Household crises often occur outside of standard operation hours. Whether it is a burst pipe in the middle of the night, a failed air conditioner during a heatwave, or a suspicious burning odor coming from your electrical panel, these issues demand immediate attention.

At Weeks, we provide around-the-clock emergency HVAC, plumbing, and electrical repairs without any overtime surcharges. Whether it is a holiday, a weekend, or the middle of the night, our services are always billed at standard rates. Our team of licensed technicians arrive fully prepared to provide a swift, safe, and accurate diagnosis to fix your problem correctly on the very first visit.

24/7 Emergency HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Services

No Additional Cost for Emergency Repairs

Choosing Weeks for your emergency service needs means you never have to worry about after-hours surcharges. We offer 24/7 emergency HVAC, plumbing, and electrical repairs at our standard service rates for homeowners across Texas. Our team arrives in stocked service vehicles, ensuring most issues are resolved in a single visit. Every repair we perform is supported by comprehensive workmanship guarantees and strong warranties.

Fast response. On-time arrival. No surprise charges.

Emergency Air Conditioning Services

Indoor temperatures can climb rapidly if your AC fails during a period of extreme heat, potentially endangering pets, children, and elderly family members. To safeguard your household and bring back comfort, our professionals offer around-the-clock emergency AC repairs. Our expertise covers central air conditioning units, ductless systems, and heat pumps. We will find the source of the trouble and suggest the most reliable fix, whether your unit is failing to power on or is simply circulating warm air.

We offer the following emergency AC services to homeowners:

Common Emergency Air Conditioner Problems

While some emergency AC service calls result from a complete and sudden system failure, your air conditioner will often provide warning signs before it stops working entirely. To help you identify when it is time to call an HVAC professional, let’s examine common malfunctions that signal a performance loss.

The most frequent emergency air conditioning issues include:

  • AC Unit Not Cooling or Blowing Warm Air: This is often caused by low refrigerant levels, a failing compressor, or a frozen evaporator coil. Running your system in this state can cause significant damage to other internal components.
  • System Fails to Power On: If your unit won’t start, the cause may be a tripped breaker, a faulty thermostat, or a safety shutoff triggered by overheating. A professional technician can diagnose these issues and restore your service.
  • Frozen Evaporator Coils: Restricted airflow or low refrigerant can cause coils to ice over, stopping the cooling process entirely. Professional repair is essential to prevent permanent damage to the compressor.
  • Refrigerant Leaks: Beyond hindering performance, leaking refrigerant can be an environmental and health hazard. A licensed expert must identify and repair the leak before recharging the system.
  • Electrical Component Failures: Damaged capacitors, faulty contactors, or wiring problems can lead to sudden system failure. These issues can also present a potential fire risk if left unaddressed.
  • Compressor Issues: As the primary component of your AC, a failing compressor will prevent the unit from cooling. Indications include warm air, loud clicking noises, or difficulty starting.
  • Burning Smells: An odor of burning from your outdoor unit typically indicates an overheating motor or electrical malfunction. Shut the system down immediately and call for emergency assistance.
  • Indoor Water Leaks: While some condensation is expected, pooling water often points to a blocked drain or a melting frozen coil. Prompt action is needed to prevent extensive water damage.

Delaying repairs when these warning signs appear can result in total HVAC system failure or expensive replacements. To safeguard your family’s comfort and protect your home and equipment, immediate professional service is essential.

Emergency Heating Services

When temperatures drop, a furnace failure is a serious safety concern that can lead to frozen pipes and hazardous living conditions. Weeks offers around-the-clock emergency heating solutions for boilers, heat pumps, and furnaces throughout Texas. Our team is experienced with all major equipment types and brands. Our HVAC specialists at Weeks are committed to prompt arrivals and efficient, high-quality repairs.

We offer the following emergency heating services to homeowners:

Common Emergency Heating Problems

Identifying heating emergency issues early, such as complete system shutdowns, unexpected loss of warmth, or strange sounds, is vital for avoiding extra damage and minimizing repair expenses.

