Why Call Cassidy for Emergency Plumbing?
When a plumbing emergency strikes your Arlington home, you need a plumber who responds fast, works efficiently, and charges fairly. Here's what you can expect from Cassidy Plumbing & Heating.
Fast Response
We dispatch immediately and aim to be at your door within the hour for Arlington and nearby towns. Our trucks are always stocked and ready to go.
Available 24/7/365
Nights, weekends, holidays — plumbing emergencies don't keep business hours and neither do we. Call or text any time, day or night.
No Surprise Fees
We provide upfront pricing before starting any emergency work. No price gouging, no hidden charges, no overtime surcharges.
Common Plumbing Emergencies We Handle in Arlington, MA
Our emergency plumbers are trained and equipped to handle all types of urgent plumbing situations.
Not sure if it's an emergency? Call us anyway — we'd rather help you early than have the problem get worse. For non-urgent issues, you can also request service online or view our full list of plumbing services.
Emergency Plumbing FAQ
What qualifies as a plumbing emergency?▾
A plumbing emergency is any situation that poses an immediate risk of water damage, property damage, or health hazard. This includes burst pipes, major leaks, sewer backups, flooding, gas leaks, frozen pipes, and complete loss of water supply. If you're unsure, call us — we'd rather you be safe.
How fast can you respond to an emergency in Arlington?▾
Our average emergency response time in Arlington, MA is under 60 minutes. For surrounding towns like Lexington, Belmont, and Winchester, response times are typically under 90 minutes. We dispatch immediately upon receiving your call.
Do you charge extra for emergency or after-hours service?▾
We provide fair, upfront pricing for all emergency work — no gouging, no hidden charges. We'll give you a clear quote before starting any repairs so you know exactly what to expect.
What should I do while waiting for the plumber?▾
Turn off the main water shut-off valve to stop further water flow. If safe, turn off the water heater. Move valuables away from standing water. Open faucets to relieve pressure. For gas leaks, evacuate the home and call 911 first, then call us.
