AZ ROC-Licensed · Bonded · Insured · Since 2018

24-hour emergency plumber in Arizona. Real plumbers. Real trucks. Real pricing.

Burst pipe at midnight. Water heater out on a Sunday. Slab leak under your foundation. Call us — Mike and our licensed crew serve Phoenix metro, Tucson, and statewide AZ.

(602) 555-0100 — call us today.

45-90 min arrival

Phoenix metro. We give you a real window, not a 4-hour range.

AZ ROC-licensed

Bonded and insured. Verify at roc.az.gov before we arrive.

Upfront pricing

We quote before we work. You approve before we start.

Talk to a plumber

No call centers. Mike or a licensed tech picks up.

How this works

Call, dispatch, diagnose, fix. That's it.

You call (602) 555-0100. A real plumber picks up, asks where you are and what's happening. We dispatch the closest available tech and give you an arrival window. When the truck arrives, the tech diagnoses the problem and quotes the repair before touching anything. You say yes, we fix it.

Arizona's hard water, caliche soil, and monsoon seasons create specific plumbing failure patterns that differ from other states. We've worked this market since 2018. We know what breaks and why, and we carry the parts for the most common jobs on the truck.

24/7

Emergency dispatch, every day of the year

6

Core service categories we handle

26+

Arizona cities in our service area

$0

Surprise charges. Quote first, work second.

Pricing transparency: Coyote 24 Plumbing charges a dispatch fee plus time and materials, quoted on-site before work begins. After-hours and weekend jobs carry a service premium — we tell you the rate when you call. AZ ROC-licensed, bonded, and insured. Verify at roc.az.gov.
Where we work

Arizona cities we serve

Phoenix metro, Tucson, and the populated cities in between. If you're in any of these areas, we can get a truck to you.

Why us

What makes Coyote 24 different from the franchise operations

Mike answers. Not a dispatcher reading from a script. When you call (602) 555-0100, you're talking to a master plumber who can tell you in 60 seconds whether you need to shut your main valve, whether the situation is genuinely urgent, and when a truck will arrive. That matters at 2am when water is coming through your ceiling.
No bait dispatch fees. Some plumbers quote a $49 dispatch fee, then tag on inflated labor rates once the tech is in your house. Our dispatch fee is flat and we tell you the hourly rate on the call before we send anyone. The repair estimate you see on-site is the estimate you pay.
Arizona-specific experience. Caliche soil causes slab movement that breaks supply lines differently than frost heave does in northern states. Hard water calcifies water heater elements fast — Phoenix averages 22+ grains per gallon. Monsoon backflow is a real issue in September. We know this market because we've worked it since 2018.
Licensed, bonded, and insured — verifiable. We're AZ ROC-licensed. You can look us up at roc.az.gov before we pull into your driveway. Bonded means your property is protected if something goes sideways. Insured means our work is covered if a repair fails. These aren't talking points — they're the minimum floor for anyone touching your plumbing.
FAQ

Common questions

Do you actually answer at 3am?

Yes. Mike or a licensed tech on our crew picks up. Not an answering service, not a voicemail — a real person who can take your address and get a truck moving. If a burst pipe or gas smell can't wait until morning, neither can we.

What does 'emergency plumbing' cost at 2am?

We charge a flat dispatch fee, then time and materials once we're on-site. We quote the repair before we start work. You approve it before we touch anything. No surprises on the invoice. We'd rather lose a job than chase someone through collections over a number they didn't agree to.

How fast does a tech actually arrive?

Phoenix metro: typically 45-90 minutes. Outer cities like Surprise, Queen Creek, or Buckeye run 60-120 minutes depending on traffic and crew location. We give you an honest arrival window on the call, not a three-hour range.

Are you licensed and insured in Arizona?

Yes. AZ ROC-licensed, bonded, and insured. You can verify our license number at roc.az.gov before we arrive. We're happy to give you the number when you call.

What's a slab leak and how do I know if I have one?

A slab leak is a break in the supply or drain line running under your concrete foundation. Signs: warm or wet spots on the floor, unexplained spike in your water bill, water meter spinning when everything is off, or the sound of running water with nothing turned on. Call us — we use electronic leak detection to pinpoint the break without jackhammering the entire floor.

My water heater isn't heating. Is that an emergency?

Not always. First check the pilot light (gas) or circuit breaker (electric). If relighting the pilot or resetting the breaker doesn't fix it within 30 minutes, call us. No hot water with a family in the house, a failing pressure-relief valve, or visible water around the base are all situations we'll prioritize same day.

Do you work in Tucson or just Phoenix?

Both, plus the cities in between. Phoenix metro, Tucson, and most of populated Arizona. See the city list below. If you're not sure whether you're in our range, call — we'll tell you straight.

Water's not waiting. Neither are we.

Call (602) 555-0100. A real plumber picks up. We'll tell you what to do right now and get a truck on the way.

Call (602) 555-0100
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