The most frequent emergency heating issues include:

  • Total Heating Failure: A furnace that provides no heat is a top-priority emergency during freezing weather. Common causes range from clogged filters and tripped breakers to failed ignitors or gas valve malfunctions. Because gas components are involved, you should always seek help from a certified HVAC professional rather than attempting DIY repairs.
  • Pilot Light & Ignition Failures: Older units often suffer from compromised thermocouples that prevent the pilot light from staying lit. In newer systems, an electronic ignition failure will stop the furnace from cycling. Both issues require a professional inspection to restore safe operation.
  • Rapid System Short Cycling: Heaters that turn on and off in quick succession drive up energy costs and accelerate mechanical wear. This behavior is frequently linked to faulty thermostats, improperly sized units, or failing heat exchangers.
  • Boiler Leaks or Pressure Loss: Immediate action is required if a boiler shows visible leaks or a drop in system pressure. Continuing to run a damaged boiler can cause significant home damage and may void your equipment warranty.
  • Heat Pumps Stuck in One Mode: If a heat pump fails to switch between heating and cooling, the reversing valve is likely broken. Replacing this specific part is a job for a professional technician.
  • Unusual Smells or Loud Noises: Persistent burning odors, particularly those resembling electrical fire or melted plastic, demand an emergency call. Similarly, loud banging or grinding sounds often indicate loose components, delayed ignition, or failing motor bearings that must be addressed to prevent total system failure.
  • Thermostat Malfunctions: A broken thermostat can stop the signal to your heater entirely, leading to a complete loss of climate control. A technician can identify if you need a simple fix or if there is a more complex mechanical problem.

By addressing emergency heating repairs promptly, you can avoid prolonged system downtime and shield your heating equipment from additional damage. To help prevent future emergencies and ensure peak efficiency, we also suggest booking an annual HVAC maintenance service to identify potential concerns early.

Emergency Plumbing Services

Critical plumbing emergencies can lead to immediate structural damage and significant health hazards. Whether you are facing rapidly spreading water or an urgent sewer backup that requires intervention before contamination occurs, having access to an expert emergency plumber is essential. To stop damage, restore your home’s utility, and ensure your safety, Weeks provides licensed plumbers 24/7 for all emergency plumbing repairs.

We offer the following emergency plumbing services to homeowners:

Common Emergency Plumbing Problems

Emergency plumbing calls typically involve active leaks, loss of water service, or system backups that cannot wait. Here are the most frequent issues our plumbers respond to around the clock.

The most frequent emergency plumbing issues include:

  • Major Leaks & Burst Pipes: Rapid flooding can occur due to freezing temperatures, pressure spikes, or deteriorating galvanized pipes. If you experience a total loss of water or significant pressure drops, it may signal a main supply line rupture. Slab leaks are also high-priority emergencies; watch for unexplained utility bill increases, warm floor spots, or the sound of running water. Shut off your main water valve immediately and call for emergency repairs to limit property damage.
  • Main Sewer & Drain Backups: If multiple toilets or drains fail simultaneously, the problem usually lies within the main sewer line. Because these backups introduce bacteria and hazardous waste into your living space, they are considered urgent health risks. Our plumbers utilize hydro jetting and professional drain rodding to eliminate blockages and restore safe wastewater flow.
  • Water Heater Failures: Broken pressure relief valves, loose fittings, or tank corrosion can lead to emergency leaks. A complete lack of hot water often stems from broken heating elements, pilot light failures, or sensor malfunctions. Our plumbers arrive with the parts needed to fix these issues during a single visit.
  • Flooding & Sump Pump Failures: A basement can flood in a matter of hours if a sump pump is overwhelmed by heavy rain or suffers a mechanical failure. Immediate professional intervention is necessary to stop water intrusion and protect your home’s foundation.
  • Gas Line Hazards & Leaks: If you smell gas, evacuate your home at once and notify your utility provider and emergency services. After the property is deemed safe to enter, our licensed gas fitters will perform the required repairs to secure your system.

Minimizing response time is key to reducing restoration expenses and water damage. Contact Weeks as soon as a plumbing crisis arises for immediate dispatch.

Emergency Electrical Services

Issues with your electrical system can quickly evolve into major safety or fire risks. Immediate attention is required if you experience sparking outlets, burning odors, a partial power loss, or frequent breaker trips. These warning signs rarely fix themselves and typically point to deep-seated problems that threaten your home’s safety. To address these hazardous conditions, Weeks offers 24/7 licensed emergency electrician services across Texas.

