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Burst Pipe Repair in Bergen County, NJ
Water moving now? Licensed master plumber on dispatch 24/7. We isolate the leak, stop the water, and repair with the smallest sensible opening — no unnecessary drywall.
What this covers
The burst pipe repair scope.
Immediate isolation
Locate the shutoff, stop the water, contain the damage before it spreads to subfloor, drywall, and electrical.
Minimal-footprint repair
Cut the smallest opening that lets us access the failure cleanly. Your walls stay mostly intact.
Joint and section repair
Copper, PEX, or galvanized — we match the line material or upgrade if the original spec is failing.
Pressure test + verify
System pressurized before we leave. Dry joints confirmed under load, not just visual.
Written estimate before work
Emergency or not, you get the number on paper before any cutting starts.
What we protect
Emergency Plumbing work on your home.
Every call comes through Omar.
Watch for
Signs you need this service.
- Visible water running from a wall, ceiling, or exposed pipe
- Sudden pressure drop throughout the house
- Water heater or main shutoff hissing or spraying
- Staining + peeling paint on a ceiling below a wet area
How it goes
From your call to the fix.
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You call or send the form.
Photo helps. Describe the symptom. 60 seconds.
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We diagnose & quote.
Written flat-rate before any cutting. Number on paper is the number you pay.
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You approve. We fix it.
Clean work, pressure-tested, drop cloths. Space cleaner than we found it.
Related services
Also worth knowing.
- NJ Master Plumber Lic. 13158
- BBB A+ Rated
- Licensed · Bonded · Insured
- 1-year workmanship warranty
Free written estimate
Get burst pipe repair handled right.
Call or send the form. Master plumber Omar Gonzalez, licensed since 2014. Bergen County response within 1 business hour.
Call direct · 24/7
(551) 367-2471
Service area
Burst Pipe Repair across 21 Bergen towns.
Don't see your town? Call (551) 367-2471 — we probably serve it.
Burst Pipe Repair FAQ
Quick answers before you call.
What do I do while waiting for the plumber?
Shut the main water valve at the meter or street stop. Open a low-fixture tap (basement or first-floor faucet) to drain pressure. Move valuables and electronics out of the wet zone. We can talk you through the shutoff on the call if you can’t find it.
Will I need to replace drywall after?
Often no. We cut the smallest sensible opening to access the failure. If drywall is already saturated or sagging, that’s a separate restoration call — we recommend a partner if needed.
Do you warranty the work?
Yes. 1-year workmanship warranty on every install and repair — if it fails because of how we did it, we come back and fix it. Equipment carries manufacturer warranty (typically 6–12 years depending on unit), which we register at install.
More questions? See the full FAQ →