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Brighton Plumbers Direct
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Professional Emergency Plumber in Brighton and Hove

Fast emergency plumber in Brighton for burst pipes, active leaks, overflowing toilets, water damage risks and urgent plumbing faults.

  • Brighton, Hove, Shoreham and nearby Sussex towns covered
  • No call-out fee - fixed pricing upfront
  • Emergency leaks, blocked toilets and repairs
  • Hard water and coastal pipework experience
24/7 Emergency service
BN Postcodes covered
0 Call-out fee

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Common issues we fix

Across Brighton and nearby Sussex properties, this service usually involves practical diagnosis, clear pricing and a tidy repair path.

  • Water escaping from burst or split pipework
  • Overflowing toilets, tanks, cisterns and waste pipes
  • Leaks below kitchens, bathrooms or appliances
  • Failed stopcocks, isolation valves and emergency shut-off problems

What's included

Every visit follows the same structured process. You receive a consistent standard of work whether the job is an emergency leak, repair, blocked toilet, or planned maintenance visit.

  • Immediate make-safe advice by phone
  • On-site diagnosis and isolation where possible
  • Repair or stabilisation before further damage spreads
  • Clear fixed price before work starts

Our process

Make safe

We help isolate the leak or overflow and protect the property before repair work begins.

Diagnose

The engineer checks the affected pipework, fitting or fixture and explains the practical repair route.

Repair

We complete the repair where possible, then test the system and explain any follow-up needed.

Brighton emergencies often involve flats, converted buildings, older pipe routes and tight access. A clear postcode and description helps us route the right engineer quickly.

Emergency Plumber — frequently asked questions

What counts as a plumbing emergency?

Burst pipes, active leaks, flooding, sewage backup, overflowing toilets, and loss of essential water services all count as urgent plumbing problems.

What should I do before the engineer arrives?

Turn off the internal stopcock if water is escaping, switch off electrics in affected areas if safe, move valuables away from water, and avoid using sinks or toilets connected to a blocked system.

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