Emergency Plumbing Repairs in Waterford Township, MI

24/7 Emergency Plumbing Repair: We’re Here When You Need Us Most

Plumbing disasters don’t wait for business hours, and neither should you. Our 24/7 emergency plumbing repair services are designed to provide quick, reliable solutions to urgent problems, no matter the time of day or night. When unexpected issues strike, we’re just a phone call away. If you need emergency plumbing repair in Waterford Township, MI or the surrounding area, you can rely on us. 

Immediate Response, Any Time of Day

A burst pipe, overflowing toilet, or sudden water heater failure can cause chaos in your home. When these emergencies happen, waiting for regular business hours isn’t an option. Our team of licensed plumbers is on standby 24/7, ready to respond quickly to your call and tackle any plumbing problem. Whether it’s 3 a.m. or during a holiday, we’ll be there to fix the issue fast.

Comprehensive Emergency Services

From burst pipe repairs to help with clogged drains and sewer backups to severe leaks and water heater breakdowns, we’re equipped to handle any plumbing emergency. Our experienced plumbers arrive fully stocked with the tools and parts necessary to diagnose and repair the problem on the spot. We focus on minimizing damage and restoring functionality as quickly as possible, helping you avoid costly repairs down the line.

Quality Work You Can Trust

Our commitment to quality service doesn’t stop just because it’s an emergency. We take pride in delivering the same level of professionalism, care, and expertise in every job we do, whether it’s a scheduled visit or a middle-of-the-night repair. We’ll provide you with upfront pricing, expert advice, and a permanent solution to your plumbing problem.

Reach Out Now

With our 24/7 emergency plumbing repair services, you’ll never be left to deal with a plumbing disaster alone. Trust us to be your go-to team for fast, dependable service whenever you need it most. When you’re looking for emergency plumbing repair in Waterford Township, MI or any nearby cities, you can count on the team at Steve's Waterworks Plumbing. Call today at 947-800-1355 to schedule your services.

