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Emergency Home Services Charleston, SC

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Emergency Same-day Service

Do you have an issue with your home’s plumbing, HVAC, or other system or any of their major parts? From piping and leaky toilets to HVACs, and other systems, Blue Collar is here to help, no matter the size of the problem.

Our team can provide 24-hour emergency home repairs and services, including installation, repairs, replacements, and maintenance.

Emergency Services Offered In The Lowcountry

Choosing The Right Emergency Home Repair Technician

A good emergency services company like Blue Collars has the experience and licensing to affect any system repair in your home or office building.

Use the following tips to choose the best repairman for your home:

  • Choose a company that is insured and licensed.

  • Select someone with plenty of experience handling the emergency repairs you need help with.

  • Ensure your chosen company provides full pricing in advance to avoid any surprises.

  • Check the company’s reputation in the community by reading through online reviews.

At Blue Collars, our technicians are fully insured and licensed by the state of South Carolina. We have completed countless home plumbing, heating, and HVAC jobs for Charleston residents and those in the surrounding areas.

We are one of the area’s most trusted professional home service companies.

Schedule an appointment with our team today!


Emergency Services Frequently Asked Questions

If your heating system fails during the winter months, it can be a serious concern for your comfort and safety.

First, check the thermostat to ensure it's set correctly. If that doesn't resolve the issue, contact our emergency HVAC service for assistance.

We'll dispatch a technician to diagnose and fix the problem quickly, so you can stay warm and comfortable in your home.

 

An overflowing toilet can cause water damage and is a sanitary concern. Here's how to address it:

  • Turn Off the Water: Locate the water shut-off valve near the base of the toilet and turn it count clockwise to stop the water flow.
    Avoid Flushing: Do not attempt to flush the toilet again, as this may exacerbate the overflow.
  • Clear the Blockage: If you suspect a blockage, use a plunger.
  • Clean Up: Clean and disinfect any overflowed water to prevent sanitary issues.
  • Call a Plumber: If the issue persists or you cannot find the source of the problem, call a professional plumber immediately.

A gas smell from your furnace is a potential hazard.
Here's your course of action:

  • Do Not Ignite Anything: Avoid turning on/off any lights or electrical appliances, and don't light any flames.
  • Evacuate the Property: Ensure everyone leaves the property immediately.
  • Turn Off the Gas Supply: If it is safe and you know how to, turn off the main gas supply.
  • Ventilate: Open windows and doors from the outside if it's safe to do so to let the gas escape.
  • Call for Help: From a safe location outside your home, call your gas company's emergency line or 911.
  • Contact HVAC Professional: Once the immediate emergency is addressed, contact a licensed HVAC technician to inspect and repair the issue.
    Remember, always prioritize safety in any emergency.

Toilet blockages are a common issue that can typically be tackled by using a plunger. However, if plunging doesn't resolve the blockage in your toilets, it's time to call in a skilled maintenance technician.