We offer the following emergency electrical services to homeowners:

Common Emergency Electrical Problems

Our emergency electricians are frequently called to address critical safety concerns, ranging from overheating system components and total power failures to hazardous wiring conditions that demand immediate professional intervention. Below are the most common electrical emergencies we handle.

The most frequent emergency electrical issues include:

  • Burnt Odors From Panels or Outlets: If you notice a burning smell near your electrical infrastructure, it is a major warning sign of failing breakers, overheated wires, or dangerous arcing. Since these present a direct fire hazard, you should immediately contact professional help and, if it can be done safely, deactivate the affected circuit.
  • Sparking or Exposed Wires: Immediate emergency intervention is required if you see sparks at any panel, outlet, or switch. Exposed wiring creates an instantaneous risk of shock or fire; do not attempt to touch or fix them yourself.
  • Electric Shocks From Fixtures: Experiencing a shock when interacting with a light switch, outlet, or appliance often indicates a lack of grounding, faulty wiring, or a compromised fixture. This condition should be inspected by a licensed electrician right away.
  • Repetitive Breaker Trips: More than just an inconvenience, frequent tripping signals circuit overloads, wiring problems, or appliance faults. Continuously resetting a breaker without addressing the root cause significantly elevates your fire risk.
  • Partial or Complete Power Loss: When your home goes dark but your neighbors still have electricity, the fault is likely internal, potentially involving a tripped main breaker or a panel malfunction. If a main breaker reset does not fix the problem, you need a professional diagnosis.
  • House-Wide Flickering Lights: While a single flickering bulb might be a localized loose connection, flickering that occurs throughout the entire property often indicates a failing main breaker or a utility-side issue that requires an urgent evaluation.
  • Water Contact with Electrical Systems: Electrical components exposed to floods, burst pipes, or leaks pose a severe electrocution hazard. Avoid any standing water near these systems and allow a licensed expert to perform a safety assessment.
  • Storm Damage to Service Lines: While utility providers handle external lines, your internal connection points and panel may require professional inspection and repair before power can be safely restored.

Taking quick action protects your family and reduces fire hazards. The licensed electricians at Weeks are on standby 24/7 to resolve electrical emergencies across our entire service area.

Local 24/7 Emergency HVAC, & Plumbing, & Electrical Repair Services Offered by Weeks

When an emergency happens, you need a company that responds immediately and resolves the problem correctly. Weeks provides 24/7 emergency HVAC repair, emergency plumbing service, and emergency electrical repair throughout Texas.

No overtime charges. No delays. No shortcuts.

If you are facing an urgent air conditioning, heating, plumbing, or electrical issue, contact Weeks now for immediate assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions about Weeks’s 24/7 Emergency Services

Will I get an estimate before repairs begin?

Certainly. Our technician will identify the root cause of the problem and walk you through your repair alternatives before beginning any work. You maintain full control and only move forward with the repair once you have reviewed and signed off on the quoted price.

Should I turn off my system before you arrive?

Disabling the compromised system, provided it is safe, can mitigate additional harm. Please refer to our primary recommendations:

  • If a plumbing leak occurs, close the water supply valve.
  • Deactivate your HVAC unit if you detect a scorched odor or hear unusual, loud sounds.
  • In the event of a sparking outlet, trip the breaker for that specific circuit.

Prioritize your well-being above all else; if you have concerns regarding safety or are uncertain how to proceed, avoid contact with the system and wait for our licensed expert to arrive.

How fast can a technician arrive?

We prioritize emergency calls by promptly dispatching the closest available technician, though arrival times may fluctuate depending on your location and current service demand. With a vast fleet of more than 300 fully stocked service trucks, our team is prepared to fix most problems during the initial visit, eliminating delays caused by waiting for necessary components.

Is there an extra charge for emergency service?

All emergency dispatch calls are billed at our standard service rates. Regardless of whether your crisis occurs on a holiday, during the weekend, or in the late-night hours, Weeks never applies overtime surcharges or additional after-hours fees for emergency HVAC, plumbing, and electrical repairs.

Are your technicians licensed and insured?

Absolutely. Every technician at Weeks is fully trained, insured, and licensed to comply with all safety regulations and local codes in Texas. To provide you with total confidence, we support all of our work with robust service guarantees and comprehensive warranties.

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