Plumber Luxembourg 24/7 +352 20 60 22 22 Weber & Fils

Plumber in Luxembourg — 24/7 emergency response. Water leaks, taps, bathroom renovation. Free on-site diagnosis and quote. +352 20 60 22 22
Service areas
- Plumber Luxembourg-Ville
- Plumber Hesperange
- Plumber Bertrange
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Customer reviews
★★★★★ 4.6/5 — 470 Google reviews
"They solved all of our problems very fast and with guarantee." — Miri Torres Fernandez
"Outstanding experience from start to finish. Communication was clear and prompt." — Shawana McGee
"Fast, reliable, and highly professional." — Client Google
Our plumbing services
Weber & Fils handles all plumbing work in Luxembourg: leaks, taps, pipes, sanitary installation, bathroom renovation. Every technician travels with a fully equipped vehicle. 24/7 emergency response, free transparent quotes.
- Emergency repair — water leak, burst pipe, blocked WC, broken tap
- Installation — taps, sanitary ware, water heater, appliance connection
- Renovation — complete bathroom, kitchen, bringing up to standard
- Maintenance — service contract, preventive diagnosis, leak detection
4.6/5 from 470 Google reviews · +9,500 interventions · 24/7 emergency availability
Frequently asked questions
How do I shut off the water in an emergency?
In an emergency, the first thing to do is to locate and close the main shut-off valve, which is usually found in the basement, utility room or near the water meter. Turning it clockwise will stop the water supply throughout the property. If only one fixture is affected, you may be able to close a local isolation valve beneath the sink or toilet instead. Once the water is off, open the lowest tap in the building to relieve residual pressure. If you cannot locate the valve or the leak persists despite shutting it off, call +352 20 60 22 22 immediately. A specialist can guide you through the process by phone while on the way. Acting quickly limits water damage, protects floors and ceilings, and significantly reduces repair costs.
Do you work on weekends for emergencies?
Yes, an emergency plumbing service is available on weekends and public holidays, subject to technician availability, across the entire territory of Luxembourg. Weekend emergencies typically include burst pipes, severe leaks, blocked drains causing water backflow, and failures in hot water systems. When you call +352 20 60 22 22, the situation is assessed to determine the urgency and a qualified specialist is dispatched as quickly as possible. The technician arrives with a fully equipped vehicle containing the most common replacement parts, enabling same-visit repairs in the majority of cases. A clear quote is provided before any work begins, even during weekend calls, so there are no surprises on the final invoice. Response times depend on location and current demand.
How much does a plumbing service cost?
The cost of a plumbing service depends on several factors: the nature and severity of the problem, the parts required, and the accessibility of the installation. For this reason, a specialist always carries out an on-site diagnosis before providing a detailed, transparent quote. This approach ensures that only the necessary work is performed, with no hidden extras. Simple repairs such as a dripping tap or running toilet cistern are generally straightforward and competitively priced. More complex interventions such as concealed leak detection or pipe replacement require a thorough assessment. The quote is provided free of charge and must be accepted before work begins. This guarantees full visibility on costs from the outset, allowing the client to make an informed decision.
Should I turn off the water before you arrive?
If possible, yes — shutting off the water supply at the affected point is the single most effective action to limit damage before a specialist arrives. For a leaking tap, close the isolation valve beneath the fixture. For a more serious leak, close the main shut-off valve to stop all water flow. This prevents further infiltration into walls, ceilings and floors, which can become extremely costly to repair if left unchecked. If you are unsure where the valve is located or how to operate it, a technician will guide you by phone while en route. Additionally, if possible, move furniture and belongings away from the affected area and place towels or containers to catch dripping water. These simple precautions can save hundreds of euros in secondary damage.
What is the average cost of a plumbing job in Luxembourg?
Plumbing costs in Luxembourg vary depending on the type of intervention. A simple repair such as replacing a tap, fixing a running toilet cistern, or tightening a leaking connection is generally affordable and completed within one visit. For more involved work such as replacing a water heater, installing a new bathroom fixture, or rerouting pipework, a detailed on-site assessment is required to provide an accurate quote. Bathroom renovations — which include plumbing, tiling, walk-in shower and furniture — are quoted after a thorough site visit, free of charge. Every quote is transparent and itemised, listing labour, materials and any applicable VAT. No work begins until the client has reviewed and accepted the estimate, ensuring complete control over the budget.
How quickly can you respond to an emergency?
For critical plumbing emergencies — such as a burst pipe, water damage, or a riser leak — a qualified specialist is dispatched as quickly as possible, subject to availability and current workload. In Luxembourg City and nearby municipalities, response times are typically the shortest due to proximity. The technician travels with a fully equipped vehicle carrying the most common spare parts, enabling on-the-spot repairs in many cases. When you call +352 20 60 22 22, the operator assesses the urgency and provides guidance on immediate steps to limit damage — such as shutting off the water supply or placing containers under leaks. For less urgent situations, a convenient appointment is scheduled within 24 to 48 hours. Every intervention begins with a clear quote before work starts.
Do you carry out full bathroom renovations?
Yes, full bathroom renovation is offered as a turnkey service: from the initial site survey and design through to final handover. The scope covers plumbing (hot and cold water, drainage), tiling (floor and walls), installation of a walk-in shower or bathtub, fitting of vanity units, mirrors, lighting and accessories. A single point of contact coordinates every trade involved, ensuring the project runs smoothly and on schedule. The process begins with an on-site visit to take measurements, discuss preferences and provide a free, itemised quote. Materials are selected together with the client, with access to premium brands (Grohe, Hansgrohe, Geberit, Villeroy & Boch). The renovation typically takes 5 to 10 working days depending on scope. Every detail is handled to deliver a result that combines functionality, aesthetics and durability.
Do you work in apartment buildings?
Yes, interventions in apartment buildings are a regular part of the service, whether for individual flats or communal areas. This includes coordination with the property manager or syndic to plan water shutoffs, ensure access to risers and manage any disruption to other residents. Common interventions include riser repairs, leak detection in shared walls or ceilings, replacement of isolation valves and bathroom renovations within individual units. The technician takes care to protect common areas — hallways, lifts and stairwells — during the intervention. For planned work, appointments are scheduled at times that minimise inconvenience. In emergencies, rapid response is provided with clear communication to all affected parties. Experience with multi-unit buildings ensures that water shutoffs are managed efficiently and safely, reducing downtime for all residents.