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A homeowner attempted to repair a Delta tub and shower valve and accidentally broke a copper line. We arrived the same day, installed a new Delta tub and shower valve, and modified the 12-inch copper pipe to fit the new valve. Service completed in Sterling Heights, MI.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing replaced a Barnes 2 HP grinder pump in Linden, MI. The team installed a new Keen pump, updated the capacitor and relays, and fitted a new tree float assembly. This service ensured proper pump operation and system reliability.
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Steve’s Waterworks Plumbing cleared a sewer blockage at a retail store in Waterford, MI. The technician removed the toilet, cabled the sewer line, and used a camera to inspect the issue. After resolving the blockage, they reinstalled the toilet with a new wax ring and bolts, then tested the flow to ensure proper drainage.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing cleared a sewer blockage at a retail store in Waterford, MI. The job involved removing the toilet, cabling the sewer line, and inspecting it with a camera. After resolving the issue, the toilet was reinstalled with a new wax ring and bolts. Water was run to confirm proper drainage.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing in Clinton Township, MI performed a sewer inspection revealing a backpitched cast iron pipe. The team excavated, replaced the cast iron sewer with PVC, installed an outdoor cleanout, and sealed and backfilled the area to restore proper function.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing resolved a sewer issue in Clinton Township, MI. The project involved replacing 10 feet of faulty cast iron piping with PVC and correcting pipe pitch for proper drainage. The team also ensured the laundry drain functioned efficiently, restoring normal sewer flow and preventing future blockages.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing replaced a failing sump pump in Clinton Township, Michigan (42.54746980, -82.91175896). The team installed a Zoeller M53 1/3 HP sump pump, replaced the discharge line, added a new check valve, and securely mounted the discharge to prevent basement water leaks.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing in Clinton Township, MI, replaced a leaking 40-gallon water heater. Services included removing the old unit, installing a new Rheem 40-gallon heater, upgrading the venting system, replacing the gate valve with a ball valve, and ensuring compliance with local codes. Hot water was restored promptly.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided pipe replacement services in Clinton Township, Michigan. They removed a burst 1-inch galvanized pipe and installed copper piping. The well was reactivated, and a thorough leak check ensured the system functioned properly.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing resolved a kitchen drain issue in Clinton Township, Michigan. Services included installing clamps every three feet on a 2-inch PVC drain, cabling the drain, clearing a blockage, and ensuring proper flow. Expert drain repair restored functionality and addressed underlying installation problems.
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Steve’s Waterworks Plumbing provided comprehensive plumbing services in Clinton Township, Michigan. The project included breaking and disposing of 39 feet of cement, replacing cast iron with PVC for bathroom and basement fixtures, backfilling with onsite material, and cementing to rough grade.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided drain clearing and repair services in Clarkston, Michigan. The project included replacing 5 feet of cast iron pipe, installing a 4-inch sanitary tee with a cleanout, running a 100-foot snake, and mounting a 2-inch washer drain to the wall.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing identified and diagnosed sewer issues in Clinton Township, MI. The team ran a sewer scope to locate an improper fernco, a pipe drop, and tree root intrusion. Excavation and repair services were prepared to address the home's plumbing concerns effectively.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided pipe-thawing services for a modular home in freezing conditions in Waterford, Michigan. The team removed skirting, used a kerosene heater, and restored water flow within an hour, ensuring the homeowner's system was operational again.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided sewer line cleaning services in Waterford, Michigan. Technicians used a Spartan 300 through an outdoor cleanout to clear a blockage, restoring proper sewer flow for the homeowner.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing installed a 40-gallon Rheem water heater in Clinton Township, Michigan. The project included removing an old water heater, updating a ball valve, installing dielectric unions, reconnecting the flue vent, modifying the gas line, and testing for leaks.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided drain line repair services in White Lake, Michigan. The team replaced a leaking 1.5” galvanized drain line in a crawl space with new PVC sewer pipes using 1.5” strongback ferncos. The system was tested with water to confirm a leak-free installation.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing in Milford, Michigan, repaired a detached kitchen sink. The team removed and reinstalled the garbage disposal and drain, cleaned old silicone, re-glued the sink, rebuilt support, and tested the system multiple times to ensure functionality.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided professional plumbing services in Waterford, Michigan. The team replaced a leaking water meter valve by installing two ¾ full-port ball valves—one before and one after the meter—ensuring a secure and reliable water supply.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided water heater replacement services in White Lake, Michigan. The project included removing and disposing of a leaking 40-gallon water heater, installing a Rheem 40-gallon model, and modifying water, gas, and vent lines. They completed the job by filling the heater and checking for leaks.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing replaced a leaking 40-gallon water heater in Clarkston, Michigan. Services included water heater removal and disposal, installation of a contractor-grade unit, adjustment of water and vent lines, and replacement of di-electrics, a 34” ball valve, and a 12” gas cock.
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The sewer under the cement floor was collapsed. Broke the cement and disposed of all the material. Removed all the cast iron sewer. Tied on with strong back ferncos. Installed PVC for the stack going upstairs, and a toilet, shower, and vanity in the basement.
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Installed a new Sump pump in the RadonSump pit. Pulled the sealed cover. Removed the old sump pump. Install a new 13Hp Zoeller Sump Pump with a quiet Check Valve. Re sealed the lid to the ground to keep the Radon system functioning normally.
