
Emergency Plumbing in Harrisonburg, VA
Just Better Home Services Provides Emergency Plumbing Services in Harrisonburg, VA.

Emergency Plumbing
Our experienced plumbers will arrive on-site with all the necessary equipment and tools to get the job done right the first time. We understand that dealing with a plumbing emergency can be stressful, so we'll work quickly and efficiently to get your problem resolved as soon as possible.

Emergency Drain Cleaning
Drain problems can happen at any time! That's why we offer emergency drain and septic pipe cleaning services 7 days a week. Whether you're dealing with a clogged sink or a backed-up toilet, our team of certified professionals is ready to help.

Emergency Equipment Repair
We understand that hot water and well pumps are essential for daily living, so we can provide emergency well pump and hot water heater repair and replacement, to get your life back to normal fast!
Corey came out to my house on a Sunday afternoon when I had a plumbing emergency. He was polite, friendly, and very professional. He explained all the work he was doing and was happy to answer any questions I had. He went out of his way to make sure everything was done in a timely manner and was a lifesaver! I would definitely recommend Just Better Home Services.
Harrisonburg Well Pump & Pressure Tank
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my well pump needs to be repaired or replaced?
When homeowners ask about signs of a failing well pump, we typically point to a few key indicators, such as:
Inconsistent water pressure,
Sputtering faucets,
Unusual noises coming from the pump itself,
Or, of course, a complete lack of water are all common symptoms.
It's important to note, though, that these signs can also be indicative of other issues within your well system.
To accurately pinpoint the problem and restore your water flow, the best course of action is to consult with a professional plumber. At Just Better Home Services, we can thoroughly evaluate the pump's performance, inspect for any electrical problems, and recommend the appropriate solutions. While a simple repair might be all that's needed, if the evaluation reveals your well pump is underperforming, a replacement may be necessary. Our team is always ready to assist in diagnosing and resolving these types of issues, ensuring your water system runs smoothly.
My toilet is overflowing; how should I handle this?
If your toilet is overflowing, turn off the water supply valve and call a professional plumber immediately to prevent further damage. Overflowing toilets can be caused by:
Clogged Drains: The most common cause is a blockage in the pipes, often due to excessive toilet paper, foreign objects, or buildup over time.
Blocked Vent Pipe: The vent pipe allows air to flow through the plumbing system. If it’s clogged with debris or nests, it can prevent proper drainage, leading to overflows.
Malfunctioning Float Mechanism: If the float inside the tank is not working correctly, the tank may overfill, causing water to spill over
Sewer Line Backup: A clog or damage in the main sewer line can prevent wastewater from draining, causing water to back up into the toilet.
Septic System Issues: If your home has a septic system, an overflowing toilet could indicate that the tank is full or there’s a problem with the drain field.
Faulty Flapper Valve: If the flapper inside the tank doesn’t close properly, water may continue running into the bowl, leading to an overflow.
Excessive Water Pressure or Tank Overfilling: If the water pressure is too high or the refill valve doesn’t shut off properly, the bowl can overflow.
If you are unsure of the cause or cannot fix the issue, call a plumber immediately. Do not turn the water back on until the issue is resolved. At Just Better Home Services, our emergency plumbing service can provide fast, same-day service to resolve issues just like this. If your toilet is overflowing, don't hesitate to call us immediately.
In a well system, what does the pressure tank do, and how do I know if it's having problems?
Think of your pressure tank as the control center of your home’s water system. It helps regulate water pressure and keeps your well pump from overworking. Inside, compressed air pushes water into your pipes when you need it, and when pressure drops, it signals the pump to refill the tank. This prevents constant cycling, keeps water flow steady, and helps your system run more efficiently.
But when a pressure tank isn’t working properly, your water system will let you know. Watch for these red flags:
Fluctuating or weak water pressure
Your pump turning on and off too often
Unusual noises or air sputtering from faucets
These signs could point to a lost air charge, internal damage, or even a leak. Ignoring the issue can strain your well pump and lead to bigger problems. The best move? Have a professional take a look. At Just Better Home Services, we can provide an inspection to pinpoint the problem and restore smooth, reliable water pressure to your home.

