Step 1: Secure the area
Safety first. Remove people and pets from the affected area. If there's standing water near electrical outlets, do not enter until power is shut off.
- Shut off the main water, gas, or electrical supply if safe to do so
- Ventilate the area if you smell gas (open windows, don't use switches)
- Move valuables away from the affected zone
- Document damage with photos for insurance purposes
Step 2: Call for emergency service
Call a licensed bathroom remodeling contractor who offers 24/7 emergency service. On ProScore, look for the "Emergency" or "24hr" badge on provider profiles.
- Gas leak: call your gas utility AND 911 immediately, then evacuate
- Flooding: shut off water main, then call an emergency professional
- Electrical hazard: shut off breaker panel, call a licensed electrician
- Confirm the technician is licensed before they start work
Step 3: Protect your home while waiting
Minimize damage while you wait for the professional to arrive.
- Use towels, buckets, or a wet/dry vacuum for water
- Turn off HVAC to prevent spreading contamination
- Do NOT attempt repairs on gas lines or live electrical
- Keep the utility company's emergency number saved in your phone
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does emergency service cost?
Emergency bathroom remodeling contractor calls typically cost 1.5–2x regular rates. Expect $200–$500+ for after-hours service calls. Despite the premium, addressing emergencies immediately prevents far more expensive damage.
Does insurance cover emergency repairs?
Most homeowner policies cover sudden and accidental damage (burst pipes, storm damage). They generally do not cover gradual deterioration or deferred maintenance. Document everything and file your claim promptly.