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The sewer was broken outside and there was no cleanout access to the sewer. Dig with an excavator about 8 feet deep. Removed the CrockCast iron connection. Attached on with Strongback fences per city code. Installed PVC pipe with an accessible Clean-out.
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Homeowner had low water pressure. We came out and discovered that their bladder tank had become water logged. Purchase and installed a new bladder tank. Installed a new 34” ball valve to isolate the water from the deep well. We were happy to get this homeowners water functioning normally again.
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Homeowners shower valve was leaking behind the wall. Installed an oil rubbed bronze one handle. Modified the copper water lines behind the tub and installed (2) 12” ball valves to isolate the water. Caulked around the tub spout and the plate to prevent water from causing any damage.
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Sewer line that was going thru the cement wall of the house to the outside was leaking inside the home. Hand dug outside to expose the cast iron sewer. Removed the pipe outside to inside the home. Sleeved a new PVC pipe thru the home and installed a PVC cleanout. Hydro cemented to keep water from entering the home.
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Homeowners water heater was leaking. We drained, removed, and disposed of old heater. Purchased a new 50 gallon rheem power vent. Installed a new 34 inch ball valve. Installed new gas line and modified the vent line.
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Removed old saddle valve on cold copper water line. Installed a tee to properly install an angle stop to the ice maker.
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The sewer under the cement floor in the basement was broken. Broke the concrete, removed the broken cast iron sewer, and replace with PVC. We also removed the cast iron stack and replaced with PVC. Re cemented the floor
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This homeowner wanted an ease of mind from water being in the basement. We installed a liberty back up sump pump. This pump uses your house water to eject water from the sump pit just in case your regular sump pump fails.
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Homeowner had a wall hung sewer in Schedule 30 PVC. Schedule 30 PVC is a thin wall pipe, it became brittle and broke and flooded the basement. We cut it out and installed 3 inch schedule 40 PVC from all the fixtures to the main leaving the house. Also we installed a backwater valve on the sewer to prevent any sewage back up that may happen from coming in the home.
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This homeowners drain was so backpitched that the kitchen and a shower was not draining at all. We remove about 6 feet of 3 inch PVC and installed the drain properly. Mounted PVC so drain will stay properly pitched for optimal flow.
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Homeowners shallow well pump was constantly pumping due to the pump failing. Removed the old shallow well pump and some copper piping. Installed a new zoeller shallow well pump, and repaired some of the 34” copper pipe. Installed a new pressure switch and gauge. We were happy to get this homeowner water up and running again.
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This homeowners water heater failed suddenly and started leaking everywhere. We came out on a holiday drained the heater so there wouldn’t be damage to the home. We came back and installed a high efficiency tankless water heater.
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Water lines under the cement burst causing this homeowner to have no water. We drained and removed the water heater, broke the cement floor, and repaired the water lines. Re cemented and re installed the water heater.
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Old shower valve had a pin hole behind the wall opened up the wall and found a pinhole that was leaking and very corroded copper water line. Installed new 3 handle shower valve and tub spout with new pex water feed line and isolation ball valves
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Commercial customer of ours called stating there main toilet was no longer flushing. Upon inspection we noticed the power flush valve failed. Installed a new power flush valve and got them back up and running in no time
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Customer had multiple issues with this toilet. Flapper rotted out causing the toilet to constantly run. Water was seeping out from under the toilet. Once toilet was pulled we noticed the flange was cracked. Installed a flange repair and placed a new wax ring. Installed the toilet with new Johnny bolts and caulked the base for a nice clean look. Installed a new flapper and fill valve. This toilet is good as new
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Emergency call valve in basement started leaking. Cut old gate valve out and installed new ball valve with a coupling
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Cut out inch and a half galvanized sewer line for a bathtub due to homeowner got a cable stuck in it and could not retrieve. Ran new inch and a half pvc line aswell as a new bath tub drain and trip waste overflow
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Installed a new bladder tank for this customer. Original tank was leaking out of the bottom of the tank. We installed new isolation shut off valve, pressure switch, pressure gauge and drain.
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Vent stack rotted out allowing sewer gas into the home. We opened up drywall and cut out the stack. Installed a strongback fernco and replumbed line through the roof.
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Customer had a burst line in a 2nd floor bathroom which caused massive flooding and damage to the first floor half bathroom. Hallway bathroom had to be gutted and redone. We replaced all the drywall, subfloor, tile, trim, vanity, light, mirror, toilet, faucet, shut offs and repainted the room which was covered under and insurance claim
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Replaced sanitary tee, studor vent and trap under vanity sink.
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Installed a new 40 gallon standard vent water heater with new isolation shut off valve. Old tank sprung a leak internally. We hauled off old tank for disposal
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Customer forgot to winterize there irrigation system causing a burst line. Replaced ball valve after the irrigation vacuum breaker and a bit if copper
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Sumpump failure with a radon system. Installed new 13hp Zoeller sump pump with new check valve. Resealed lid due to radon removal system
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Customers water heater sprung a leak. Installed new 40 gallon power vent
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¾ Hot and Cold copper water line corroded and started leaking under the concrete slab. We jackhammered the floor and removed all the copper underground and installed new homeruns with pex piping then backfilled with new sand and recommended the floor
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