sarasota, fl EMERGENCY SERVICES

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we have been the trusted service provider for Emergency Services in Sarasota, Ellenton, and nearby areas since 1974.

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EMERGENCY SERVICES


When a plumbing, HVAC, or electrical emergency strikes, you need fast, reliable service from a trusted professional. Since 1974, Aqua Plumbing & Air has been the leader in residential and commercial plumbing services, water treatment services, HVAC services, and electrical services in greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro. Our team of highly trained technicians is available 24/7 to handle any emergency situation, ensuring your safety and comfort.

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We’re Here for Your Home Systems

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we understand the urgency of emergency situations. That’s why we offer round-the-clock emergency services, so you can count on us to be there when you need us most. Our dispatchers are ready to take your call and send a uniformed professional to your location promptly, equipped with the tools and expertise to resolve your issue quickly and efficiently.

Comprehensive Emergency Services for HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical

Aqua Plumbing & Air is open 24/7 to address various plumbing, HVAC, and electrical issues. Our skilled technicians are prepared to handle:


  • Burst pipes and severe leaks
  • Overflowing toilets and clogged drains
  • Water heater failures and gas leaks
  • Air conditioning and heating system breakdowns
  • Electrical shortages and power outages



No matter the nature of your emergency, our team has the knowledge and experience to diagnose the problem and implement an effective solution. We use state-of-the-art equipment and proven techniques to ensure your home or business is back to normal as quickly as possible.

The Importance of Swift Action

In emergency situations, every minute counts. Delaying repairs can lead to more extensive damage, higher costs, and potential health and safety risks. For example, a burst pipe can release gallons of water per minute, causing significant water damage to your property and promoting the growth of harmful mold and mildew. Similarly, a malfunctioning HVAC system can leave you without comfortable indoor temperatures, affecting your well-being and productivity.



By calling Aqua Plumbing & Air at the first sign of trouble, you can minimize the impact of the emergency and prevent further complications. Our technicians will assess the situation, explain your options, and provide a transparent, upfront estimate for the necessary repairs. We work efficiently to resolve the issue, while maintaining open communication with you throughout the process.

Trust the Experts at Aqua Plumbing & Air

When an emergency strikes, don’t settle for less than the best. Trust the experienced professionals at Aqua Plumbing & Air to handle your plumbing, HVAC, and electrical emergencies. With our 24/7 availability, highly skilled technicians, and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can have peace of mind knowing your home or business is in capable hands.



Remember, our owner is a Master Plumber, and our business is family-owned and operated, so you can expect personalized, attentive service from a company that truly cares about your well-being. Don’t let an emergency situation escalate – call Aqua Plumbing & Air at the first sign of trouble, and let us restore your comfort and safety.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What qualifies as an HVAC emergency in the Sarasota, Bradenton, or Lakewood Ranch heat?

    Given Florida’s intense heat and humidity, an HVAC issue is often an emergency. A critical situation includes:


    Complete AC System Failure: If your unit won't turn on or is blowing only warm air, especially when outside temperatures exceed 90 

     F or if vulnerable individuals (elderly, infants, or pets) are in the home.


    Burning Smell or Smoke: Any electrical burning smell or visible smoke from your unit or thermostat.


    Excessive Water Leakage: Significant water pooling around the indoor unit that could cause ceiling or electrical damage. If you are experiencing a complete loss of cooling, call us immediately for 24/7 emergency service in the Sarasota, Bradenton, and Lakewood Ranch area.

  • When do I need an emergency plumber versus a standard service call in the Lakewood Ranch area?

    A plumbing emergency is any issue that can cause significant water damage, structural harm, or pose a health/safety risk:


    Burst Pipes or Severe Leaks: Leaks that cannot be stopped by turning off an under-sink valve and require you to shut off your home's main water supply.


    Total Sewer Back-up: When multiple drains are backed up, often indicating a main sewer line clog.


    Water Heater Malfunction with a Leak or Gas Smell: A leaking water heater can cause massive water damage, and a gas smell indicates a severe safety hazard.


    For minor drips, running toilets, or easily contained clogs, you can typically schedule a standard service call. For all severe plumbing issues, call our 24/7 emergency plumbing team right away.

  • I have an electrical problem in my Bradenton home. When is it a 24/7 emergency?

    Electrical emergencies are critical safety hazards. Call our emergency electrician immediately if you observe:


    Smoke, Heat, or Sparks: Coming from an outlet, switch, or your main breaker panel.


    Constant Circuit Breaker Tripping: If a circuit trips immediately or constantly after being reset, this signals a serious short or overload.


    Smell of Burning Plastic/Wiring: This indicates overheated components and a fire risk.


    Total Power Loss (when neighbors have power): A loss of power to a critical system or the entire home can be an emergency, especially in Florida where A/C is vital.


    Do NOT attempt to fix these issues yourself. Shut off the main breaker if it is safe to do so, and call our emergency electrical service.

  • Are your emergency HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical services available 24 hours a day in Sarasota and Manatee Counties?

    Yes. We understand that home system emergencies don't stick to business hours. We offer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year emergency service for your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical needs across Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, and the surrounding Manatee County areas. Our emergency dispatch team is always available to take your call and quickly send a licensed technician to your location.

  • What are your service rates for emergency repairs in the Sarasota-Bradenton-Lakewood Ranch area, and do you charge an extra fee for after-hours calls?

    We pride ourselves on transparent, up-front pricing. Our company typically charges a separate emergency diagnostic fee for after-hours, weekend, or holiday calls. This fee covers the cost of sending a fully-equipped, licensed technician immediately to your home, regardless of the time. Once the technician diagnoses the issue, they will provide a flat-rate quote for the repair before any work begins, so you will know the total cost beforehand. We will explain all fees clearly to ensure there are no surprises.

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