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Reviewed by Marcus AldridgeSenior Editorial Reviewer — Plumbing, HVAC & Wet Trades
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Emergency plumber vs handyman: When you can't afford to wait

When water is leaking and you need help fast, who should you call — an emergency plumber at premium rates or a handyman who can come the same day? Decision guide.

When something breaks and water is involved, the question of who to call becomes urgent fast. Emergency plumbers are licensed, insured plumbers who maintain 24/7 dispatch — they answer the phone at 2 AM, drive to your house in any weather, and have parts vans stocked for common emergencies. Their tradeoff is cost: expect $150–$300 just for a service call, plus 1.5–2x normal labor rates for after-hours work. A typical middle-of-the-night repair runs $400–$1,000. Handymen, by contrast, are generalists who handle smaller plumbing tasks (replacing a faucet, fixing a running toilet, swapping a wax ring) at half the rate of a licensed plumber, but most don't offer true 24/7 emergency service and aren't licensed to work on gas lines, water heaters, or anything inside walls in many jurisdictions. The decision rule is simple: if water is actively flowing and damaging your home, you need an emergency plumber regardless of cost — every hour of leaking water costs more in damage than the plumber's premium. If the issue is annoying but contained (a slow drip into a bucket, a toilet that runs, a faucet that won't shut off completely), wait until morning and call a handyman or regular plumber.

Spoedloodgieter vs Klusjesman

FeatureSpoedloodgieterKlusjesman
Best forCall an emergency plumber when: a pipe has burst, the water heater is flooding the basement, the main shut-off valve is broken, sewage is backing up into the house, or you smell gas near a gas line connection. Always shut off water at the main first if you can find the valve. Emergency rates: $150–$300 trip charge + $150–$300/hour labor (typically 1.5x normal). Total for a typical overnight burst pipe repair: $500–$1,500.Call a handyman when: a faucet drips slowly, a toilet runs continuously but isn't overflowing, a showerhead needs replacement, an exterior hose bib leaks (and you've shut it off at the interior valve), or a P-trap under the sink is dripping into a bucket. Handyman rates run $50–$100/hour, with a typical small plumbing repair completed in under an hour for $80–$200 total parts and labor.
When to call

Call a spoedloodgieter when…

Call an emergency plumber when: a pipe has burst, the water heater is flooding the basement, the main shut-off valve is broken, sewage is backing up into the house, or you smell gas near a gas line connection. Always shut off water at the main first if you can find the valve. Emergency rates: $150–$300 trip charge + $150–$300/hour labor (typically 1.5x normal). Total for a typical overnight burst pipe repair: $500–$1,500.

When to call

Call a klusjesman when…

Call a handyman when: a faucet drips slowly, a toilet runs continuously but isn't overflowing, a showerhead needs replacement, an exterior hose bib leaks (and you've shut it off at the interior valve), or a P-trap under the sink is dripping into a bucket. Handyman rates run $50–$100/hour, with a typical small plumbing repair completed in under an hour for $80–$200 total parts and labor.

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Leaking pipeStuck doorHole in drywallBroken door handleMold in bathroomFrozen pipesCabinet door falling off or misalignedDeck boards rotting or splinteringDrafty windows letting in cold airSqueaky or noisy stairsLoose or wobbly railingWater Heater LeakingCracked DrywallGarage Door StuckSewer backupDoor won't latch or close properlyBasement floodingMold growing on walls or ceilingSliding closet door off trackCracked tile floorExterior wood rotBathroom caulk deterioratingCracks in drivewayClogged dryer ventSticking windows hard to open or closeSeptic tank backing upCracks in foundation wallMailbox post leaning or falling overSump pump not workingCrawl space moisture or standing waterWater main breakLoose floor tilesLeaking washing machineCracked vinyl sidingOutdoor faucet drippingBathroom tile grout crackingGas smell in the houseWindow fogging between panesDriveway sinking or settlingToilet leaking at the baseGarage floor crackingStuck window won't openHardwood floor cupping or warpingSlab leak (water leak under foundation)Basement wall crack leaking waterGarage door opener not responding to remoteWater meter running when nothing is onWater bubble forming on the ceilingBroken garage door springSigns of termite damageFireplace not drafting properlyToilet overflowingBasement cold and draftyFence gate sagging or draggingGarage door won't openGarage door making loud noiseScratched or damaged flooringCreaking or buckling floorsBathroom outdated or falling apartKitchen outdated or falling apartFence leaning or sections falling overGarage door won't closeSliding door hard to open or stickingStucco cracking on exterior walls