24/7 Emergency Plumber in Bryan & College Station, TX

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When a Plumbing Problem Cannot Wait

An emergency plumber can help limit property damage, restore essential water and drainage systems, and address safety concerns. Holman’s Quality Plumbing provides 24/7 emergency plumbing service for homes and businesses in Bryan, College Station, and nearby Brazos Valley communities. Call any time to explain the problem and request service. Dispatch and arrival depend on current job conditions, so no specific response time is guaranteed.

Our licensed plumbing company handles urgent residential and commercial problems involving water lines, fixtures, drains, sewer lines, water heaters, and customer-owned gas piping. When the situation involves fire, flooding near electrical equipment, a suspected natural-gas leak, or another immediate threat to life or property, contact 911 or the appropriate utility first.

Plumbing emergencies we handle

  • Burst, broken, or actively leaking water pipes
  • Major leaks that cannot be stopped at a fixture shutoff
  • Sewer backups or wastewater coming through drains and fixtures
  • Overflowing toilets, tubs, sinks, or floor drains
  • Leaking water heaters or a sudden loss of hot water
  • Damaged plumbing after a freeze, storm, renovation, or excavation
  • Urgent commercial plumbing failures affecting customers, tenants, or operations
  • Customer-owned gas-line problems after the area has been made safe by emergency responders or the gas utility

For service-specific information, review our pages for leak detection and repair, drain cleaning and unclogging, sewer-line maintenance, water-heater repair, and gas-line installation and repair.

What to do during a plumbing emergency

  1. Protect people first. Keep children, pets, customers, and employees away from wastewater, hot water, standing water near electrical equipment, or unstable materials.
  2. Stop the water only when it is safe. Close the affected fixture valve or the main water shutoff if you know where it is and can reach it without entering a hazardous area.
  3. Call Holman’s and describe the problem. Share the service address, what is leaking or backing up, whether water or utilities are shut off, and any equipment or fixture involved.
  4. Do not dismantle pressurized or gas equipment. Avoid repairs that could worsen the leak, damage equipment, or expose anyone to hot water, sewage, gas, or electricity.

If you smell or suspect natural gas, leave the area immediately. Do not operate switches, phones, vehicles, or anything that could create a spark. From a safe location, call 911 and your gas utility. Contact a plumber only after emergency responders or the utility say the area is safe.

Emergency plumber service: water shutoff valves in Bryan and College Station
Knowing the location of a safe, accessible water shutoff can help limit damage during an active leak.

Emergency plumber serving the Brazos Valley

Holman’s Quality Plumbing serves Bryan, College Station, Navasota, Hearne, Caldwell, Normangee, Somerville, Madisonville, and surrounding communities across Brazos, Grimes, Madison, and Burleson counties. Call to confirm service availability for your exact address and current emergency.

Emergency and pipe-repair work

These first-party photos show Holman’s equipment working at night and a local pipe repair completed by the team.

Emergency Plumber FAQs

Is Holman’s Quality Plumbing available 24 hours?

Holman’s lists 24-hour availability for emergency plumbing service. Call (979) 777-0178 to explain the problem and request service. Dispatch and arrival depend on current job conditions, so no specific response time is guaranteed.

What counts as a plumbing emergency?

Examples include burst pipes, major active leaks, sewer backups, overflowing fixtures that cannot be stopped, leaking water heaters, and plumbing failures that threaten property or essential operations.

What should I do before the plumber arrives?

Keep people away from wastewater, hot water, and standing water near electrical equipment. If it is safe and you know how, close the affected fixture valve or main water shutoff. Do not dismantle pressurized, electrical, or gas equipment.

What should I do if I smell natural gas?

Leave the area immediately. Do not operate switches, phones, vehicles, or anything that could create a spark. From a safe location, call 911 and your gas utility. Contact a plumber only after the area has been declared safe.

Does Holman’s serve areas outside Bryan and College Station?

Yes. Holman’s serves communities across Brazos, Grimes, Madison, and Burleson counties, including Navasota, Hearne, Caldwell, Normangee, Somerville, and Madisonville. Call to confirm service for your address.

Call Holman’s for Emergency Plumbing Service

For emergency plumbing service in Bryan, College Station, and surrounding Brazos Valley communities, call Holman’s Quality Plumbing at (979) 777-0178. Tell us what happened, whether water or utilities are shut off, and the service address so the team can assess the request.

Texas customers can review the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners’ consumer information and verify plumbing license information.

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