Burst pipe, toilet overflow, water heater leak, or active flooding? Call our 24/7 emergency line.
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Residential calls
Homeowner / property owner should be available to approve service.
What happens when you call
Tell us what happened
We confirm your location
We connect the call based on service area
The responding company confirms next steps
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How it works
The 24/7 Home Emergency line is an emergency intake and dispatch line. When you call, a live person answers around the clock, asks a few quick questions about what is happening, and confirms your location in Williamson County.
We then help connect your call with an available emergency water cleanup provider serving your area — for situations like burst pipe cleanup, toilet overflow cleanup, water heater leak cleanup, washing machine overflow cleanup, flooded rooms, and emergency water extraction.
The responding provider talks with you directly to confirm availability, ask for more detail, walk through next steps, and discuss any pricing before any work begins. Service availability, response time, pricing, and work approval are handled by the responding provider — not by 24/7 Home Emergency.
When to call
Call any time water is actively leaking, overflowing, or pooling and you need urgent help. Here is quick guidance for the most common situations:
Shut the main water valve if you can reach it safely, then call so we can connect you with an available burst pipe cleanup provider.
Stop flushing, close the supply valve behind the toilet, and call for toilet overflow cleanup before water spreads to nearby rooms.
Turn off the water supply to the heater (and power/gas if you know how), then call for water heater leak cleanup and emergency water extraction.
Stay clear of standing water near outlets or appliances. Call for emergency water cleanup and water extraction as soon as possible.
If water is still coming in from a pipe, fixture, or appliance, call right away so we can connect you with water damage restoration help in Round Rock and the rest of Williamson County.
This page is intended for active water damage situations. Mold-only issues and old repair-only situations may require a different service process.
While you wait
A few simple steps can limit the damage while you wait for the responding provider. Only do what feels safe — if in doubt, stay clear and wait for help.
Shut off the nearest valve — under the sink, behind the toilet, at the water heater, or the main shutoff for the property.
Stay away from outlets, cords, and powered appliances sitting in water. If you can safely reach the breaker, turn off power to the affected area.
Lift rugs, electronics, documents, and furniture off wet flooring if you can do it safely and without slipping.
Quick phone photos and short videos of the source, the standing water, and damaged items can help later with insurance and the responding provider.
Call (512) 886-8472 — we will confirm your location, talk through what is happening, and help connect you with an available provider.
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Services
If you are dealing with a burst pipe cleanup, toilet overflow cleanup, water heater leak cleanup, washing machine overflow cleanup, flooded bathroom cleanup, flooded room cleanup, or active water intrusion, call the 24/7 emergency line for Williamson County water damage help. We help connect homeowners, property owners, and commercial decision-makers with available emergency water cleanup and emergency water extraction in the service area, including water damage restoration in Round Rock.
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Who should call
Homeowner or property owner.
Property manager or authorized decision-maker.

Service area
Serving Williamson County, including Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, Hutto, Liberty Hill, Jarrell, Florence, Taylor, Granger, Thrall, Bartlett-area, and nearby communities.
Cities we serve
Water emergencies do not wait for business hours, and neither do we. If you need Round Rock water damage restoration, Leander water damage restoration, Cedar Park water damage restoration, Georgetown water damage restoration, Hutto water damage help, or Liberty Hill water damage help, the 24/7 emergency line can help connect you with available assistance in your area.
Whether the situation calls for water extraction, water mitigation, burst pipe cleanup, toilet overflow cleanup, water heater leak cleanup, or flooded bathroom cleanup, we help route your call to an available provider serving your neighborhood in Williamson County.
Service availability varies by location and time of call. The responding provider handles scope, timing, pricing, and work approval directly with you.
Common emergencies
Whatever caused the water — pick the situation closest to yours, then call the 24/7 emergency line for Williamson County water damage help.
For burst pipes, active leaks, and water spreading through the home, call the 24/7 emergency line for urgent water damage help in Williamson County.
If a toilet overflow has caused water on floors, bathrooms, hallways, or nearby rooms, call for emergency water cleanup help.
If a water heater is leaking or has flooded the surrounding area, call the 24/7 line for water damage help.
For standing water, flooded rooms, and active water intrusion, call to be connected with available emergency water extraction help.
FAQ
Yes. Our emergency help line operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for callers dealing with urgent water damage situations in Williamson County.
Burst pipes, toilet overflows, water heater leaks, washing machine overflows, flooded rooms, active water intrusion, and urgent water extraction. This page is intended for active water damage — mold-only or repair-only situations may require a different process.
The homeowner or property owner should be the one to call so they can speak directly with the responding provider and approve service.
Yes. For commercial calls, the property manager or another authorized decision-maker should call so the responding provider can confirm scope and approval.
We help connect your call with an available emergency water damage provider serving Williamson County. The provider will confirm availability, ask for details about the situation, and discuss next steps directly with you.
No. 24/7 Home Emergency helps connect callers with available emergency home-service providers. Service availability, response time, pricing, and work approval are handled by the responding provider.
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Disclosure: 24/7 Home Emergency helps connect callers with available emergency home-service providers. Service availability, response time, pricing, and work approval are handled by the responding provider.