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Meet The Team
When you’ve got an emergency, it’s important to know your home is looked after by the right people.




We’re available 24/7, 365 days a year to handle your emergency plumbing call outs.
We specialise in providing fast-response local emergency plumbers to your property for emergencies any time day or night.
Why Choose One of Our Local Heroes?
Rapid Response
87% of our emergency call outs are attended within 90 minutes. Don't spend hours shopping around when we can have someone there ASAP!
No Hidden Costs
Our pricing is nice and easy - we even send you a text message with the quote in writing before you give us the go ahead.
Local Trades
We're not a big corporate - we use our network of friendly local emergency plumbers. Supporting local, highly-respected trades is what we love.
What Seems to Be The Problem?

Burst Pipe Leaking?
Few things cause as much damage to your property as an uncontrollable leak. Let our team stop it for you as soon as possible.

Toilet Not Flushing?
If you’ve only got one toilet in your property it’s important to keep it working. Our qualified, emergency plumbers can help.

Water Escape Needs Tracing?
Not sure where the leak is coming from? Professional, fully qualified engineers can help you trace the source and solve the problem.
Emergency Plumber vs Regular Plumber?
Regular plumbers and emergency plumbers are both essential professionals in the plumbing industry, but they serve different purposes and offer distinct services.
Regular plumbers typically work during standard business hours, addressing routine plumbing needs like installing fixtures, repairing leaks, and performing maintenance tasks. They handle planned projects and renovations, and you may need to schedule appointments during their regular work hours. Their services are generally more cost-effective.
In contrast, emergency plumbers are available 24/7, including weekends and holidays, to tackle urgent and critical plumbing issues. They respond rapidly to situations like burst pipes, severe leaks, sewage backups, and gas leaks. Emergency plumbers prioritize quick on-site assistance, often arriving within a few hours or less. However, their services can be more expensive due to the immediate response and after-hours work.
The expertise of regular plumbers lies in general plumbing services, with potential specializations in residential or commercial plumbing. Emergency plumbers are specially trained to handle high-stress situations and have extensive experience in addressing urgent problems. Choosing between the two depends on the nature and urgency of your plumbing issue, with regular plumbers suiting planned projects and non-emergencies, while emergency plumbers are the go-to for immediate crises.
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Areas We Cover...
Newcastle upon Tyne - Sunderland - Gateshead - Durham - Middlesbrough - Stockton-on-Tees - Darlington - South Shields - Hartlepool - Washington - North Shields - Tynemouth - Bishop Auckland - Ashington - Consett - Seaham - Peterlee - Houghton-le-Spring - Jarrow - Chester-le-Street - Stanley - Whitley Bay - Blyth - Cramlington - Hexham - Alnwick - Morpeth - Berwick-upon-Tweed - Prudhoe - Ryton
About The North East

The North East of England is a region known for its rich industrial history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant communities. Located in the North-Eastern part of the country, this region encompasses a diverse range of experiences and attractions.
The North East boasts a rugged coastline along the North Sea, with picturesque beaches such as Tynemouth and Whitley Bay, as well as historic coastal towns like Berwick-upon-Tweed. Inland, the region is characterized by rolling countryside, including the stunning North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring charming market towns like Hexham and Alnwick.
The area has a strong industrial heritage, with coal mining, shipbuilding, and heavy industry playing a significant role in its past. Today, remnants of this history can be explored at attractions like Beamish Museum and the Victoria Tunnel.
Culturally, the North East is known for its friendly and welcoming communities, distinctive Geordie accent, and love for sports, particularly football. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, culture, or simply enjoying a hearty plate of stottie cake, the North East of England has something to offer every visitor.