Emergency Plumber in King City, Oregon

In a community like King City, a plumbing emergency can mean waiting — unless you call the right crew. We serve King City regularly and know the area's plumbing patterns. Whether it's a main line break or a backed-up sewer, call True Flow Plumbing at (971) 225-3567.

Plumbing emergency in King City?
Shut off your main water valve, then call us immediately.
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What We Handle in King City and Surrounding Areas

💧 Burst or Leaking Pipes

Older small-town homes often have galvanized pipes that corrode from the inside — when they finally fail, they fail fast. Shut off the main valve and call us to repair or replace the affected section.

🚽 Sewage Backup

Clay and cast iron sewer lines common in older King City properties are prime candidates for root intrusion and joint separation. A backup affects every drain — we scope and clear the line.

🔥 Water Heater Failure

When a water heater fails in an older home with limited utility space, containment is the first priority. Shut off the cold supply valve and the power or gas to the unit, then call us.

🔧 Main Line Breaks

Older service lines under King City streets and yards can crack or collapse. We locate the break, pull the permits, and coordinate the repair to restore your water service.

🚰 Loss of Water Pressure

Corroded galvanized water lines scale shut over decades — what starts as low pressure often ends in a complete blockage or pipe failure. We assess and give you an honest recommendation.

💦 Drain Backups

Cast iron drain lines in older King City homes accumulate scale and debris on the inside — recurring slow drains eventually become full backups. We clear the line and inspect it with a camera if needed.

What to Do Right Now

While you're waiting for us to arrive, these steps can prevent thousands of dollars in additional damage:

  • Locate your main water shutoff valve and turn it off — usually near the water meter or where the main line enters the house
  • For a water heater emergency, turn off the cold water supply valve on top of the unit and shut off power at the breaker (electric) or the gas valve (gas heater)
  • Move valuables and electronics off the floor if water is spreading
  • Do not use any drains in the house if you suspect a sewer backup — it will make the backup worse
  • Take photos of the damage before any cleanup begins — your insurance company will need documentation
  • Call your homeowner's insurance company — most policies cover sudden and accidental plumbing failures

Signs You Need Emergency Service Now

  • Water dripping or running from walls, ceiling, or floor in an older home — galvanized or cast iron pipe failure
  • Sewage smell from drains, especially in the basement or crawl space
  • Multiple slow drains throughout the house at the same time
  • Rust-colored water — a sign of corroded galvanized pipes releasing debris
  • Low pressure at all fixtures — often a galvanized line that has scaled nearly shut
  • Water meter spinning with all fixtures off — you have an active leak somewhere
  • Water heater over 10 years old that's making rumbling or banging sounds
Local note for King City: King City is a smaller community near Tigard with a concentration of older homes — many built in the 1960s and 1970s — that are now experiencing original plumbing failures.

King City Neighborhoods We Serve

King City neighborhood Summerfield adjacent

Frequently Asked Questions

What plumbing emergencies are most common in King City?

Older King City homes frequently experience burst galvanized water pipes, sewer line backups from root intrusion in aging clay or cast iron lines, and water heater failures in homes where the unit has never been replaced. The combination of older pipe materials and deferred maintenance means when something fails, it tends to fail completely rather than gradually.

How far do you travel to serve King City?

King City is within our regular service territory. True Flow Plumbing serves the Washington County metro and surrounding communities — King City is a regular stop for our crews. We won't tell you we 'might' be able to come; we serve this area on a scheduled basis and respond to emergencies as they come in. Call (971) 225-3567.

What should I do with an older home emergency in King City?

Older homes in King City often have shutoff valves that haven't been turned in decades — they may be seized or leaking. If you can safely shut off the main, do it. If valves won't turn without excessive force, stop and call us — a cracked valve stem makes the situation worse. For corroded galvanized pipes, don't try to patch them with tape or clamps; we'll give you an honest assessment of whether repair or replacement is the right call.

Can you tell if my pipes are galvanized in King City?

Yes, and we can do it quickly. Galvanized steel pipes are dull grey with a rough, slightly scaly surface — not the orange-brown of copper or the silver shine of newer materials. If your home was built before 1970 and hasn't had repiping work done, there's a good chance you still have original galvanized pipes. We'll tell you what we find and what it means for your plumbing system.

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Plumbing Emergency in King City?

Call (971) 225-3567 right now. Shut off your main water valve first, then let's talk through your situation.

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