Port St. Lucie RV Repair provides 24/7 emergency RV plumbing repair across Port St. Lucie, FL and the Treasure Coast. Burst pipes, flooding, sewage backups, water heater blowouts. We dispatch fast, usually within 2-4 hours.
Port St. Lucie RV Repair provides 24/7 emergency plumbing service for RVs across the Treasure Coast. Burst pipes, flooding, sewage backups, failed water heaters - we dispatch fast, usually within 2-4 hours for the Port St. Lucie area. Call 772-276-6465 any time, day or night. Need non-emergency RV plumbing repairs? We handle those too.
RV plumbing emergencies don't follow business hours. A burst PEX line at 11pm will flood your RV in minutes - water runs down through the subfloor, into the insulation, and out the belly wrap. The longer it runs, the worse the damage gets. That's why we answer emergency calls 24/7, 365 days a year.
Most emergency plumbing calls we get fall into a few categories: burst or split water lines (especially after cold snaps when snowbirds bring rigs down from up north), failed water pump seals that spray water everywhere when the pump kicks on, water heater pressure relief valves that blow and dump hot water into the compartment, and black/grey tank valve failures that create a sewage situation nobody wants to deal with alone.
We keep our trucks stocked with PEX tubing, push-fit fittings, spare pumps, tank valves, and basic water heater parts specifically because emergency calls don't give us time to order anything. When we show up, we're ready to stop the water and fix the problem in the same visit. That's how emergency RV plumbing service should work.
Shut off the water pump and disconnect city water immediately. Then call us. We dispatch emergency calls within 2-4 hours for the PSL area. The faster you stop the source, the less floor damage you'll have. Every minute counts with active flooding.
Common when rigs travel from cold climates. PEX can handle some freezing but fittings crack. We cut open the belly wrap, replace the damaged section with new PEX and push-fit fittings, and reseal everything. Usually takes 60-90 minutes once we locate the split.
The T&P valve opened because pressure or temperature exceeded safe limits. Could be a failed thermostat, blocked expansion tank, or just a stuck valve. Either way, hot water everywhere. We replace the valve, check the thermostat, and test the whole system before we leave.
Gate valve failure or cracked fitting at the tank outlet. This is the one nobody wants to deal with themselves, and honestly, you shouldn't have to. We handle it, replace the valve, and clean up. Toilet issues can sometimes cause tank problems too - we check both.
Either a leak downstream is draining pressure (pump tries to maintain pressure constantly), or the pressure switch failed. Continuous pump run means continuous water flow if there's a crack anywhere in the line. Turn the pump switch off and call us - we'll find the leak and fix it.
You can stop the bleeding. Turn off the water pump, disconnect city water, and close any valves you can access. But the actual repair usually needs a tech with parts. Don't try to patch PEX with tape - it won't hold under pressure. Call us and we'll bring the right parts to fix it properly.
Emergency calls don't give us time to run to a parts store. Here's what we keep on the truck so we can fix it the same visit, whether it's midnight on a Tuesday or 6am on a holiday weekend.
The two most common RV water pump brands on the market. We carry complete Shurflo 4008 and 4048 series pumps plus Flojet Triplex units. When a pump seal blows at 2am, we don't need to wait for a parts delivery. Swap takes about 45 minutes including testing.
We stock 3/8" and 1/2" PEX tubing in both red and blue, plus SharkBite-style push-fit fittings, crimp rings, and a full crimping kit. PEX line repairs are the bread and butter of emergency plumbing calls. A burst section can be cut out and replaced in 30 minutes if we can get to it easily.
Thermocouples, T&P valves, thermostats, gas valve assemblies, and anode rods for the most common RV water heater brands. When a pressure relief valve blows, the fix is usually a new valve plus checking the thermostat. We carry parts for both 6-gallon and 10-gallon models.
Gate valves for black and grey tanks in the standard 1.5" and 3" sizes, plus city water inlet assemblies and pressure regulators. Tank valve failures are messy emergencies that need the right parts on hand. We also stock replacement water line fittings for the most common leak points.
