24/7 Emergency Pipe Leak Repairs

You should not have to wait until morning to stop water from reaching your subfloor, your ceiling, or the wall cavity behind your drywall.

Haller offers 24/7 emergency pipe leak repair throughout Central and Eastern Pennsylvania. When our technicians arrive, they come prepared to locate the source of the leak, stop the damage, and complete the repair. You will know what is wrong and what it costs before any work begins.

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Trusted Pipe Leak Repair Since 1981

When water is going somewhere it should not, you need a licensed plumber who will find the source and fix it correctly the first time.

Haller has been serving Central and Eastern Pennsylvania since 1981, building a reputation for dependable service, accurate diagnosis, and repairs that do not need to be revisited.

We handle every job with care, whether the issue is a pinhole leak in a supply line or a burst pipe after a hard freeze. We are easy to reach, easy to schedule, and stand behind every repair with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Contact us online or give us a call to get started.

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Haller’s Proven Pipe Leak Repair Process

Scheduling pipe leak repair with Haller is straightforward, even when the situation feels urgent.

We have made the process simple so you can get the right help without added stress.

Call us or contact us online to describe the leak and where you noticed it. Our team will gather the details and get you scheduled, or dispatch a technician immediately if the situation requires it.

Our plumber arrives prepared to trace the leak to its origin, not just the point where water is visible. We use that diagnosis to give you an accurate picture of what the repair involves before any work begins.

We explain exactly what we found, what the repair requires, and what it will cost. You approve the work before we proceed.

We complete the repair using quality materials and test the line to confirm the fix is holding and no other sections are compromised before we leave.

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What Our Customers Are Saying

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This is the second time we had Shawn D. for service. He is very professional, patient and knowledgeable. Thank you!
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Hallerโ€™s has excellent employees! Austin was here for our annual spring air conditioning service! He explained to me everything that he did, and the conditions of our system (only required a new filter). Very courteous. I hope he will be our technician next year!!
Haller provided quick service and very responsive. Jason B the tech was excellent and provided very detailed information. Highly recommend!
The technicians are very knowledgeable very professional courteous couldnโ€™t ask for any better
Great service!
Mark did annual maintenance on our tankless water heater. Reset the system and explained things about the system we didnโ€™t know.
The service provider was very pleasant and very efficient he got the job done very quickly
He was very thorough and meticulous
Great timely maintenance service. 14th year keeping our home heated and cooled. Thank you.
Excellent service. I have used Haller for all household needs for over 20 years
Connor was professional, gave options and the price and didnโ€™t pressure. Work was done well, and we appreciated how quickly Haller sent someone out to replace the outside faucet.
Highly recommend, Jonathan was very informative and knowledgeable!
Staff is excellent, prompt, friendly, professional
Fantastic job. Very professional. Would highly recommend Mark when such a task is needed, ie, installation of a new water heater!!
Great service and information.
Stephen arrived on time, inspected our thermostat and furnace and explained what our problem was. He explained everything clearly and made suggestions and quoted prices. He was very transparent both on what needed to be done and cost. He then promptly proceeded to complete the needed work. He was very professional. I am very pleased with Stephen and Haller. I highly recommend their services.
Great overall service!
Appt was scheduled quickly, service man was pleasant and explained clearly what repair needed to be done. I have been a customer for years and will continue to call them. To
Repair that was included in our service contract.
Thank you Colin and Rodrigues for wonderful, prompt, virtuous service. It is awesome to have my hot water back! You two are the best!! ๐Ÿค—
Chris did a great job cleaning both splits. He also explained what could be causing the whirl sound coming from one of them. Gave me a quote for the work so we can plan our budget.
The technician, John Wentz was very efficient, knowledgeable and professional. Highly recommend.
Another great experience with a Haller. Every technician that comes out to service our units is knowledgeable, respectful, and thoughtful. Thanks Nate!

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Common Pipe Leak Repairs Our Team Handles

Pipe leaks in Central and Eastern Pennsylvania homes show up in a range of ways, from slow drips at fittings to sudden failures after a hard freeze drives temperatures below zero.

Our licensed plumbers carry the materials and tools to handle most pipe leak repairs in a single visit, regardless of pipe material or location.

Pinhole leaks form when pipe walls thin from the inside out, a process accelerated by the mineral content in Central and Eastern Pennsylvania water over time. We locate the affected section, assess how far the corrosion extends, and replace the compromised pipe rather than patching a wall that will fail again nearby.

Leaks at pipe joints and fittings are common in older Pennsylvania homes where connections have been under pressure for decades. We inspect the joint, determine whether the fitting itself has failed or the connection was compromised, and reseal or replace the fitting so the connection is watertight.

A pipe that has burst after freezing needs immediate attention. We locate the break, assess whether the freeze affected adjacent sections of the line, and replace the damaged pipe fully. In Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, where temperatures regularly drop below freezing from December through February, burst pipes are one of the most common emergency calls we respond to.

Supply lines feeding fixtures throughout your home can develop leaks at the connection point or along the line itself. We trace the leak to its source, replace the affected line or fitting, and confirm water pressure is restored correctly to the fixture.

A leaking drain line allows wastewater to reach wall cavities, subfloor material, and the ceiling below. We locate the compromised section, assess the surrounding material for damage, and complete the repair so the drain is sealed and flowing correctly.

