Residential Plumbing
Everything from a dripping faucet to a full re-pipe. We do the job and leave the house cleaner than we found it.
Leak Detection & Repair
Pinhole leaks, supply line failures, under-slab, and inside walls. We find it and fix it — no guessing, no unnecessary demo.
Whole-Home Re-Pipe
Older homes with galvanized or polybutylene piping are due for replacement. We re-pipe in PEX-A, done in 1–3 days depending on home size.
Water Heater Service
Tank and tankless installation, repair, and maintenance. Bradford White and Navien specialists. See our full water heater and Navien pages for details.
Drain Cleaning
Slow drains, full blockages, root intrusions. Snaking and drain clearing for residential lines.
Fixtures & Faucets
Leaking faucets, running toilets, shower valve replacement, pressure-balancing valves. We don't upsell you on fixtures — we fix what you have or install what you bring.
Bathroom Remodel Plumbing
Rough-in for new bathrooms, relocated fixtures, drain modifications. We work with your contractor schedule.
Pressure Regulation
High water pressure damages fixtures and accelerates pipe wear. We test, diagnose, and install pressure-reducing valves where needed.
Garbage Disposal
Install, replace, or repair. We'll tell you straight if it's worth fixing or if a new unit is the better call.
Gas Line Service
Gas line extensions for new appliances, leak testing, and pressure checks. Done right the first time.
Emergency Service
Burst pipe, major leak, sewage backup. Call the main line — emergency line is always open. We'll get back to you as fast as possible.
Why we re-pipe in PEX-A
Inland Empire water is hard, and hard water works on copper from the inside while expansive clay soil shifts it from the outside. That combination is why we see copper lines throw two and three pinhole leaks on the same run. Re-piping in copper just restarts that clock. PEX-A solves both problems at once. It doesn't corrode the way copper does in hard water, and it flexes when the ground moves instead of cracking at a rigid joint. We use PEX-A specifically, not PEX-B. PEX-A has more give, expands around a fitting and seals back tight, and holds up to a freeze better than the stiffer B grade. A whole-home re-pipe runs one to three days depending on the size of the house and how many walls we open. And because the material lasts, we back our slab leak repairs with a lifetime warranty.
A typical residential job
Your first call gets you a free same-day estimate. Brad or one of his crew comes out, finds the actual problem, and writes up a scope you can read before anything starts. No verbal hand-wave about what it might cost. Once you sign off, we stage the materials so the fittings, the PEX, and the valves are all on site before the first wall opens. Then the work gets done in the order we laid out. We photograph the open walls and the connections as we go, so you can see the new line and the joints before they get closed back up. When the job wraps, we walk the house with you, run the fixtures, check the pressure, and answer whatever you want to ask. You end up with photos of what sits behind your drywall and a written record of what we did.
What we see most often
A few patterns come up across our residential book. Pre-1990 homes still running galvanized supply lines, which rust shut from the inside until pressure at the far fixtures drops to a trickle. Late-80s tracts plumbed in polybutylene, a material that gets brittle and splits at the fittings with no warning. Pressure-reducing valves that give out around the 10 to 12 year mark and let street pressure hammer the whole system. Water heater anode rods that burn through faster here, because hard water speeds up the sacrifice and leaves the tank itself to corrode next. And hose bibbs that crack over the winter, when a January freeze cycle catches water sitting in the spigot. None of these are emergencies the day they start. They are the slow failures we get called on once they finally show, and most of them track back to the age of the house and the hardness of the water.
Don't See What You Need?
If it involves plumbing in a residential home in Southern California, there's a good chance we handle it. Call and ask — we'll give you a straight answer.
What we don't do
Straight answers go both ways. We don't do copper repipes — PEX-A only. We're not certified for backflow testing. We don't do hydro-jetting, and we don't tunnel or saw-cut slabs to chase leaks; we sleeve or re-route instead. If any of those is what you need, we'll tell you and point you toward someone who does that work right.
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