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Fully Stocked Trucks
Fully Stocked Trucks | Emergency Plumbing | Plumbing | Sharps Chapel
When a pipe bursts at midnight or your water heater gives out just before guests arrive, you don’t have time to wait for parts or make multiple appointments. That’s why HEP’s fully stocked trucks roll through Sharps Chapel loaded with premium fixtures, specialized tools, and replacement components for every major brand. Our licensed, background-checked technicians arrive ready to diagnose, repair, and restore your system on the very first visit—so you can get back to hot showers, clean dishes, and peace of mind without delay.
From quiet lake cottages to family farms along Davis Creek, we’re your neighbors, and we treat every call with the urgency it deserves. One phone call connects you to 24/7 emergency plumbing backed by fair, up-front pricing and a satisfaction guarantee that’s as solid as our craftsmanship. Count on HEP: the local team that shows up prepared, finishes fast, and leaves your home cleaner than we found it.
FAQs
What does “fully-stocked trucks” mean for your emergency plumbing service in Sharps Chapel?
Our service vehicles carry a comprehensive inventory of common repair parts, specialty fittings, tools, water-heater components, pipe of multiple sizes, and diagnostic equipment. Because the truck is stocked like a rolling warehouse, 90-95 % of emergency jobs can be completed on the first visit without waiting for a parts run or next-day shipment, saving you time, stress, and additional trip fees.
How fast can a plumber reach my home in an emergency?
We provide true 24/7 dispatch coverage in Sharps Chapel. Once your call is logged, the on-call technician is usually on the road within 15 minutes. Most customers inside Sharps Chapel proper are reached within 45 minutes, weather and traffic permitting. For lakefront or outlying areas, arrival typically falls within 60 minutes.
What types of plumbing emergencies do you handle?
We’re equipped to tackle burst or frozen pipes, sewer backups, overflowing toilets, major leaks, gas line issues, failed water heaters, sump pump breakdowns, and any sudden loss of water pressure or drainage. If water or gas is threatening your property or safety, call us—our fully stocked truck has the parts and tools to fix it immediately.
Are your emergency plumbers licensed and insured?
Yes. Every technician holds a State of Tennessee journeyman or master plumbing license, undergoes annual continuing-education classes, and is covered by full liability and workers-comp insurance. We also perform background checks and random drug screening for your peace of mind.
How is emergency plumbing priced after hours?
We charge a modest emergency dispatch fee after 5 p.m., on weekends, and holidays. Once on site, the plumber diagnoses the problem and presents a flat-rate quote before any work begins. Because our trucks carry the needed parts, the quoted price already includes materials, so there are no surprise add-ons for supply runs.
What can I do before the plumber arrives to minimize damage?
1) Shut off the nearest fixture valve or the home’s main water shut-off, typically located at the meter box or where the main line enters your house. 2) Turn off electricity to any area where water is pooling. 3) Open faucets on lower levels to drain residual water. 4) Move valuables out of the wet area and place towels to slow spreading. 5) If gas is involved, evacuate and call 911. Then phone us; providing these details helps our technician load any specialty items before leaving the shop.