits the damaged section.
Always close the main shutoff before thawing and pressure-test afterward.
The repair is priced by scope, not time of day. We disclose any dispatch fee upfront.
Most active emergencies see a truck within 30 to 90 minutes.
Yes — insulation, heat cable, sealing gaps, and frost-proof hose bibs handle most risk.
Yes. Restaurants, retail, and small commercial properties.
24/7 dispatch. Fast response. Professional repairs.
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