When a plumbing problem shuts down operations at your commercial property, every minute counts. A to Z Statewide Plumbing has been providing 24-hour emergency plumbing to South Florida businesses since 1981, and our crews are on call around the clock to respond fast when it matters most. Whether you manage a restaurant, office building, retail center, or industrial facility, we handle the situations that can’t wait until Monday morning.
Not every drip is a crisis, but some plumbing issues demand immediate attention. A commercial plumbing emergency is any situation that threatens property, halts operations, creates a health hazard, or puts your building out of code compliance. Sewage backups, burst pipes, gas-related leaks, flooding from a broken main, and failed grease traps all qualify. So does a complete loss of hot water in a food service facility or a vacuum system failure in a medical or industrial setting. If the problem stops your business from functioning safely, that’s an emergency.


Commercial plumbing problems often give warning before they reach full failure. Water stains spreading across ceilings or walls, sudden drops in water pressure across multiple fixtures, gurgling drains that don’t clear, foul odors coming up through floor drains, and visible sewage backup are all red flags. Unusual spikes in your water bill can signal a hidden leak in your main line. Any of these signs, especially in combination, are worth a call to an emergency plumber before the situation escalates.
Acting quickly can reduce damage significantly while you wait for a plumber.
Shut off the water supply. Know where your building’s main shutoff valve is located before an emergency happens. Cutting the flow immediately limits flooding and protects equipment.
Clear the affected area. Keep employees and customers away from standing water, especially near electrical panels or equipment.
Document the damage. Take photos or video before any cleanup begins. This protects you during the insurance claims process.
Call a licensed emergency plumber. Contact a 24-hour emergency plumbing service that has the equipment to handle commercial-scale problems, not just a residential crew showing up with basic tools.
A to Z Statewide Plumbing dispatches fully equipped trucks staffed by licensed commercial plumbers, so the job gets handled correctly the first time.
Grease buildup is one of the leading causes of drain and sewer emergencies in restaurants and food service operations. Over time, fats, oils, and grease accumulate inside drain lines and grease traps until flow is restricted or completely blocked. Tree root intrusion is another frequent culprit in older South Florida commercial properties, where aggressive root systems work into aging clay or cast-iron sewer lines. High-use facilities also deal with pipe joint failures, aged water heaters that give out without warning, and clogged vacuum systems in healthcare or industrial environments. Deferred maintenance is behind most of these situations, which is why regular service makes a real difference in preventing emergency calls.

Our team is available day and night, including weekends and holidays. When you call, you reach a live dispatcher, not a voicemail.
We use hydro-jetting and professional-grade equipment to clear commercial drain lines fast, including grease trap services and grease waste removal.
For large-scale liquid waste removal, septic system pumping, or industrial cleanup, our vacuum truck fleet handles jobs that standard plumbing equipment can’t touch.
Commercial facilities that rely on continuous hot water need fast service when a tankless unit fails. We service and replace all major brands.
When the problem is underground, we have the excavation equipment and experienced crew to dig, repair, and restore without unnecessary delays.
Grease trap pumping and waste removal keep your kitchen compliant and your drain lines clear. We service restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and industrial kitchens throughout South Florida.
Emergency plumbing visits carry a higher cost than standard service calls because of the after-hours labor, response time, and equipment involved. Most commercial emergency plumbers charge a call-out fee that covers the dispatch and initial assessment, with additional charges based on labor, parts, and the scope of the repair. Pricing varies by job complexity, time of day, and location. Getting an itemized estimate before work begins is always the right approach, and any reputable plumber will provide one.
A to Z Statewide Plumbing has served South Florida businesses for over four decades. We’re upfront about pricing, fast on response, and equipped for commercial-scale emergencies of any size. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we’ll be there.
Same-day service available. We fix your water issues in hours, not days. Guaranteed response time.
Same-day service available. We fix your water issues in hours, not days. Guaranteed response time.