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Burst pipe, active leak, blocked toilet or no hot water in Putney? Urgent plumbing response with an honest arrival window and the price agreed before we travel.

Honest arrival windows
Price agreed before travel
Repaired, not patched

Local knowledge

Plumbing emergencies in Putney

Putney runs from the river up the hill to the Heath, and its housing mixes Edwardian terraces around the Lower Richmond Road with red-brick mansion blocks and a growing band of riverside flats. The terraces almost all carry side-return kitchen extensions, so supply pipes sit behind fitted units where a burst is hidden until it floods. The mansion blocks share stacked bathrooms and old cast risers, so a failure on an upper floor drops straight through ceilings below. Riverside flats add boosted pressure that turns a small joint failure into a fast flood. The emergency in Putney is usually finding isolation quickly across shared walls and stacks. We agree price before travel and isolate first.

Engineer's note

Access in Putney turns on whether the property is a house or a block. In the terraces the stop tap is usually under the kitchen sink or in the hall; in the mansion blocks and riverside flats the isolation may be on a shared riser cupboard or landing, and the source flat may not be yours. Give us the block, floor and flat number so we reach the right valve fast.

What we handle in Putney

  • Burst pipes and active leaks
  • Water coming through ceilings
  • Blocked toilets and overflowing drains
  • Seized or failed stop taps
  • No water or no hot water
  • Leaking radiators and heating pipework

What goes wrong here

Common plumbing emergencies in Putney

01

Mansion block leak dropping through ceilings

Putney's Edwardian mansion blocks stack bathrooms and kitchens above one another on shared cast-iron and copper risers. When a joint or an overflow fails on an upper floor, water finds the path of least resistance and comes through the ceiling of the flat below, sometimes two down. We work out which flat holds the source, get access, and isolate the branch or riser before opening ceilings, so the damage stops spreading while we trace and repair the actual failure rather than the wet patch.

02

Side-return kitchen supply pipe burst

The terraces off the Lower Richmond Road and around Putney Common were extended into side-return kitchens, burying supply runs under new floors and behind units. A failed compression joint or corroded copper run bursts out of sight and floods before the resident realises. We trace the run, close the nearest valve, and lift the right board or panel rather than tearing the kitchen apart. Because we also do leak detection, we pinpoint the leak first, which keeps the repair small and the mess contained.

03

Failed stop tap during a mains burst

Many Putney houses still rely on a single internal stop tap that has not moved in a decade, so in a mains burst it seizes or weeps rather than closing. The water keeps running while the household panics. We arrive able to isolate at the external stopcock or meter in the footpath, kill the supply, and then fit a modern lever valve on the internal main so future emergencies are stopped in seconds rather than needing a call-out just to turn off the water.

04

Blocked drain or toilet backing up

Older Putney terraces and converted flats share below-ground drainage that silts and roots up, so a blockage can back a toilet or gully up into a ground-floor bathroom, especially where several flats feed one stack. We attend, find whether the blockage is the flat's own branch or the shared drain, clear it, and check the run so it does not immediately recur. Where the fault sits on shared drainage we tell you plainly who is responsible before any further work, with the price agreed before we travel.

Stop the water first

The moment you call, we talk you through finding and turning your stop tap while the engineer travels to Putney. Isolating the supply stops the damage clock immediately — the difference between a mopped floor and a ruined ceiling is usually the first few minutes, not the repair itself.

Emergency plumbing in Putney — FAQs

How fast can a plumber reach Putney?

For a genuine emergency in Putney we prioritise the earliest available engineer and give you an honest arrival window when you book, not an optimistic one. While the engineer travels we talk you through isolating the water so the damage stops straight away.

What does an emergency call-out cost in Putney?

The call-out and first-hour rate is quoted when you book, before anyone travels, and out-of-hours slots carry a stated uplift. The price you hear is the price you pay — no surprise invoice once the work is done.

Water is coming through my ceiling in Putney — can you find the source?

Yes. Our emergency plumbers are also leak-detection engineers, so a hidden source is traced with thermal imaging and acoustic tools rather than exploratory holes. We stop the water first, then pinpoint and repair.

Do you repair it properly or just make it safe?

Both, in that order. The emergency is stabilised first — water isolated, damage stopped — then repaired properly on the same visit wherever access and parts allow. Anything larger is quoted clearly before we continue.

Where we work

Putney & Wandsworth

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Plumbing emergency in Putney?

Describe the problem and your postcode. We confirm the price and the arrival window before you commit — then stop the water.

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