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We contain the emergency — shut off water, stop the leak, prevent further damage.

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Diagnose the root cause, present options with prices, and make the repair right.

Emergency Plumber in Portland

Why Portland Emergency Plumber Response Time Can Save Your Home

Portland spans over 145 square miles across five quadrants, and the distance between a plumber’s dispatch point and your front door can mean the difference between a manageable repair and a catastrophic loss. A burst galvanized supply line in an Irvington craftsman releases water at 50 to 80 PSI directly into wall cavities and onto original fir floors that have survived a century of use. Every minute that water flows unchecked, it saturates subfloor, migrates through plaster walls, and pools in basement spaces that may contain furnaces, electrical panels, and irreplaceable personal belongings. In the 30 to 60 minutes it takes many Portland plumbing companies to respond, a single burst pipe can cause $10,000 or more in water damage that insurance may only partially cover.

Sarkinen Plumbing distributes technicians across the Portland metro rather than dispatching every truck from a single location. During business hours, our average response to Portland addresses is 30 to 60 minutes. After hours, we typically arrive within 45 to 90 minutes. During major weather events like ice storms or atmospheric rivers, we triage by severity so that active water gushers and gas leaks receive priority dispatch. For Portland homeowners in Sellwood, St. Johns, Lents, or any neighborhood across all five quadrants, that distributed positioning means a truck is already closer than you might expect. Save our number now — 503-925-3504 — so it is in your phone before the emergency happens.

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Sarkinen plumber using leak detection equipment during an emergency response in a Portland home

Sewage Backup Emergencies in Portland’s Inner Neighborhoods

Portland’s combined sewer system handles both stormwater and sanitary sewage in many older neighborhoods, and when November rains arrive in earnest, that system comes under enormous pressure. Homes in Sellwood-Moreland, Foster-Powell, Woodstock, and Kenton sit on some of the city’s oldest sewer infrastructure — clay laterals with mortar joints that have shifted and cracked over decades. During heavy rain events, groundwater infiltrates these compromised joints, adding volume to a system already overwhelmed by stormwater. The result is backflow through basement floor drains that pushes raw sewage into finished living spaces, creating both a property damage emergency and a serious health hazard.

Our Portland emergency crews carry portable pumps, backwater valve installation kits, and sewer camera equipment specifically for these storm-driven backup events. When we arrive at a sewage backup in a Portland home, the first step is determining whether the blockage is in your private lateral or the city main. A camera inspection through your cleanout answers that question in minutes. If the problem is root intrusion or a collapsed section in your lateral, we clear the immediate blockage with hydro-jetting equipment and then discuss permanent repair options — typically trenchless pipe lining that avoids excavating through the mature landscaping and established gardens that Portland homeowners value.

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Sewer camera inspection identifying the source of a sewage backup in a Portland basement

Gas Leak Emergencies Across Portland’s Pre-War Housing Stock

Portland’s inner neighborhoods — Irvington, Laurelhurst, Hawthorne, Alberta, and Concordia — contain thousands of homes built between 1900 and 1940 that still have original or near-original black iron gas piping. These threaded gas connections have been slowly corroding for 80 to 120 years, and the sulfurous odorant added to natural gas by NW Natural is sometimes the only warning before a leak becomes dangerous. Gas leaks in Portland’s pre-war homes tend to develop at threaded unions, tee connections, and the fittings where gas lines connect to appliances — points where vibration, thermal cycling, and decades of oxidation have weakened the metal. A leak at a single fitting can fill a wall cavity with gas that migrates through the home undetected until it reaches an ignition source.

If you smell gas in your Portland home, evacuate immediately without operating any electrical switches, and call 911 and NW Natural from outside. Then call Sarkinen at 503-925-3504. Our emergency plumbers are trained and licensed for gas leak detection using electronic combustible gas detectors that pinpoint the exact location and concentration of the leak. We perform emergency repairs on gas piping throughout Portland, from re-threading and sealing individual fittings to replacing corroded sections of black iron with new pipe. For homes in Portland’s historic districts where the gas piping is uniformly aged and deteriorated, we provide a full gas line assessment that identifies every high-risk connection and presents a prioritized repair plan.

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Plumber performing gas leak detection with electronic equipment in a Portland craftsman home

Portland Emergency Plumber for Burst Pipes During Ice Storms

Portland’s occasional ice storms — triggered when cold east winds funnel through the Columbia Gorge — create burst pipe emergencies that surge across every quadrant simultaneously. The 2024 ice event demonstrated the scale of the problem: temperatures dropped into the teens across the metro, sustained for multiple days, and hundreds of Portland homes experienced frozen and burst pipes. Neighborhoods in East Portland, Montavilla, and Cully were hit hardest because their housing stock from the 1950s through 1970s has minimal crawl space insulation and standard hose bibs that split when water freezes inside the valve body. But even well-insulated homes in West Portland hills experienced failures where pipes ran through exterior walls or unheated attached garages.