A leak in the water main between the street connection and your home can lose significant volume before it surfaces. We locate the leak, assess the condition of the surrounding pipe, and complete the repair to restore full service to your home.

Why Neighbors Count on Haller for Pipe Leak Repairs

Finding a pipe leak and fixing it correctly are two different skills. You need a licensed plumber who is good at both.

Homeowners throughout Central and Eastern Pennsylvania count on Haller because we locate leaks accurately, communicate clearly about what we find, and complete repairs that hold up through decades of seasonal demand.

Every pipe leak repair Haller completes is performed by a licensed plumber. That matters when the work involves opening walls, accessing drain lines, or repairing the water main. The repair needs to be right the first time. 

Haller is a BBB Accredited Business with more than four decades of service across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania. That standing reflects a long record of resolving problems correctly and treating customers fairly.

A pipe leak that is actively reaching your walls or floor cannot wait for a regular appointment. Our emergency service is available around the clock so you can stop the damage before it compounds.

We tell you what the repair will cost before we begin. No surprises when the job is done.

Home Comfort Club membership includes annual inspections, priority scheduling, and exclusive savings across HVAC, plumbing, and electrical. Ask about the Club when you schedule your repair.

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Should You Repair or Replace Your Pipes?

A single isolated leak is almost always worth repairing. But some conditions make targeted repairs a short-term answer to a longer-term problem.

Haller gives homeowners an honest assessment of what they are dealing with so the decision makes sense for their home and their budget.

A single corroded section in an otherwise sound galvanized system is repairable. When corrosion has progressed through a significant portion of the pipe run, repairing one section leaves the rest of the line as a future failure point. Our plumbers assess the condition of the surrounding pipe before recommending a repair scope.

One leak in a pipe run is a repair. Two or more leaks appearing in the same line within a short period signal that the pipe material itself has reached the end of its reliable life. Continuing to repair individual failures without addressing the line as a whole rarely holds up more than a season or two in a Central and Eastern Pennsylvania climate that stresses plumbing hard from both ends of the year.

Some older pipe materials that were common in Central and Eastern Pennsylvania construction are no longer permitted under current plumbing codes. When a failing section requires a permit and inspection, our plumbers will tell you upfront if the repair triggers a code compliance obligation and what that involves.

A joint that has been repaired and fails again points to a problem with the fitting itself, the pipe condition at that connection, or water pressure that is running higher than the system is rated for. We assess what is driving the repeat failure rather than resealing a joint that will not hold.


Protect Your Home with Haller’s Home Comfort Club

The Home Comfort Club is a membership plan that keeps your plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems protected all year.

Membership includes annual inspections, priority scheduling, and exclusive savings on service. Ask about the Home Comfort Club when you schedule your repair.

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Schedule Pipe Leak Repairs with Haller

Haller has been serving homeowners across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania since 1981, and our licensed plumbers handle pipe leak repairs with the thoroughness and accuracy the job demands.

Whether you are dealing with a slow drip behind the wall, a burst pipe after a January freeze, or a water main that is losing pressure, we will find the source and fix it right. Every repair comes backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Call or contact us online to book your pipe leak repair today.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a pipe leak inside my wall?

The leak itself is usually invisible, but the signs show up nearby. Look for water staining or soft spots on drywall, paint that is bubbling or peeling without an obvious cause, a musty smell that does not go away, or an unexplained increase in your water bill. In some cases the floor feels soft or the ceiling below shows discoloration before anything is visible on the wall itself. By the time these signs appear, the leak has typically been running long enough to reach building materials beyond the pipe itself.

What causes pipes to burst in Pennsylvania winters?

When water inside a pipe freezes, it expands with enough force to split the pipe wall or blow out a joint. Pipes in uninsulated exterior walls, unheated crawl spaces, and areas near garage doors are most vulnerable. In Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, where temperatures can drop well below freezing for days at a time from December through February, even pipes that have handled previous winters without issue can fail when a cold stretch is severe enough or lasts long enough. Haller’s emergency line is available around the clock when that happens.

Can a small pinhole leak wait for a regular appointment?

It depends on where it is and what it is reaching. A pinhole leak in an exposed basement supply line that is dripping into a bucket is lower urgency than one inside a wall cavity or above a finished ceiling. The risk with any slow leak is that the damage accumulates quietly. Mold can establish in a wet wall cavity within days. If there is any question about what the leak is reaching, it is worth getting a plumber in sooner rather than scheduling it out two weeks.

Will my homeowner’s insurance cover a pipe leak repair?

Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage but exclude damage from leaks that developed gradually over time. Whether a specific leak qualifies depends on your policy language and how long the insurer determines the leak was active. Haller does not handle insurance claims directly, but our plumbers can document the repair and the condition of the surrounding area, which some homeowners find useful when filing a claim. We recommend contacting your insurer promptly after any significant leak.

How long does a pipe leak repair take?

An accessible leak on an exposed supply or drain line can often be repaired in a few hours. A leak inside a wall, under a slab, or in a crawl space takes longer because accessing the pipe is part of the work. We assess the access situation as part of the diagnosis and give you a realistic timeline before we begin. Most repairs are completed in a single visit.

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