A burst pipe at 6 AM. A sewer backup flooding the bathroom. A water heater dumping gallons across the garage floor. These are the moments where the next 15 minutes matter more than anything else.
Knowing what to do before your plumber arrives can be the difference between a contained incident and thousands of dollars in water damage. If you’re dealing with a plumbing emergency right now in Asheville, here’s your action plan.
Step 1: Shut Off the Water
Every home has a main water shutoff valve, usually located near the water meter or where the main supply line enters the house. Turn it off. If the emergency is isolated to one fixture, like a toilet or sink, look for the local shutoff valve behind or beneath it and close that first.
If you can’t find your shutoff valve, call Sudo Plumbing immediately at (828) 676-8772 and we’ll walk you through locating it while dispatching a plumber to your location.
Step 2: Turn Off the Water Heater
If the emergency involves flooding or you’ve shut off the main water supply, turn off your water heater to prevent damage to the unit. For gas water heaters, turn the dial to the pilot position. For electric units, flip the breaker. Running a water heater with no water supply can cause overheating and shorten the life of the equipment.
If your water heater is the source of the problem, leaking from the base or making unusual sounds, the U.S. Department of Energy recommends shutting it down immediately and calling a licensed plumber.
Step 3: Open Drains and Spigots
After shutting off the main supply, open the lowest faucet in your home, usually a basement or ground-floor spigot, to drain remaining water from the pipes. This reduces pressure and minimizes additional leaking from the damaged area.
If the emergency is a sewer backup rather than a supply leak, do not run any water. Avoid flushing toilets, running sinks, or using the washing machine until the blockage is cleared.
Step 4: Contain the Damage
Use towels, buckets, and bins to collect standing water. Move furniture, electronics, and valuables away from the affected area. If water is near electrical outlets or your breaker panel, shut off power to that section of the home before touching anything.
Take photos of the damage for your records. Insurance claims go smoother with documented evidence of the initial condition.
Step 5: Call a Licensed Emergency Plumber
With the immediate damage contained, call a licensed Asheville plumber who can respond quickly and diagnose the problem accurately. When you call, be ready to describe what happened, whether you were able to shut off the water, and the location of the leak or backup.
Sudo Plumbing, LLC provides honest flat-rate pricing on every service call, including emergencies. You’ll know the cost before any work begins, even in a crisis.
Common Asheville Plumbing Emergencies
The most frequent emergency calls we receive from homeowners in Asheville, Weaverville, Woodfin, and surrounding areas include burst supply lines during winter cold snaps, sewer backups from root intrusion or line failure, water heater leaks and failures, and overflowing toilets with mainline blockages.
Many of these emergencies can be prevented with regular drain maintenance and periodic plumbing inspections. But when they happen, fast action protects your home and your budget.
When in Doubt, Call
If you’re not sure whether your situation counts as an emergency, call anyway. A running toilet that won’t stop, a ceiling stain that’s getting bigger, or a foul sewer smell that appeared suddenly are all signs that something needs immediate attention. Waiting overnight can turn a manageable repair into a major restoration project.
Sudo Plumbing Is Here When You Need Us
Sudo Plumbing, LLC serves Asheville, Weaverville, Arden, Leicester, Candler, Swannanoa, Black Mountain, Woodfin, and Fairview with fast, honest residential plumbing services. Licensed, insured, and committed to clear communication from the first call.
Call Sudo Plumbing, LLC: (828) 676-8772