Need an Emergency Plumber Right Now?
If water is actively leaking, a sewer line is backing up, or your plumbing system has suddenly failed, don't wait. Plumbing emergencies can worsen within minutes and lead to extensive water damage, mold growth, and costly repairs.
Call Ensor Plumbing now to request emergency plumbing service in Central Maryland.
What Qualifies as a Plumbing Emergency?
Many homeowners aren't sure whether they need emergency plumbing service. In general, any plumbing issue that threatens your property, health, or access to water should be addressed immediately.
Common plumbing emergencies include:
- Burst or frozen pipes
- No Water
- Major water leaks
- Sewer backups
- Overflowing toilets
- Flooded basements
- Emergency drain clogs
- No hot water due to water heater failure
- Sump pump failures during storms
- Suspected gas line issues
- Water leaking through walls or ceilings
If you're unsure whether your situation requires immediate service, contact our team for guidance.
Emergency Drain Cleaning
Severe drain clogs can disrupt your entire household. Whether the issue affects a sink, shower, bathtub, or main sewer line, our plumbers provide professional drain cleaning services to restore flow.
Emergency Water Heater Repair
Suddenly losing hot water can impact your family's comfort and daily routine.
We service both traditional and tankless water heaters and can repair or replace failing equipment when necessary.
Sump Pump Failure & Basement Flooding
Your sump pump is your home's first line of defense against basement flooding. If it stops working during heavy rain, water can quickly accumulate.
Our plumbers provide emergency sump pump troubleshooting, repairs, and replacement services to help protect your home.
Gas Line Plumbing Repairs
If you suspect a gas leak or smell gas inside or outside your home:
- Leave the area immediately.
- Contact your gas utility provider.
- Do not use electrical switches or open flames.
- Once the area is deemed safe, contact Ensor Plumbing for professional gas line inspection and repair.
What To Do During a Plumbing Emergency
While waiting for a plumber to arrive, taking a few simple steps can help reduce damage:
- Shut off the main water supply if water is actively leaking.
- Turn off power to affected areas if water is near electrical outlets or appliances.
- Avoid using plumbing fixtures that may worsen backups.
- Move valuables away from affected areas.
- Contact Ensor Plumbing as soon as possible.
Quick action can often help minimize repair costs and reduce property damage.
What to Expect When You Call Ensor Plumbing
When you contact our team for emergency plumbing service:
- We gather information about your situation.
- We determine the urgency of the problem.
- A qualified plumber is dispatched promptly.
- We diagnose the issue and explain repair options.
- Necessary repairs are completed efficiently.
- We provide recommendations to help prevent future plumbing emergencies.
Our goal is to resolve the immediate issue while helping you avoid future problems whenever possible.
Why Homeowners Trust Ensor Plumbing
Homeowners throughout Central Maryland rely on Ensor Plumbing because we provide:
- Licensed and experienced plumbing professionals
- Fast response times
- Honest recommendations
- Upfront communication
- Fully stocked service vehicles
- High-quality workmanship
- Long-term plumbing solutions
- Commitment to customer satisfaction
We understand how stressful plumbing emergencies can be and work hard to deliver dependable service when it matters most.
Emergency Plumbing Services Throughout Central Maryland
Ensor Plumbing proudly serves homeowners throughout Central Maryland, including:
- Westminster
- Owings Mills
- Ellicott City
- Columbia
- Towson
- Reisterstown
- Pikesville
- Timonium
- Cockeysville
- Baltimore
- Surrounding Maryland communities
Whether you're dealing with a burst pipe in Westminster, a sewer backup in Columbia, a flooded basement in Owings Mills, or a failed water heater in Towson, our team is ready to help.
Emergency Plumbing FAQs
If you are on a well, will I have water if my power goes out?
If your home is connected to a private well, you will typically lose running water during a power outage. Most well systems rely on an electric pump to move water from the well into your home. When the power goes out, the pump stops working.
You may still have a limited amount of water available from your pressure tank, but once that reserve is used, water flow to your faucets, toilets, showers, and appliances will stop until power is restored.
If your home has a backup generator, battery backup system, or water storage tank, you may be able to maintain water service during an outage.
If you're unsure how your well system will perform during a power outage, Ensor Plumbing can inspect your system and discuss backup water solutions to help keep your home prepared.
Call today to request emergency plumbing service in Central Maryland 24/7, 365 days a year to get Same Day Service.