Call 772-276-6465 any time, day or night. Tell us what's happening - water flooding, pipe burst, sewage leak, pump spraying. We triage based on severity and dispatch within 2-4 hours for the greater Port St. Lucie area. While you wait, shut off the water pump and disconnect city water.
Our tech arrives with a fully stocked truck. First priority is always stopping the water source - shutting off pumps, capping lines, closing valves. Then we assess what broke, check for secondary damage to the subfloor and insulation, and give you a written estimate before touching anything else.
We carry PEX tubing, push-fit fittings, replacement pumps, tank valves, and water heater parts on the truck. Most emergency plumbing repairs are completed the same visit. If it's something unusual that needs a specific part, we stop the leak, make it safe, and come back with the part - usually next morning.
| Repair Type | Price Range | Typical Time |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency call-out dispatch fee (after hours) | $95-150 | Credited toward repair |
| Burst pipe / PEX line repair | $120-250 | 30-90 min |
| Water pump failure (spraying/leaking) | $150-250 | 45-60 min |
| Water heater pressure relief blowout | $100-200 | 30-60 min |
| Black/grey tank valve emergency | $120-220 | 45-90 min |
| City water inlet failure (won't shut off) | $80-150 | 30 min |
| Emergency water shutoff + damage assessment | $75-120 | Immediate |
Pipe burst at 10pm at our campsite in Fort Pierce. Called and they had someone out by midnight. Fixed the PEX line, checked for floor damage, and we were back to normal before sunrise. You can't ask for more than that.
Water heater relief valve blew while we were away for the day. Came back to a soaked compartment. Tech showed up same evening, replaced the valve and thermostat, tested everything. Fair price for an emergency call.
Black tank valve cracked on a Sunday morning. Not the kind of thing you want to let sit. They came out within 3 hours and handled the whole mess. Professional and didn't overcharge us for a weekend call.
Within 2-4 hours for the greater PSL area. Treasure Coast locations may take slightly longer depending on time of day. We prioritize active flooding and sewage situations over slower leaks. Call 772-276-6465 and we'll give you an honest ETA right away.
Yes, there's a dispatch fee of $95-150 for after-hours calls (evenings, weekends, holidays). That fee gets credited toward the repair cost if you proceed with the fix. So if the repair runs $200 and your dispatch was $100, you pay $200 total, not $300.
Turn off the water pump switch (usually near the bathroom or kitchen). Disconnect the city water hose if you're hooked up. Open the lowest faucet to relieve pressure. Put towels down to limit floor damage. The faster you stop the water source, the less secondary damage you'll be dealing with.
In most cases we fix it the same visit. Our trucks carry PEX, fittings, pumps, and valves. If it's something unusual that needs a specific part, we'll stop the leak, make it safe, and come back with the part - usually next morning. We don't leave you hanging.
Some RV insurance policies cover sudden water damage, but the repair itself usually isn't covered unless you have a specific mechanical breakdown policy. We can provide a detailed invoice that lists every part and labor charge for your insurance claim. It's worth filing even if you're not sure.
Yes. Campgrounds, RV parks, storage lots, driveways, boat ramps, rest stops - wherever your rig is, we'll find it. Just give us the address and any gate codes when you call. We service the entire Treasure Coast for emergency plumbing calls, from Vero Beach down to Hobe Sound.
We handle all RV plumbing repairs - water pumps, water heaters, pipe leaks, tank valves, shower drains, and more. If it's not an active emergency, we can schedule you same or next day across Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast.
We cover St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties for emergency RV plumbing calls. From Vero Beach and Sebastian down through Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Palm City, and Jensen Beach.
Don't wait for the damage to get worse. Call us any time, day or night, and we'll dispatch a tech with the parts to stop the water and fix the problem. Emergency RV plumbing repair across the Treasure Coast, 24/7.