Sarkinen responds to Portland ice-event emergencies with pre-staged crews and trucks loaded with freeze-specific repair materials: copper repair couplings, PEX crimp fittings, SharkBite push-fit connectors for rapid temporary repairs, pipe thawing equipment, and the insulation materials needed to prevent re-freeze after the repair. During ice events, we prioritize calls where water is actively flowing — a burst pipe that is still spraying causes exponentially more damage per hour than a frozen pipe that has not yet ruptured. If you discover frozen pipes during a Portland ice storm, shut off your main water supply immediately, even if no water is flowing yet. The burst often occurs when ice thaws and pressurized water hits the weakened section of pipe. Calling us before the thaw begins lets us be on-site when the situation is most critical.

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Emergency pipe repair during a Portland ice storm with insulation being applied to prevent re-freeze

Emergency Water Heater Replacement in Portland Homes

A ruptured water heater tank is one of Portland’s most destructive plumbing emergencies because of where these units are typically installed. In Hawthorne and Sellwood bungalows, the water heater sits in a cramped basement utility area surrounded by stored belongings. In Concordia and St. Johns homes, it occupies a first-floor closet adjacent to living spaces. In newer Division corridor apartments, water heaters are installed in upstairs mechanical closets where a rupture sends 40 to 80 gallons cascading through floor systems and ceiling cavities below. The damage from a water heater failure is not just the water itself — it is the secondary damage to hardwood floors, plaster walls, electrical systems, and personal property that makes these emergencies so expensive.

Sarkinen provides same-day emergency water heater replacement throughout Portland. Our trucks carry the most common tank sizes — 40 and 50 gallon in both gas and electric — so we can often complete the replacement during the initial emergency visit without waiting for a supply house to open. For Portland homes with tight-access installations, we evaluate whether a tankless conversion makes more sense: a wall-mounted tankless unit eliminates the tank rupture risk entirely, frees up floor space in cramped Portland utility closets, and delivers unlimited hot water. Every emergency water heater installation includes current code requirements — earthquake strapping, thermal expansion tank, proper venting, and a drain pan where applicable — because cutting corners during an emergency just creates the next emergency.

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Emergency water heater replacement in progress at a Portland home with proper code-compliant installation

What Portland Customers Say About Emergency Plumber
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  • “Our rental property had a leak over the weekend and they were quick to reply and got out there early Monday to get it fixed.”

    Vivian Eccleston reviewVivian Eccleston

    “Sarkinen was very quick with a reponse. Travis is a real professional. Quick and friendly. Repaired a leak under my manufactured home. Thank you Sarkinen Plumbing, and thank you Travis. UPDATE: 4/23/2023 Called for broken pipe service and Salgin, I think was his name, showed up long enough to tell me I needed to call someone else and take my…”

    Rhyno Cerus reviewRhyno Cerus

    “Clear and open communication with staff with quick response times. My burst pipe was fixed in about 2 hours despite the difficult location. The plumbers made sure that there were no additional leaks to the area, were very professional and polite, and even turned my hot water heater for me before they left.”

    Emily Weiss reviewEmily Weiss

    “We just bought an older home come to find out the tub wasn’t draining properly and kitchen sink was leaking. I googled around and texted Sarniken and almost immediately got a response that same morning. They were able to show up a couple hours after I contacted them and fixed the issue ON A HOLIDAY (Memorial Day). Mick was so kind, educational,…”

    G Yang reviewG Yang
  • “They were so quick and competent! I had an estimate to replace my dishwasher supply within a day and they came out to do the service on that same day! My only complaint would be pricing. The estimate to install a dishwasher was $600, my gosh I could buy a dishwasher for less than that. But, really awesome service!”

    Roberta Bentson-Royal reviewRoberta Bentson-Royal

    “Repaired a leaking outdoor faucet. Repair was quick and the plumbers were professional and knowledgeable. Update 2025: Woke up to a pipe that was frozen. Contacted Sarkinen right away and they had a someone out as soon as possible. Dustin and Ricky were professional and explained what was needed. They were extremely helpful and eased a lot of…”

    Evan Grawrock reviewEvan Grawrock

    “They came out the same day I called and solved an absolute mystery of a busted pipe. Excellent and friendly service!”

    Alan Davis reviewAlan Davis

    “Got us in same day after Lowe’s left us with a big misunderstanding. Great work, super customer service.”

    Pam Huber reviewPam Huber
  • “Sarkinen was absolutely outstanding when I needed emergency plumbing during an ice storm. They were prompt, communicative and friendly. I will always go to them first whether it’s an energy or not. They are the best.”

    holly macarthur reviewholly macarthur

    “Tech was knowledgeable and easy going 10/10 experience will be using for plumbing repairs in the future. Called and same day problem completely remedied. Excellent service”

    Picconte G reviewPicconte G

    “Very professional. Matthew diagnosed the problem and fixed it right away!”

