
Warrington Township · Bucks County · 18976
Emergency Plumber in Warrington, PA
Burst pipes, sewer backups, no water, no heat. Warrington is a straight run up Route 611 from our Southampton shop, so it is one of our regular emergency territories.
Total price quoted up front · No per-minute clock · Free estimates on repairs
What Goes Wrong in Warrington
Warrington splits into two very different emergency patterns. The 1990s and 2000s developments off Easton Road and Lower State call about failed shutoff valves, burst washing-machine hoses and water heaters that let go at the twelve-year mark. The older farm-era properties on well and pressure tanks call about no water at all.
What We Come Out For
Burst or frozen pipe
Split copper or galvanized in Warrington crawl spaces, unheated garages and exterior walls — we isolate it, cut out the failed run and get water back on.
Sewer or main-line backup
Sewage coming up a basement drain or laundry standpipe. Cable machine and hydro-jetter on the truck, and a camera afterward so you know why it happened.
No water
A failed main shutoff, a broken service line, or a well and pressure-tank problem. We find it and restore supply before we talk about the permanent fix.
Water heater failure
Tank split, leaking relief valve, or no hot water at all. We shut it down safely and can usually replace the same day.
No heat
Boiler lockout, circulator failure or a leaking zone valve during a cold snap.
Sump pump failure in a storm
Water rising in the basement while the pump sits dead — replacement pumps stocked on the truck.
How an Emergency Call Goes
1. Call and describe it
You talk to us, not a call-center script. We tell you what to shut off right now and give you a real arrival window.
2. Shut it down safely
Main valve, heater gas or power, stop using drains — we walk you through it on the phone so damage stops before we arrive.
3. We arrive stocked
A Registered Master Plumber with a fully-stocked truck — cable machine, jetter, camera, pumps and common fittings.
4. Price before the work
You get the total price up front, not a clock running by the minute. Free estimates on any follow-up repair.

Shut This Off Before We Arrive
- Water-side leak: close the main valve. In the newer Warrington developments the main is usually in a mechanical room or unfinished basement corner near the meter; on well systems, kill the pump breaker first.
- Sewer backup: stop using every fixture, including the washing machine and dishwasher. Each cycle adds to what's coming up.
- Leaking water heater: shut the gas valve or trip the breaker, then close the cold inlet on top of the tank.
- Smell of gas: leave the house and call 911 or the utility first. Call us once the property is safe.
- Everything: photograph the damage before you clean up.
FAQ
Warrington Emergency Questions
Do you take emergency plumbing calls in Warrington?
Yes. We take emergency calls throughout Warrington and the rest of our Bucks and Montgomery County service area. Call 215-364-0133 and describe what is happening — we will tell you what to shut off immediately and give you an honest arrival window rather than a vague promise.
We are on a well in Warrington and have no water — can you help?
Yes. No-water calls on Warrington well systems are usually a waterlogged or failed pressure tank, a bad pressure switch, or a pump problem. We diagnose the whole system rather than guessing, and we tell you honestly if it is a pump-contractor job.
Do you cover the newer developments off Lower State Road?
Constantly. Those homes are now past the age where the original water heater, plastic supply stops and washer hoses start failing, and that is a large share of our Warrington emergency work.
Can you replace a leaking water heater the same day in Warrington?
In most cases yes. We shut it down safely, confirm the venting and connections meet current code, and quote you the total before we start rather than running a clock.
What does an emergency call cost?
Emergency rates are higher than scheduled daytime service — that is true of every honest shop. What we do not do is run a per-minute clock or add surprise surcharges: you get the total price before we start the work, and estimates on any follow-up repair are free.
What should I do while I wait for the plumber?
If it is water-side, shut the main valve. In the newer Warrington developments the main is usually in a mechanical room or unfinished basement corner near the meter; on well systems, kill the pump breaker first. If it is sewer-side, stop running every fixture in the house, including the washer. If the water heater is leaking, kill its gas or breaker. Take photos before you clean up; your insurer will want them.
Do you handle gas emergencies?
If you smell gas, leave the house and call 911 or the utility's emergency line first — do not flip switches on your way out. Once the property is safe, call us for the repair and pressure test.
Are you licensed?
Yes — PA HIC #5653, Registered Master Plumber, over 20 years serving Warrington and the surrounding area. Warrington Township permits are pulled for water-service and sewer-lateral work when the emergency repair becomes a replacement.
Plumbing Emergency in Warrington?
Angermeier Plumbing & Heating Inc · 739 Churchville Road, Southampton, PA 18966 · Emergency service.
Call 215-364-0133