From a burst pipe at midnight to a long-overdue fixture upgrade, Allied All-City's licensed plumbers cover all of Suffolk County — 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Every plumber we send is licensed for Suffolk County work — no unlicensed helpers, no liability gaps, no corners cut on your home.
We never hand your job off. Every technician is our own trained employee, which means consistent quality and direct accountability on every call.
Plumbing emergencies don't wait for Monday morning. We dispatch real plumbers around the clock throughout Suffolk County without after-hours surcharges.
We're a family business, and we treat your home with the same care we'd expect for our own — honest pricing, real answers, and no unnecessary upsells.
Hiring the right plumber means the job gets done correctly, the first time, without surprises on the final bill or callbacks a week later.
Every benefit above is delivered on every job we take.
Get a Free QuoteOur licensed crew serves Nassau and Suffolk County with same-day availability and transparent pricing on every job.
Dial 631-658-5117 any time — describe what's happening and we'll schedule service or dispatch emergency response immediately.
Our licensed plumber assesses the problem, explains what's needed, and gives you a firm price before touching anything.
We complete the repair, test to confirm it's working correctly, and clean up before we leave your property.
We cover the full range of residential and light commercial plumbing throughout Suffolk County. That includes emergency pipe repairs, burst and frozen pipe response, drain cleaning, main line clearing, water line repair and replacement, water heater installation and replacement, fixture installation (faucets, toilets, sinks, disposals), sump pump service, and general leak repairs. We also handle sewer-related plumbing — if your issue crosses into sewer territory, we have the certifications to handle that side of the work as well. Rather than juggling multiple contractors, most homeowners find that Allied All-City can handle everything under one call.
Our plumbers are fully licensed for work in Suffolk County, and we do not use subcontractors — ever. Every technician who comes to your property is a direct employee of Allied All-City Inc. This matters for a few reasons. First, licensed work is required for most plumbing repairs under Suffolk County code, and it protects your homeowner's insurance. Second, using our own employees means we control the quality of the work and are directly accountable if anything needs attention afterward. You won't be handed off to someone we've never met or whose work we can't vouch for.
Cold snaps on Long Island can cause pipes to freeze in homes that aren't heated consistently, in uninsulated spaces like crawl spaces and garages, and in older homes with supply lines running through exterior walls. When pipes freeze and burst, time matters — the longer water runs, the more damage accumulates. We respond to burst pipe emergencies 24/7 and prioritize getting to you quickly. Our plumbers will shut off the water supply, assess the extent of the damage, repair or replace the affected pipe section, and advise you on measures that can reduce the risk of it happening again — things like insulation, heat tape, and drip strategies for extreme cold nights.
Plumbing costs vary based on the type of work, the materials involved, and how accessible the problem area is. A straightforward drain cleaning is priced very differently from a water line replacement or a full fixture installation. What we can tell you is that Allied All-City provides upfront pricing — we assess the situation and give you a clear number before any work starts. We don't spring additional charges on you at the end. We also don't charge inflated after-hours emergency rates just because you called at night. If you'd like a general sense of cost for a specific job, call us at 631-658-5117 and describe what you're dealing with — we can often give you a reasonable range over the phone.
Yes — we serve the full breadth of Suffolk County including Babylon, Islip, Brookhaven, Smithtown, Huntington, Riverhead, Southampton, East Hampton, Southold, and all the hamlets and villages within those townships. Suffolk County covers a lot of ground, and we're familiar with the plumbing infrastructure, water supply characteristics, and building stock across the county. Whether you're in a newer subdivision in Medford, an older cape on the South Shore, or a seasonal property on the North Fork, we can respond. East End response times may vary slightly based on location, but we cover it.
The most important first step is to shut off the water supply to stop the flow. If the problem is isolated to a single fixture — a toilet, sink, or washing machine — look for the shutoff valve directly behind or beneath that fixture and turn it clockwise until it stops. If the break is in a pipe and you're not sure where it is, shut off the main water supply to the house, typically located near the water meter. If water is near an electrical panel or outlets, don't touch those — get out and call us. Once the water is off, call 631-658-5117 and we'll walk you through anything else you can do to limit damage while our plumber is on the way. Open cabinets under sinks to allow trapped moisture to escape, and place towels or containers to manage any residual water.
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