It's 11:47 p.m. on a Tuesday. The temperature outside hit 8 degrees an hour ago. You hear water running where no water should be running. You walk into the kitchen and the ceiling is darker than it was this morning. You don't know where the main shutoff is. You don't know who's open this late. You need someone now.
Carlos Plumbing answers the phone now in Glassport.
What Happens When You Call Us Tonight
A real person picks up. Not voicemail. Not a "leave your name and we'll get back to you" message. A dispatcher, by the phone, ready to act.
Three questions get asked first:
- Where is the water?
- Have you turned off the main supply?
- Is anyone in danger?
While you're answering, a truck is being assigned. Within five minutes of your call, a technician is in motion toward your address. Within seven, you have an arrival time that is accurate — not a four-hour window, not a "sometime tonight." A real estimated time.
Average on-site arrival for a Glassport burst pipe call: under 60 minutes during normal operations. Under 90 minutes during a major freeze event when every plumber in the city is dispatched. We'll tell you the truth either way.
Burst Pipe & Freeze Services We Run 24 Hours a Day
24-Hour Emergency Burst Pipe Repair
Pipe breaks. We stop the water, cut out the failed section, replace with new material, pressure-test, and turn the system back on. Most burst pipe repairs in Glassport are completed in a single visit. The truck carries common pipe sizes and fittings for copper, PEX, and CPVC. No "we'll come back tomorrow" — the work gets done now.
Frozen Pipe Thawing — Done Right
A frozen pipe is a burst pipe that hasn't happened yet. Heat applied wrong turns it into one immediately. We use controlled thawing: heat tape, heated air, low-temperature warming pads. No open flame. No torches. No internet-video methods that crack the pipe wall by thermal shock. Once the pipe is thawed, we inspect it for stress damage before water is restored. About 15% of frozen pipes have hairline damage that only shows under pressure — finding it before water is turned back on is the difference between a thaw appointment and a flood appointment.
In-Wall & In-Ceiling Pipe Rupture Repair
The worst kind. Water has been running behind drywall or above a ceiling for an unknown amount of time before you noticed. We locate the rupture point, open the minimum amount of drywall needed for access, repair, pressure-test, and document the damage for your insurance claim. Drywall finishing isn't our work — we coordinate with restoration contractors for that — but we leave the plumbing fixed and the documentation complete.
Burst Outdoor Faucet & Hose Bib Repair
Outdoor faucets freeze and split internally. The damage is often invisible until you turn the hose on in spring and water sprays inside the wall. We replace failed hose bibs in Glassport, PA homes with frost-proof models that resist freeze damage going forward, and we repair any interior water damage the original failure caused.
Pre-Winter Freeze Prevention Service
The repair you don't need is the cheapest one we offer. Before the first hard freeze, we inspect every vulnerable pipe in the home — exterior walls, crawl spaces, attics, garages, outdoor connections — and add insulation, heat tape, and frost-proof fittings where appropriate. A single seasonal visit. Pays for itself the first winter you don't lose a pipe.
Whole-House Winterization for Vacant Properties
Heading out of Glassport for the winter? Leaving a rental property unoccupied? We drain the supply system, blow out the lines with compressed air, drain water heaters where applicable, and protect against freeze damage during the absence. The service costs a fraction of what a single burst pipe repair would.
A Real Call From Last January
11:13 p.m., a Wednesday during a multi-day deep freeze. Homeowner in Glassport, PA, second-floor bathroom, water coming through the dining room ceiling below. Main shutoff location unknown.
The dispatcher walked the homeowner through finding the shutoff (located near the front of the basement, behind a storage shelf). Water stopped at 11:18 p.m. Technician arrived at 11:54 p.m. Burst pipe identified in 22 minutes — a 14-inch section of copper between the second-floor floor joists that had frozen and split. Repair completed by 1:35 a.m. System pressure-tested. Water restored to service by 1:48 a.m.
The homeowner had hot and cold water back the same night. Insurance documentation was submitted the next morning. Drywall and ceiling restoration was handled by a contractor we recommended. Total damage to the flooring and ceiling: significant. Total damage to the bedrooms upstairs: zero, because the water was stopped fast. This is what fast response actually means. Not a marketing line. A timestamp.
