Temecula Emergency Plumber, 24/7
Pipe let go inside a wall? A water heater emptying across the garage floor? A toilet backing up sewage after midnight? All Star Plumbing is your Temecula emergency plumber: we kill the water first, trace the failure second, and hand you a written price before anything is cut open. A tech on your driveway inside 60 minutes, any hour, any night, any holiday, from the Old Town streets to the newest tracts.
- 60-minute response, 24/7
- $0 service call
- Free written estimate before any work
- Licensed, family-owned since 2008
Heads up: we’re an emergency crew for water and drains. Pool and spa equipment and irrigation systems aren’t our scope. Burst pipes, sewage backups, no hot water, and severe clogs? That’s exactly us.
Why Temecula emergencies span Old Town and the new tracts
Temecula grew from a wine-country crossroads into a city of master-planned neighborhoods, so its plumbing covers a wide range. The homes around Old Town carry the oldest pipe in the valley, the big planned communities from the 1990s and 2000s run newer systems, and what fails on a given street tends to follow how old it is.
The hot inland valley presses on all of it. Long summers push a water heater in a baking garage harder and raise the pressure in the system, and the rare hard freeze can split an exposed line or a hose bib. That’s why burst-pipe and failed-heater calls climb through the heat, and spike again on a cold snap.
Our dispatch keeps an emergency-stocked truck ready for both ends of that range, older-home fittings and modern PEX alike, so a Temecula call gets a real tech and the right parts on the first trip rather than a callback in the morning. We stop the water, put the repair in writing, and only then open anything up.
No Service Call Fee
The service call and a visual assessment cost nothing. You get a free written estimate before any work, day or night.
Truck Rolls Day or Night
Burst pipes don't keep business hours. We isolate the line, cap the water, and stop the damage before it spreads.
Same-Trip Repair
Common emergency parts ride on the truck. Most burst-pipe, heater, and angle-stop calls are fixed before we leave.
What fails in a Temecula plumbing emergency?
Two shapes of trouble: water escaping somewhere it shouldn't, or none reaching a tap that needs it. We stop it, then quote the real repair in writing before anything larger opens. In a valley this mixed in age, the failure usually matches the era of the home.
Burst Pipe & Failed Supply Line
An angle stop that gives way, a supply line burst at the connection, a pinhole weeping in older copper, a washer hose that ruptures. We isolate the run, remove the bad length, and splice new PEX in on the spot.
- Isolated at the meter or the stop
- Bad length replaced with PEX, then tested
- Only the needed section of wall opened
Sewage & Sewer Backup
A toilet that overflows and won't settle, a low drain gurgling sewage, tubs burbling together across the house. The main is the culprit, not one fixture. We clear and scope it in the same visit.
- Cable or jet to fit the line
- Camera in when the cause is buried
- Cleanout found and opened
No Hot Water & Heater Failure
A cold tap on a busy morning, a tank pooling on the garage floor, a tankless throwing a code. A garage baking through valley summers wears a heater out. We diagnose it, and a failed tank goes in that day.
- Failed tanks replaced same day
- Tankless ignition and sensor work
- Straps and expansion tank to code
Severe Clog & Overflow
A grease-clogged kitchen branch, the house's lowest drain rising, a tub holding water. We size the tool to the pipe, cable or jet, and scope it when the cause won't show.
- Tool sized to the pipe
- Cable on a single branch clog
- Jet on grease and roots
High Pressure, PRV & Main Shutoff
A regulator stuck wide past 100 psi, a main that turns but won't seal, a weeping meter stop. High pressure grinds a house down, and its guard valve is often first to fail. We replace it there and then.
- PRV or ball-valve swap
- Static pressure checked afterward
- Meter-side shutoff coordinated as needed
Toilet, Faucet & Fixture Failure
A toilet overrunning a failed wax ring, a faucet that won't shut, a shower cartridge locked hot. The common parts ride along, so most wrap in a single stop.
