Call now for emergency issues
Best for active leaks, flooding risk, sewer backups, no hot water, or anything that cannot wait until tomorrow.
Call us at (778) 312‑3314 or use the form below. We’ll get back within one business hour during Mon–Fri 8am–5pm, and emergency calls are best handled by phone right away. For quote-ready or diagnosis-first jobs, you can now attach photos to make the first review clearer. If pricing is your first question, start with the pricing & estimates guide. If you want a quick decision guide first, see the emergency plumbing page, the drain cleaning page, the water heater page, the tankless install page, the leak detection page, the toilet repair & replacement page, the sewer camera & sump page, the pipe repair & repipe page, or the fixture install & repair page.
Most quote requests get a response within one business hour during regular office hours.
Call right away for emergency plumbing help with active leaks, burst pipes, sewer backups, and no-hot-water calls that cannot wait.
Share unit, access, parking, and building context upfront so the right next step is clearer from the start.
If you want local coverage details before submitting the form, start with the city page that matches your property. Each one links back to the relevant service guides and request paths.
Best for active leaks, flooding risk, sewer backups, no hot water, or anything that cannot wait until tomorrow.
Perfect for fixture replacements, drain issues, water heater questions, and non-emergency repairs where a quick written summary helps.
We review the issue, confirm the right service path, and follow up with the fastest practical next step based on urgency and location.
A little context goes a long way. These quick tips help you know when to call immediately and what details make it easier to route your request quickly.
Whether you call or use the form, the goal is to reduce uncertainty quickly and make the next step obvious.
The fastest routing happens when the request includes the details that actually matter—especially for condos, strata, and occupied homes.
Share the symptom, your city, and when you want service. Photos or model numbers help if the job is quote-ready.
Unit number, buzzer, parking limits, and any building contact help reduce avoidable delays and back-and-forth.
If damage is active, call first. The form is still useful for contained issues or same-day scheduling with context.
Instead of opening a blank form and figuring it out field by field, start with the situation that matches your job. We’ll prefill the request path so it’s easier to send the right details.
When damage is active or spreading, calling right away is the fastest route. If you need to submit details too, use the emergency request path after you call.
A contained drain issue usually works well through the form. Overflow, sewage, or an unusable bathroom is better handled by phone first.
Use this path for tank leaks, ignition problems, error codes, replacement planning, or tankless install questions. If you already know the main job is a tankless swap or upgrade, the dedicated tankless page is the better prep path.
Ideal for quote-ready jobs where photos, access notes, or a short written summary can save time before the first call back.
This section makes the likely response path clearer before you hit submit, which helps reduce uncertainty before booking.
Phone is the priority for emergencies. The immediate goal is to understand whether the issue is contained and what the safest next step is.
Form requests with a clear summary, city, and call-back number are usually the easiest to triage quickly during office hours.
Written details, photos, model numbers, unit access notes, and scheduling windows help reduce back-and-forth.
Simple rule: if the issue is actively damaging the property or can’t safely wait until tomorrow, call. If the issue is contained and the details matter, the online request is usually the better starting point.
People often want to know whether the form is okay, whether photos help, and how much certainty they can get before diagnosis. Answering that directly makes the next step easier.
Call if water is actively causing damage, sewage is backing up, the issue cannot safely wait until tomorrow, or you need urgent hot water help. Use the online form for contained issues, quote-ready jobs, and situations where photos, model numbers, or access notes will help route the request faster.
Yes. The form accepts optional photos, which are especially useful for leaks, fixtures, toilets, water heaters, and condo or strata access context.
Yes. Unit numbers, buzzer details, parking limits, and building contacts help route condo and strata requests more smoothly from the start.
Some quote-ready jobs can be ballparked earlier, especially fixture swaps and certain replacements. Leaks, blockages, mystery moisture, and intermittent issues usually need on-site diagnosis before a reliable final price should be given.