Mohave County · Pop. 33K

Emergency Plumber in Kingman, Arizona — 24-Hour Service

Real plumbers, real trucks, real pricing. Burst pipes, water heaters, drain backups, slab leaks — we answer live and quote before we work. Serving Kingman around the clock.

(602) 555-0100 — same-day response when possible.
Kingman plumbing

Kingman is one of our regular service areas

Kingman anchors our Mohave County coverage, and the plumbing realities here are shaped by extreme summer heat, very hard water, and a large share of older manufactured and mobile homes alongside conventional stick-built houses. Summer surface temperatures punish exposed PVC and hose bibs, and the region's hard water aggressively scales water heaters. Kingman also has a meaningful snowbird and seasonal-resident population, which means vacant homes — and the burst-pipe-while-away risk that comes with them during the occasional winter cold snap at this elevation. We cover Kingman, Golden Valley, and the surrounding Mohave County communities, including outlying properties on private wells and haul-water systems.

Local context: Kingman emergency volume runs heaviest in summer (heat-stressed lines, failing water heaters working overtime against scale) with a winter pocket of freeze and vacant-home burst calls. Mohave County is spread out, so drive times to Golden Valley and the outskirts run longer — we are upfront about that. Manufactured-home plumbing has its own quirks (belly lines, skirting access) that we are equipped for. After-hours and weekend calls carry a flat dispatch fee quoted before dispatch.

Extreme hard water + summer heat

Local water / climate profile

60-110 min (spread-out county)

Typical emergency response

Many manufactured + seasonal homes

Common construction

Stick-built + mobile/manufactured

Stick-built + mobile/manufactured mix

Coverage

Neighborhoods we serve in Kingman

We run calls across most of Kingman's residential areas. The neighborhoods we see most often:

If your area isn't listed, call anyway — odds are we cover it too.

Zip codes we serve: 86401, 86409, 86413

How it works in Kingman

The process — Kingman-specific details

Kingman calls start with the standard triage and locating your shutoff — in manufactured homes the main is often at the utility riser near the skirting, and we know where to look. We arrive equipped for the full range here: acoustic leak detection, sewer camera, gas detector, and the access tools manufactured-home belly plumbing requires. For seasonal and snowbird homes, we provide honest winterization and de-winterization service so a vacant house does not flood while the owners are away. We quote the entire repair scope up front, get written approval on the flat-rate price, then complete the work, and we recommend softeners to combat Kingman's severe scale.

Why people call us

Who calls us in Kingman, and why

Kingman and Mohave County homeowners call us because qualified plumbers who will make the drive and who understand both manufactured-home and conventional plumbing are genuinely scarce out here. We are AZ ROC-licensed and bonded — verify at roc.az.gov — and we cover the outlying and seasonal properties many shops avoid. Mike, the owner, is a master plumber who handles quality calls himself; we never subcontract emergency work to uninsured labor, and the flat-rate price is written on the invoice before we begin.

Recent jobs

Real Kingman jobs we handled

Situation: A snowbird couple returned to their Valle Vista home in spring to find the laundry-area supply line had burst over the winter — a brief hard freeze had split an exposed pipe in the unheated garage and water had run for an unknown length of time, damaging flooring and lower drywall.

What we did: We repaired the burst line, rerouted and insulated the vulnerable run, documented the water damage for their insurance claim, and set them up on a fall winterization service so the home is properly shut down each year before they leave. No more spring surprises.

Situation: A Golden Valley manufactured home lost water pressure throughout and had a wet spot under the skirting. The owner could not locate the leak.

What we did: We pulled skirting access and found a failed belly-line fitting under the home — a common manufactured-home failure point. We repaired the line, re-secured and insulated it within the belly wrap, and pressure-tested the system. Pressure restored same day, with guidance on protecting the under-home plumbing from sun and rodent damage.

Anonymized details. Identifying information changed; situations and outcomes are accurate to the job pattern.

Plumbing services we provide in Kingman

The most common calls we run in Kingman:

Questions from Kingman homeowners

Do you work on manufactured and mobile homes in Kingman?

Yes, routinely. A large share of Mohave County housing is manufactured or mobile, and that plumbing has specific failure points — belly lines under the home, fittings that work loose with settling, supply risers at the skirting, and water heaters in tight utility closets. We are equipped to access and repair under-home belly plumbing, which many conventional-only plumbers will not touch. We also handle re-insulating and re-securing the under-home runs to prevent repeat failures.

How bad is the hard water in Kingman?

Severe. Mohave County water is very hard, and it scales up water heaters, fixtures, and valves quickly — made worse by the heat, which speeds mineral deposition. Without maintenance, water heaters here often fail years early. We strongly recommend a whole-house water softener and an annual water-heater flush in Kingman. If you are on a haul-water or cistern system, water quality varies even more, and filtration matters even more.

I'm a snowbird. How do I keep my Kingman home safe while I'm gone?

Winterize before you leave. At minimum, shut off the main and drain the supply lines and water heater, or keep the home heated above 55 degrees if anyone checks on it. Kingman does get occasional hard freezes, and an exposed pipe in an unheated garage or on an exterior wall can burst and flood a vacant home for weeks unnoticed. We offer seasonal winterization and de-winterization service specifically for snowbird and seasonal homes across Mohave County.

How long will it take you to reach me in the Kingman area?

Mohave County is large and spread out, so we are honest about drive times — expect 60-110 minutes for most emergencies, longer for the far outskirts of Golden Valley or the Hualapai Mountain area. If your pipe is frozen but not yet burst, or you have water actively flowing, we will coach you on the phone to shut the main and limit damage while we are en route.

How fast can you get here?

For true emergencies we target a fast response — most metro calls are reached within the hour, with longer drive times to outlying areas, which we tell you honestly when you call. If water is actively flowing, we coach you to shut the main while the truck is en route.

Do you charge to come out?

We charge a flat dispatch fee that we quote before the truck rolls — no surprises at the door. The repair itself is priced on a flat-rate schedule by job type, not an open-ended hourly clock, and we get your written approval on the price before any work begins.

Licensing: Coyote 24 Plumbing is an AZ ROC-licensed and bonded plumbing contractor. Verify our standing anytime at roc.az.gov. Flat-rate pricing is provided in writing before any work begins.

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Plumbing emergency in Kingman?

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