- Wax rings, fill valves, supply lines
- Cartridges, stems, trim
- Toilet, faucet, angle-stop swaps
What happens between your call and a dry house.
The costly minutes of an emergency are the ones before the water is off, and in a two-story tract home the shutoff isn't always obvious. So the work starts on the phone: our dispatcher walks you to a valve while the truck is already rolling.
On site the order holds: contain, diagnose, price it in writing, repair. No wall or fixture is opened until you've seen the number.
Get to the shutoff first
On the phone we point you to whatever stops it fastest: the fixture stop, the heater inlet, or the house main. On many Temecula homes the main is in the garage wall or an exterior box, and we'll help you find it.
Make the power safe
Water near outlets, over a ceiling, or by the furnace means flipping a breaker before we arrive. If a water heater is the source, gas to pilot, or the electric off at the panel.
A truck stocked for the whole valley
It rolls with angle stops, supply lines, PEX and fittings, pressure regulators, heater parts, wax rings, cartridges, and a drain machine, parts for both Old Town's older homes and the newer tracts. That range makes a one-trip night fix possible.
Confirm it's contained, then diagnose
First off the truck: check the water is truly off and nothing keeps spreading. Then we track the exact failure, quick on a split supply line, longer on a backup that wants a camera down the main.
Written estimate in your hand
Before we cut, drill, snake, or replace, you get an itemized written price. The service call and the visual once-over are $0, and nothing starts until you approve it.
Repair, test, and clean up
A pressure test on supply fixes, a flow test on drains, a T&P and gas check on a heater swap. We prove the repair, tidy the space, and walk you through what happened.
How the seasons drive Temecula plumbing emergencies.
In a hot inland valley, the calendar has a lot to say about what goes wrong and when. Knowing the pattern helps you get ahead of the calls we see most.
Whatever the season, an active leak or a dead heater gets the same 60-minute response, day or night.
Peak summer: heaters and pressure.
Long hot stretches push a garage water heater hard and raise system pressure. It's when tired tanks quit and stressed fittings let go, so a heater near its age is worth watching in July.
A rare hard freeze: outdoor lines.
The valley doesn't freeze often, but when it does, an exposed hose bib or an unprotected outdoor line can split. Covering bibs before a cold night is cheap insurance.
Holiday gatherings: kitchen and drains.
A full house means grease down the kitchen line and a hard-worked disposal, which is why main-line and kitchen backups spike around the holidays. Keep fat out of the drain.
Long trips away: a small leak runs unseen.
A slow drip while you're traveling becomes real damage by the time you're back. Shutting the main before a long trip turns a would-be flood into nothing.
Year-round: Old Town's older pipe.
The oldest homes near Old Town run older supply and drain lines that don't wait for a season. A pinhole or a tired shutoff there can go any month of the year.
Any night, any season: we answer.
Emergencies don't keep a schedule, and neither do we. Dispatch is live around the clock, and a local tech is on the way within the hour.
Our thanks to the people who keep Temecula running.
A 5% discount, up to $200 off, for first responders, military, healthcare workers, teachers, seniors, and nonprofit staff across Temecula. Mention "Community Heroes" when you call, and we'll take care of the rest.
- First Responders
- Military
- Healthcare Workers
- Seniors
- Teachers
- Nonprofit Employees
Applies to repairs over $500. Cannot be combined with other promotions. Proof of eligibility may be requested at the time of service.
The Temecula neighborhoods we run emergencies in.
Temecula runs from the historic blocks by Old Town out to the big planned communities on the edges, and our crews take emergency calls across all of it, any hour of the night. Tell us where you are and a tech is already heading over.
Temecula Office
Temecula, CA 92562
Temecula neighborhoods we take emergency calls in
The parts of the city we're in most. Not listed? If it's Temecula, we still cover it, just call.
What stands behind every Temecula emergency call.
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What homeowners say after the emergency is over.
Real reviews from urgent and after-hours calls, verified through Google Business Profile.
