A pipe let go in a flat near the Carreau du Temple, or water dripping through the ceiling of a studio off Rue de Bretagne? Call an English-speaking plumber, 24/7 — and we'll send a vetted local pro to your door.
The Haut Marais — the Upper Marais of the 3rd arrondissement — packs concept stores, art galleries and design studios into buildings that have stood for three or four centuries. It is one of the prettiest corners of Paris, but behind the limestone façades runs plumbing that has been patched, extended and re-routed by generations of owners. When a joint gives way in a flat near the Musée des Arts et Métiers, or a drain backs up in a boutique off Rue de Turenne, the last thing you want is to fight a flood and a language barrier at the same time.
Emergency Plumber Paris is an English-speaking dispatch line covering the whole 3rd arrondissement. You call, you describe what's happening in plain English, and we send a vetted independent plumber who works the area — with the price agreed before anyone reaches for a wrench.
The 3rd is one of the oldest and most tightly built quarters in Paris, and the pipework reflects it. Tall, narrow buildings have been carved into flats, studios and ground-floor shops over the years, leaving runs of old lead and copper supply pipe, shared risers (colonnes montantes) feeding several apartments off one stack, and hard-water limescale narrowing everything from the inside. The jobs we're called to most often around here include:
Find the stopcock (robinet d'arrêt) — usually under the sink, in a cupboard or by the water meter — and turn it clockwise to shut the supply off. Then lift valuables clear and call us. Stopping the flow protects your flat and the neighbours below while the plumber is on the way, and we'll treat it as a priority.
The Haut Marais is compact and well-connected, which works in your favour: a vetted plumber is rarely far away. Whether you're by the Musée des Arts et Métiers, near the Musée Picasso, in the bustle of the Marché des Enfants Rouges on Rue de Bretagne, along Rue de Turenne, around the Carreau du Temple, or right on the edge of République, we dispatch the nearest available pro. Métro lines 3, 8 and 11 serve the arrondissement, with stations like Arts et Métiers, Temple, République and Filles du Calvaire inside our patch — so help reaches you quickly, usually within the hour, day or night.
Water where it shouldn't be? We help you stop the flow and send a plumber fast. Burst pipes & leaks →
A sink or shower that won't drain, or a bad smell. Blocked drain →
A toilet that won't flush or is overflowing, made right fast. Blocked toilet →
Tell us where you are in the 3rd and what's happening — in your own words.
We match you with a vetted Haut Marais plumber and confirm the price up front.
The plumber traces the problem, shuts the water off and puts it right.
We cover all 20 arrondissements — tap your area to jump straight to it.
Don't fight a language barrier with a flood. Tap to call and talk to someone in English in seconds.