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Emergency Advice 6 min read

Emergency Plumber Okehampton: What to Expect and How to Find One Fast

By James Bron ·

Okehampton sits at the northern edge of Dartmoor, 12 miles northeast of Tavistock. It is a market town of around 6,000 people, served by the A30 — but when a pipe bursts or a boiler fails at 11pm on a Sunday, its relative isolation from larger conurbations makes response time the defining factor.

This guide covers what to do first in a plumbing emergency in Okehampton, what to expect from an emergency callout, and how response times compare for different types of fault.

What to Do First in a Plumbing Emergency

For a burst or leaking pipe:

  1. Turn off the water at the stopcock. In most Devon properties this is under the kitchen sink or in a downstairs cupboard. Turning it off stops water supply to the property and limits further damage immediately.
  2. Turn off the central heating, particularly if the leak is near electrical fittings or in the boiler cupboard.
  3. If the ceiling is bulging with trapped water above it, carefully pierce it at the lowest point to release the water in a controlled stream rather than a collapse.
  4. Photograph the damage for insurance purposes.
  5. Call the emergency plumber.

For a boiler failure (no heat or hot water):

  1. Check the basics first (see our central heating troubleshooting guide): system pressure, thermostat settings, fault code.
  2. If the boiler is showing a fault code and will not reset, do not attempt to force-reset it more than twice — repeated resets on a faulty boiler cause additional component wear.
  3. Call the emergency plumber if you cannot identify and resolve the fault within 15 minutes.

For a blocked drain causing overflow:

  1. Stop using the affected fixtures to prevent further overflow.
  2. If external drainage is backing up into the garden, the blockage may be in the shared sewer — this may be South West Water's responsibility. See our drain responsibility guide.
  3. If the blockage is within your private drainage, call for emergency drain clearance.

Emergency Plumber Okehampton: Response Times

Response times for emergency plumbing in Okehampton depend on time of day and the nature of the emergency:

Time of dayTypical response time
Weekday daytime (7am–6pm)1–3 hours
Weekday evening (6pm–10pm)2–4 hours
Night (10pm–7am)3–6 hours
Weekend daytime2–4 hours
Bank holidays3–6 hours

These figures apply for an emergency plumber based within the Tavistock service area covering Okehampton. Response times from Plymouth-based firms treating Okehampton as a satellite area may be longer — particularly at night.

What Emergency Plumbing in Okehampton Costs

Type of calloutTypical cost (2026)
Emergency callout fee (evenings/weekends)£80–£150
First hour labour£60–£100
Each additional hour£50–£80
Emergency boiler repair£150–£350 including callout
Emergency drain clearance£120–£250
Emergency pipe repair£120–£300 depending on access

Parts are charged separately. For extensive repairs, the engineer will usually stabilise the situation on the emergency call and return for the full repair during normal working hours.

The Okehampton Service Area

Our emergency plumber service covers Okehampton and the surrounding area, including North Tawton, Chagford, Hatherleigh, Inwardleigh, Sourton and Meldon. For properties at the rural Dartmoor edge — Belstone, South Tawton, Sticklepath — response times extend toward the longer end of the ranges above due to road access on single-track lanes at night.

Boiler Emergencies in Okehampton — Oil vs Gas

Okehampton is partially on mains gas but a significant proportion of surrounding properties are oil-heated. For oil boiler emergencies, the engineer must be OFTEC-registered. Common oil boiler emergencies in Devon include:

  • Oil line air locks — air in the oil supply line after a tank runs dry, requiring system bleeding
  • Burner lockouts — photocell contamination or nozzle wear causing ignition failure
  • Condensate blockages — the condensate pipe freezes faster in Okehampton than in sheltered coastal Devon, due to the town's elevation and exposure

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there 24-hour emergency plumbing available in Okehampton? Yes. Our emergency plumber cover is available 24 hours, 7 days. Response times extend at night compared to daytime hours — see the table above.

What counts as a plumbing emergency? A burst pipe, water leaking near electrics, a complete boiler failure in cold weather, a blocked drain causing sewage backup, and a gas or carbon monoxide warning. A slow-draining sink or a dripping tap can wait until normal working hours.

Does emergency cover include boiler repairs in Okehampton? Yes. Our boiler repair service covers Okehampton. For oil boiler emergencies, our OFTEC-registered engineers carry common consumable parts — nozzles, photocells, seals — on the van for same-visit repairs.

How much does a plumber cost in Okehampton for non-emergency work? Standard daytime rates for Okehampton are broadly in line with the Tavistock area. For a cost guide see our boiler service cost Devon guide.

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