
A real plumbing emergency does not wait for business hours, and Gahanna Plumbing Pros does not either. We dispatch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for active pipe failures, sewer backups, water heater floods, and any situation where water is going somewhere it should not. Gahanna homeowners call us first because we show up, give a straight price, and fix the problem — not because we are the cheapest call center answering the phone.
Gahanna's older infrastructure — especially in the Creekside district and creek-adjacent neighborhoods — means emergency calls here often involve aging pipes, saturated ground conditions, and freeze damage patterns that Columbus metro template operators simply do not understand. We know this territory. That local knowledge translates directly into faster diagnosis and fewer return visits.

We target arrival under 60 minutes for active emergencies in Gahanna. No dispatch center hand-offs — you reach the team directly and we come to you.
You get a written quote before we touch anything. No after-hours surcharges layered on top, no commission billing — the price we quote is the price you pay.
Our plumbers carry full Ohio licensing and insurance for residential work across Franklin County. License numbers are available on request at any time.

Gahanna Plumbing Pros serves homeowners across the east Columbus corridor from our Gahanna base. Whether you are in a growing subdivision in Pataskala, a farmhouse-turned-residence near Granville, a Licking County property in Hebron, or a rural-edge home near Sunbury or Johnstown, our licensed plumbers cover your area with the same fast response and transparent pricing we deliver on every Gahanna call.
From burst pipe emergencies at 2 a.m. to water heater replacements and sewer backup clearing, Gahanna Plumbing Pros covers the full range of residential plumbing needs across Gahanna and the surrounding corridor. Every service starts with a straight quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Plumber can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
We dispatch from the Gahanna area and target arrival within 60 minutes for true emergencies. Traffic on Hamilton Road or Route 62 can affect timing, but we keep you updated from the moment you call. For active flooding or burst pipes we prioritize same-hour response.
We do not charge hidden after-hours fees or commissions on top of your bill. You get a straight quote before we start work. Emergency plumbing at 2 a.m. carries the same transparent pricing as a daytime call — no surprises on the invoice.
For a burst pipe or active flood, locate your main water shutoff and turn it off immediately — most Gahanna homes have it in the basement near the utility wall. Move valuables off the floor if water is spreading. Do not run electrical appliances in flooded areas. Call us and we will walk you through next steps.
Yes. We serve all Gahanna neighborhoods including the Creekside district east of Big Walnut Creek, areas along Rocky Fork, and established neighborhoods throughout the city. Creekside homes run older infrastructure that we know well — freeze exposures, cast iron drain lines, and aging water connections are common there.
Yes. We carry full licensing and insurance for residential and commercial plumbing work in Franklin County, Ohio. Our license numbers are available on request and our insurance coverage protects your property from the moment we arrive.
We handle burst pipes, sewer backups, frozen and thawed pipe failures, water heater emergencies, main water line breaks, active drain clogs causing overflow, sump pump failures during storm events, and toilet failures causing flooding. If water is where it should not be in a Gahanna home, we handle it.
Any active water leak you cannot stop, a completely blocked main drain, a burst pipe, sewer backup into the home, or a failed water heater that is flooding or creating a safety hazard qualifies as an emergency. When in doubt, call — we will tell you honestly whether it requires immediate dispatch or can wait for a scheduled visit.
Yes. Most fixtures in Gahanna homes have an angle stop valve directly behind or below them — the oval handle under a toilet tank or the valve under a sink. Turning that clockwise isolates the problem without shutting down the whole house. If the local valve is stripped or broken, go to the main shutoff.
Yes, we operate year-round including during Ohio winter weather. Frozen pipe events along Gahanna creek corridors and ice storm power outages that knock out sump pumps are common winter emergencies here. We carry cold-weather equipment and know the freeze patterns in the Creekside area specifically.
In most Gahanna homes built before the 1990s the main shutoff is in the basement on the street-facing utility wall, typically within a few feet of where the water line enters the foundation. Newer homes may have it in a utility closet. If you cannot locate it, your meter pit at the street has a curb stop valve.
Plumbing emergency in Gahanna? Call Gahanna Plumbing Pros — we dispatch fast, quote straight, and get your system back under control.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Plumber needs.

Pipe burst in my basement at midnight during a January cold snap. They were at the house in under an hour and had it fixed before morning. No hidden fees, no runaround — just got it done.
Marcus T.

Sewer backed up into the laundry room on a Sunday. I called three plumbers and only Gahanna Plumbing Pros picked up and came out same day. They cleared the mainline clog and showed me what caused it with the camera. Incredibly helpful.
Sandra K.

Water heater started leaking on a Friday evening. They gave me a straight price over the phone, came out Saturday morning, and had a new unit installed before noon. No surprises on the invoice.
Brian W.
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