    Kathryn Berry reviewKathryn Berry

    “I wish I remembered my technician’s name, because he was phenomenal. He quickly discovered the burst pipe in our crawl space and had it taken care of in under 20 minutes. Polite, professional and would highly recommend.”

    Melissa Horadam reviewMelissa Horadam

Why Portland Homeowners Choose Sarkinen

Upfront, Fair Pricing

No hidden fees, no overtime charges. You get a clear, written price before any work begins. Same rate day or night.

Licensed in WA & OR

Dual-state licensing (WA #SARKIPI946MF, OR #170052) means we serve the entire Portland-Vancouver metro.

24/7 Emergency Service

We answer the phone day and night. A licensed plumber is dispatched immediately — at your door within 60-90 minutes.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Every repair backed by our workmanship guarantee. Background-checked, drug-tested plumbers who treat your home with care.

Serving Every Portland Neighborhood

Pearl District Converted warehouses and mid-rise condos with adapted industrial cast iron waste stacks. Unit-level and common-area repairs.
Hawthorne 1910s-1930s bungalows with original galvanized supply lines causing declining water pressure. Full-house PEX repiping in one day.
Alberta Arts District Mix of century-old Victorians and new infill. Older homes have cracking clay sewer laterals from street tree root pressure.
St. Johns 1920s-1950s working-class homes with cast iron drains and galvanized supply. High volume of aging water heater replacements.
Sellwood-Moreland Homes dating to the 1890s on Portland’s oldest sewer infrastructure. High water table causes groundwater infiltration into laterals.
Foster-Powell 1940s cottages and postwar ranches with galvanized supply and cast iron drains. Flat terrain causes low-slope sewer issues.
Irvington 1905-1920 craftsman homes with galvanized supply lines and multi-bathroom layouts. Professional whole-house repiping essential.
Laurelhurst 1910s-era homes with clay sewer laterals under heavy root pressure from mature elms, oaks, and sequoias.
Montavilla 1920s-1970s homes with every 20th-century pipe material — galvanized, copper, cast iron, clay, early PVC — often mixed.
Woodstock 1920s-1940s bungalows with long downhill sewer laterals prone to root entry and debris buildup at multiple joints.
Division Dense new mixed-use buildings with modern PEX and ABS systems. Some have unsupported drain lines causing recurring backups.
Cully Active infill boom with new construction next to 1950s ranches. Some older properties were originally on septic systems.
Overlook Hillside homes with steep-angle sewer laterals causing elbow erosion. Wind exposure increases hose bib and crawl-space failures.
Kenton 1910s-1920s workers’ cottages with undersized drain lines not built for modern usage. Remodels often need drain and vent upgrades.
Concordia 1920s-1930s craftsmans and bungalows with mature trees causing root intrusion. Basement water heaters nearing end of lifespan.

Emergency Plumber in Portland — Common Questions

What areas of Portland do you cover for emergency plumbing?

We cover all five Portland quadrants — North, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest — plus the outer neighborhoods like Lents, Cully, St. Johns, Sellwood, and East Portland. Our technicians are distributed across the metro so we can reach any Portland address as quickly as possible. No Portland neighborhood is outside our emergency service area.

How much does an emergency plumber cost in Portland?

We charge a transparent dispatch fee for after-hours emergency calls, which our dispatcher communicates when you call. Once our plumber arrives and diagnoses the problem, we present a written quote before any repair work begins. There are no hidden fees, no surprise line items, and no markups for working at night or on weekends. The dispatch fee is credited toward the repair if you proceed with the work.

Can Portland’s old pipes be repaired, or do they always need replacement?

It depends on the material and condition. A single pinhole leak in an otherwise sound copper line can be patched. But galvanized steel pipes that have corroded internally — common in Portland homes built before 1950 — usually can’t be meaningfully repaired because the corrosion is systemic. In an emergency, we stop the leak and restore water service. Then we assess whether a targeted repair or a full repipe is the smarter long-term investment and present both options with transparent pricing.

Do Portland ice storms really cause pipe bursts?

Yes, and they are among our busiest emergency periods. When cold east winds blow through the Columbia Gorge and temperatures drop into the teens across Portland, exposed pipes in crawl spaces, garages, attics, and exterior walls freeze and burst. The 2024 ice event alone generated hundreds of emergency plumbing calls across the metro. Portland homes are not built for sustained freezing temperatures the way Midwest homes are — insulation levels are lower, and many crawl spaces have inadequate or missing pipe protection. We strongly recommend pre-winter pipe insulation and heat tape installation.

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