Customer Service was excellent, I had an emergency plumbing issue on an early Saturday night. My kitchen was flooding and I was panicking. Everyone from answering my call to getting a plumber to my house was so helpful and communicating with me throughout the ordeal. Sergio was the plumber that came to the rescue. He explained everything and even answered some other questions. Thank you to all involved;)
I had John and helper come out on a Sunday evening when my water heater quit on me . Got it replaced and had hot water in a quickly manor. Definitely recommend these guys
John was very through, explained everything, came out same morning of call, fixed with angle stops the one that severely leaked and a second one I had him fix for maintenence. He took the time to answer all questions. Everything works the way it should
What does a Temecula emergency cost?
Honest answer: a failure can't be priced from a website. A late call could be a five-minute stop-valve swap or a full heater replacement with code upgrades. What we can lay out is what sets the figure, so the written estimate reads clearly when the tech hands you the tablet. The service call and a visual assessment are always $0.
What sets the figure
Which part let go
A stop valve or a supply line is the low end, a burst run of in-wall copper the middle, a failed heater the top. The first minutes on site place you on that scale.
The hour it happens
Overnight and holiday work can carry its own rate. When it does, it's a line of its own on the estimate you approve, never tacked on afterward.
How buried the leak is
A valve in the open is minutes. A leak inside a two-story wall or an upper ceiling adds the opening and the patch, quoted before we begin.
Aboard or a parts run
Most parts ride with the truck. A rare exception, an odd heater size or a particular regulator, can need a daytime run, adding time but not labor.
How fast can a tech actually reach my Temecula home at night?
Our target is 60 minutes anywhere in Temecula, at any hour. Dispatch is live around the clock and the truck stays loaded and staged, so a call reaches a real tech inside that window, from Old Town out to Redhawk or Wolf Creek.
Our home is an older one near Old Town. What tends to fail first?
In the oldest homes it’s usually the original supply lines, worn shutoffs and angle stops, and a water heater that’s been in place a long while. The newer communities fail differently, more often a builder-grade fitting or a supply line. Wherever you are, finding the main shutoff before you need it saves the most damage.
Does the valley heat really cause plumbing emergencies?
It plays a part. A long, hot summer works a garage water heater harder, stresses fittings, and lifts system pressure, so heater and pipe failures rise in the hot months. And the occasional hard freeze does the reverse, cracking exposed outdoor lines, so both ends of the year keep the phone busy.
Do you charge a fee just to come out at night?
No. The service call and a visual assessment are $0, so getting a tech out and sizing up the trouble costs you nothing. If a repair is needed, the written estimate comes first, and any night or holiday rate sits as its own line on that estimate, approved before work starts.
My water heater died overnight. Can you replace it the same day?
Nearly always. We check the unit first, and once the tank is confirmed failed we carry the common gas and electric sizes to put a new one in that day, strapped and to code with an expansion tank. An unusual size or a tankless job might carry a piece to the next day. See our water heater service for the whole picture.
It's about to freeze overnight. What should I do?
Cover exposed hose bibs, unhook and drain garden hoses, and let an indoor faucet trickle on any line that runs along an outside wall. Hard freezes are rare here, which is just why outdoor lines aren’t built for them and a cold snap can catch a house out. If one splits, shut the main and call.
Several drains back up at the same time. What does that mean?
When more than one fixture backs up together, the blockage sits downstream of all of them, in the main line rather than a single drain. Stop running water through the house and call. We clear the main and put a camera down it to show the cause and whether it needs more than a cleaning.
The drain keeps clogging after I clear it. Why?
A clog that returns means a plunger or a store-bought bottle isn’t lifting the real cause: grease, roots, or a low spot in the line. We camera the drain to find it, then clear it properly. Leave the chemical cleaners alone, since they corrode the pipe over time. See our drain cleaning.
Burst, backup, or no hot water in Temecula? Call now.
A 24 hour plumber for Temecula: a local tech, a stocked truck, and a written estimate before we touch a thing. If it's not ours to fix, we'll point you to who can.
26193 Jefferson Ave, Ste C · Temecula, CA 92562 · Licensed & Insured