24/7 Emergency Plumbing ยท Southaven, MS
Licensed plumbers dispatched around the clock across Southaven, Horn Lake, Olive Branch, Hernando, and South Memphis. No hold music. No callback promises. A real person answers, every hour of every day.
Why Homeowners Call Us First
Plumbing emergencies don't wait for business hours, and neither should the help you get. Here's what sets a phone-first, 24/7 operation apart from a typical scheduled service call, and why homeowners throughout Southaven and DeSoto County keep our number saved.
Your call is answered by a live dispatcher, not a machine, day or night, so you get real answers immediately instead of waiting on a callback.
Every technician dispatched carries proper licensing and insurance for residential and light commercial work, and can provide documentation on request.
Camera inspections and leak detection tools find the actual source before any repair begins, so you're not paying for guesswork.
We know the older cast-iron lines in established neighborhoods and the PEX systems in newer subdivisions alike, plus the local codes both fall under.
Full-Service Plumbing
From a dripping faucet to a collapsed sewer line, our team handles the full range of residential plumbing work across Southaven and the surrounding area. Explore the complete list below, or call directly and describe what's going on.
Round-the-clock response for burst pipes, flooding, and sudden failures.
Learn more โSection repairs or full pipe replacement for corroded or damaged lines.
Learn more โClearing blockages in the main line before they back up into your home.
Learn more โSwitching to on-demand tankless systems for continuous hot water.
Learn more โFlushing and inspection service to extend water heater lifespan.
Learn more โWhat Happens When You Call
No confusing forms, no waiting for a callback. Here's exactly what happens once you pick up the phone.
A live person answers your call at (662) 653-8039, any hour, any day.
Quick questions to understand the emergency and guide you on immediate steps if needed.
The nearest available licensed plumber is dispatched to your address in Southaven or the surrounding area.
The source of the problem is identified and repaired, with the situation explained clearly along the way.
Whether your tank is leaking, your pilot light won't stay lit, or you're ready to upgrade to a tankless system, we handle repair, installation, and maintenance for gas and electric water heaters throughout Southaven and DeSoto County.
A gurgling drain or recurring clog is usually a symptom of a deeper blockage in the line. We use camera inspection and hydro jetting to find and clear the actual cause, not just the surface symptom.
A rising water bill, a damp patch on the slab, or a musty smell near the foundation can all point to a hidden leak. Our detection tools locate the source without unnecessary demolition, including leaks beneath concrete slabs.
Homeowner Resources
A little local knowledge goes a long way. Here's what we've learned from years of emergency calls throughout Southaven and DeSoto County.
Certain plumbing failures show up more often in this part of Mississippi than others, largely due to a combination of housing age, soil conditions, and seasonal weather swings.
Most major plumbing emergencies give some warning sign beforehand. A little routine attention catches problems while they're still small and inexpensive to fix.
Professional Standards
Hiring a licensed, insured plumber isn't just a formality. It's what protects your home and your household if something goes wrong during a repair.
A licensed plumber has demonstrated the required knowledge of local plumbing codes, safe installation practices, and proper materials for Mississippi and Tennessee jurisdictions. This matters most for work like water heater installation and repiping, where code compliance affects both safety and, later, resale value.
Insured contractors carry liability coverage that protects your home if property damage occurs during a repair, and workers' compensation coverage that protects you from liability if a technician is injured on your property. Always feel free to ask for documentation before work begins.
Where We Work
From established Southaven neighborhoods to nearby Mississippi and Tennessee communities, our dispatch covers a wide radius so help is never far away.
Don't see your neighborhood listed? Call (662) 653-8039 โ we regularly serve additional communities throughout DeSoto County and South Shelby County, including Acklena, TN, and ZIP codes 38671, 38672, 38632, and 38637.
Common Questions
Yes. Our dispatch line is answered 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including holidays. A burst pipe or sewage backup doesn't wait for business hours, so neither do we.
An overflowing toilet is an emergency because it can damage flooring and subflooring within minutes. A toilet that simply runs after flushing is usually not urgent, but it's worth a call if it keeps happening, since it often signals a failing flapper or fill valve that wastes water continuously.
Response times depend on current call volume and your location within our DeSoto County and South Memphis service area, but emergency dispatch is our top priority. Call and our team will give you a realistic arrival estimate immediately.
Locate your main water shut-off valve and turn it off to stop the flow. Switch off electricity to the affected area if water is near outlets or fixtures, and move valuables away from the leak. Then call us and we'll walk you through anything else while help is on the way.
Yes. DeSoto County has a mix of established neighborhoods with aging galvanized or cast iron lines and newer subdivisions with PEX and copper systems. We work on both and diagnose accordingly.
Yes. In addition to Southaven, we regularly serve Horn Lake, Olive Branch, Walls, Hernando, and the Whitehaven area of Memphis, along with neighboring communities throughout DeSoto County and South Shelby County.
Yes. Every technician dispatched to a job carries the licensing and insurance required for residential plumbing work in Mississippi and Tennessee, and can provide documentation on request.
Occasional hard freezes in winter can cause exposed or poorly insulated pipes to burst, while hot, humid summers can accelerate wear on water heaters and outdoor spigots. We see seasonal patterns in call volume tied to both extremes.
Burst pipes and water heater failures are among the most frequent emergency calls we receive, particularly during winter cold snaps and as older water heaters reach the end of their typical lifespan.
In many cases yes, depending on current scheduling. Call our dispatch line and we'll let you know the earliest available time for your specific request.
Skip the search. Call the line that's answered 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
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