24/7, Fast, Emergency Plumbing Help in Monterey, Salinas and Surrounding Areas
Here for You Anytime — Day or Night
Plumbing problems don’t wait for business hours—and neither do we. When water starts pouring where it shouldn’t, you can count on Val’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc. for a fast, dependable fix. Our emergency plumbing team is available day or night, 7 days a week, to handle urgent issues anywhere in Monterey, Salinas, and the surrounding communities.
From burst pipes and overflowing drains to water heater failures and sewer backups, our licensed plumbers arrive fully equipped to stop the damage and restore your system quickly. We focus on efficiency, professionalism, and long-term solutions—so your plumbing stays reliable long after the emergency is resolved.
With Val’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc., you’ll get more than just a quick repair—you’ll get a trusted partner dedicated to protecting your home/business and peace of mind. Whenever a plumbing disaster strikes, call our 24-hour team for prompt service you can rely on throughout Monterey County and beyond.

When a plumbing emergency happens, you need a dependable team ready to act fast. Val’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc. is committed to delivering prompt, professional emergency plumbing services throughout Monterey, Salinas, and the surrounding areas—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our experts are always just a call away for leaks, clogs, burst pipes, water heaters and more.
A plumbing emergency includes burst pipes, major leaks, sewage backups, overflowing toilets, gas leaks, or complete loss of water. Anything causing flooding or safety hazards should be treated as urgent.
Shut off the main water supply, turn off water heaters if there’s a leak, avoid using electrical appliances near water, and try to contain the leak with towels or buckets.
Our technicians aim to arrive within 30–90 minutes, depending on location, traffic, and call volume.
Yes, emergency services typically cost more than standard calls, especially during nights, weekends, or holidays.
Yes — most fixtures (toilets, sinks, water heaters) have individual shutoff valves. Turning these off can isolate the problem until a plumber arrives.
Turn off the toilet’s water valve (behind or near the base), don’t flush again, and use towels to soak up excess water. If it continues, call a plumber.
Leave the house immediately and call your gas company or emergency services before contacting a plumber. Gas leaks are dangerous and require immediate attention.
Avoid using sinks, showers, or toilets. Backups could indicate a main sewer blockage that can cause contamination or flooding.
Regular inspections, drain cleaning, and timely repairs can prevent major issues. Avoid flushing non-flushable items and keep grease out of drains.
Once a year is a good rule of thumb, especially for older homes or those with a history of leaks or clogs.