Realistic Cost Ranges for Glassport Freeze Repairs
- Single accessible burst pipe (visible, easy reach): Lower end of emergency rates.
- Burst pipe inside a wall: Mid-range, depending on location and access.
- Frozen pipe thaw with no rupture: Significantly cheaper than burst repair.
- Pre-winter prevention service: Flat fee, scoped by home size and exposure.
- Whole-house winterization for vacant properties: Flat fee, scaled to home size.
Emergency rates apply outside business hours. We disclose the rate on the call before dispatching, so you can decide whether the situation can wait until morning or whether tonight is the answer.
What Glassport Customers Are Saying
"Pipe burst in the basement at midnight during the January freeze. Carlos had a technician at the house in 41 minutes. Repair was done by 2 a.m. and the bill matched the quote exactly. They were the third company I called — the first two had four-hour wait times. Won't be calling anyone else next time." — Thomas R.
"Honest review: when I called during the worst day of the freeze, dispatch told me the wait was going to be three hours because every truck was out. They didn't sugarcoat it. They also told me what to do in the meantime to minimize damage. The technician was professional when he arrived, the repair was solid, and I appreciate that they didn't lie about the wait just to keep my business." — Linda P.
"We had Carlos winterize a vacation property in Glassport, PA last fall. Came back in April expecting some kind of issue and there was nothing — the system was perfect. The cost was reasonable, the work was documented, and I'll absolutely use them again." — James W.
Emergency Burst Pipe & Frozen Pipe Repair in Glassport: FAQs
Shut off the main water valve if you haven't. Turn off electricity to any flooded area. Move valuables out of the water's path. Don't try to thaw a frozen pipe with a torch — that's how minor freezes turn into ruptures. If you can't find the shutoff, stay on the line with our dispatcher and we'll walk you through it in your Glassport home.
We don't speak for other companies. We can tell you that our average response time across Glassport is under 60 minutes for emergency calls and that we publish the wait time honestly when demand spikes during major weather events.
We dispatch 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our phones are answered by a real person, not an answering service. The on-call technicians rotate, but someone is always available.
Yes. Emergency and after-hours work runs at a higher rate than scheduled service. We disclose the rate on the phone before dispatching to your Glassport, PA address, and we'll tell you honestly whether your situation can safely wait until morning hours.
Usually yes — most homeowners' policies cover sudden water damage from a burst pipe. The pipe repair itself is sometimes excluded, but the resulting damage usually isn't. We provide complete documentation for the claim.
The 90-Second Decision That Determines How Much a Burst Pipe Costs
Every burst pipe in Glassport turns into one of two stories. In the first story, water flows for 90 seconds before someone finds the main shutoff and closes it. The repair costs maybe four hundred dollars. The cleanup involves towels. In the second story, water flows for 45 minutes because no one in the house knows where the main shutoff is or how to operate it. The repair still costs four hundred dollars. The cleanup involves drywall, flooring, joists, and an insurance claim with a five-digit number on the bottom line.
The difference between these two stories isn't skill or money or luck. It's whether someone in the household has spent five minutes, on a normal day, finding and exercising the main water shutoff valve.
This is what to do, and you can do it before you finish reading this paragraph: locate your main shutoff. In most homes it's in one of three places — the basement near where the supply line enters from the street, a utility closet on the ground floor, or outside near the meter. It's typically a quarter-turn ball valve in homes built after 1990 (turn the lever 90 degrees and the water stops) or a round gate valve in older homes (multiple turns to close).
Once you find it, do two things. First, exercise it: close it, open it, close it, open it. Old gate valves seize from disuse, and seizure means it won't close when you need it to. If it doesn't move freely, that's a service call we can do in 30 minutes and it's the cheapest insurance available against the second story above. Second, label it. A piece of red tape and a marker. "Main shutoff — close to stop all water." Show every adult in the home where it is. Show teenagers old enough to be home alone. Tape a quick instruction card to the wall nearby.
The whole exercise takes five minutes. It will, statistically, save you more money over the life of homeownership than any other five-minute plumbing-related activity.
Limited Emergency Slots Remaining Tonight — Call Now
If a pipe is leaking in your Glassport home right now, stop reading and call. We're dispatching tonight, but the freeze schedule fills up by mid-evening on cold nights. The earlier in the night you call, the faster we arrive. Lock in tonight's slot before midnight.