Welcome to Emergency Plumbers Stevenage. With over 20 years of experience, we’re the trusted name for emergency plumbing in Stevenage and the surrounding areas.
Call us now, and we can be at your location within 30 minutes. All our work is fully insured, uses top-quality parts, and references are available upon request.
We maintain transparent pricing with competitive, affordable rates.
Emergency Plumbers Stevenage Services Include:
Got a leak, a boiler breakdown, or a burst pipe in Stevenage? We’re local and we’re fast. Typically at your door within 30 minutes, day or night. No call-out fee.

For professional bathroom installation in Stevenage, call or email us today, available 24 hours per day.

Are you looking for a reliable & skilled company for your Boiler Repair job in Stevenage or the surrounding area?

Our team of Gas Safe accredited engineers can identify and repair a wide range of central heating faults in Stevenage.

Do you have a gas leak in Stevenage? If so, please contact us as soon as possible. Gas leaks are often first detected by the ‘rotten egg’ smell of gas coming from a boiler or pipes.

If you have a plumbing emergency in the Stevenage area, our trusted professional plumbers are ready and waiting to attend your property 24/7,

Domestic blocked drains, blocked toilets, blocked flow sinks or baths can be a pain! We work with domestic as well as commercial clients in Stevenage on all types of drain blocks.
Emergency Plumbers Stevenage provide services for all domestic & business emergency or maintenance requirements which include heating, plumbing, bathrooms, blocked toilets, drain clearing, burst pipes, electrics, appliance installation and repairs.
All plumbing works undertaken, from blocked toilets, leaking pipes to boiler installations, no job is too big or small.
Stevenage plumbing emergencies often reflect the town’s post-war New Town layout. Much of the housing was planned and built from the late 1940s onwards, with neighbourhoods of terraced houses, semis and flats designed as part of Stevenage’s original expansion, so we regularly see issues linked to ageing mid-century pipework, older heating systems, worn radiator valves and drainage layouts that have been altered over time by refurbs and extensions. In areas made up of these earlier New Town homes, a fast plumbing response depends on understanding the property style, where services are likely to run, and the kinds of faults that tend to appear in houses built to similar layouts across whole neighbourhoods.
We Guarantee A Super-Fast Response, Expert Advice, Quality Repairs & A Friendly Service.
We employ a transparent pricing system at competitive and economical rates, guaranteed work with a 24-hour service and 1 hour emergency response in Stevenage and surrounding areas.
Stevenage also has pockets of older village housing and a growing number of later conversions and modern apartments, which bring a different set of plumbing challenges. In the older parts of town, pre-war homes can hide outdated pipe runs, awkward access points and patchwork repairs from previous decades, while newer flats and converted buildings are more likely to present issues with pressurised systems, multiple bathrooms, shared services or modern waste layouts. That local knowledge matters in an emergency, because the right fix is usually quicker when your plumber already understands the difference between Stevenage’s historic core, its large post-war estates and its more recent residential developments.
We’re based nearby, not travelling in from across London. That means faster response times and less time on the clock. We know what to expect from the housing around here because we work in it every week. That speeds up diagnosis and keeps your bill down.
Gas Safe registered. Fully insured. No call-out fee. No surprises.
One thing we always tell Stevenage residents is that the first five minutes of a plumbing emergency matter more than people realise. If you’ve got water pouring through a ceiling or pooling around a radiator, locate your internal stopcock and turn it off before you do anything else. In most Stevenage homes, particularly the semi-detached properties around Ripon Way, Brook Road, and the streets off Croxdale Road, the stopcock is under the kitchen sink or in the downstairs cupboard near the front door. If you’re in one of the purpose-built flats on Manor Way or above the shops on Shenley Road, it may be tucked inside a utility cupboard or behind a panel near the boiler. Turn it clockwise until it stops and the water supply to your property will shut off. If you have a combi boiler, that should be enough. If your home still runs on a gravity-fed system with a cold water tank in the loft, which is common in the older Stevenage properties that haven’t been converted to a sealed system, you’ll also want to run the cold taps briefly to drain down the tank and stop it feeding water to the leak. For boiler issues, switch the boiler off at the programmer or the isolation switch next to the unit, and if you smell gas at any point, open your windows, don’t touch any electrical switches, get out of the property and call the National Gas Emergency line on 0800 111 999 before calling us. These steps won’t fix the problem, but they’ll limit the damage significantly. We’ve attended hundreds of emergency callouts across Stevenage over the years, and the jobs where the homeowner has managed to isolate the water supply beforehand are always quicker, cheaper, and result in far less damage to floors, ceilings, and electrics. It’s a two-minute job that can save you hundreds of pounds in repairs.