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You wake up to water pooling under your kitchen sink, or notice your water pressure dropping week by week. Your 40-year-old Loomis home is showing its age, and you need someone who gets it.
When we fix your pipes, you get back to normal life fast. No more worrying about that slow leak turning into a flood while you’re at work. No more wondering if that strange noise in the walls means trouble. Just reliable water flow and peace of mind that comes from knowing the job was done right.
We understand Loomis homes built in the late 70s and early 80s have their quirks. The materials, the layouts, the way things were done back then – we’ve seen it all and know exactly how to handle whatever your pipes throw at us.
Murray Plumbing has been serving Northern California homeowners with the kind of service that actually matters – showing up when we say we will, charging what we quote, and fixing things so they stay fixed.
We’re not the guys who disappear for a week after giving you an estimate. When you call us about a pipe problem, we respond the same day. Often within the hour. Because we know that when your pipes fail, waiting isn’t an option.
Our team understands what Loomis homeowners deal with. Aging infrastructure, older pipe materials, and the unique challenges that come with homes that have seen four decades of use. We’ve built our reputation by being the plumbers who show up, do the work right, and charge fairly for it.
First, we actually answer our phone when you call. No phone tag, no waiting until tomorrow. We schedule a time that works for you, usually the same day.
When we arrive, we start with a thorough inspection using our sewer cameras and diagnostic tools. No guesswork – we show you exactly what’s wrong and explain your options in plain English. You get a clear, upfront price before any work begins.
Then we fix it. Whether it’s a simple leak repair, a section of pipe replacement, or something more complex, we handle it efficiently and clean up afterward. We test everything to make sure it’s working properly, and we’re not done until you’re satisfied with the results.
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Our pipe repair services cover everything from small leaks to complete repiping projects. We handle burst pipes, slow leaks, low water pressure issues, and pipe replacements using modern materials that will outlast your original plumbing.
For Loomis homeowners, we’re especially experienced with the galvanized steel and copper pipes common in homes from the late 70s and early 80s. We know where these systems typically fail first and what warning signs to watch for.
Every repair comes with transparent pricing – no diagnostic fees, no surprise charges. We use quality materials and stand behind our work because we want to be the plumbers you call for the next repair, and the one after that. That only happens when we do the job right the first time.
We typically arrive within an hour of your call, often sooner. Unlike larger companies that schedule you for “sometime next week,” we understand that pipe emergencies don’t wait for convenient business hours.
When you have water spraying from a burst pipe or a leak that’s getting worse by the hour, every minute counts. We keep our response times short because we know the difference between a manageable repair and expensive water damage often comes down to how fast help arrives.
Our emergency response covers all of Loomis and surrounding areas. We’re local, so we’re never more than a few minutes away from getting to you quickly.
Homes built in the late 70s and early 80s typically have galvanized steel or copper pipes that are now showing their age. The most common issues we see are pinhole leaks in copper pipes, corrosion in galvanized steel, and failing joints where different pipe materials connect.
Low water pressure is often the first sign that your pipes need attention. This usually means mineral buildup or corrosion is restricting flow. We also frequently repair pipes that have developed leaks behind walls or under slabs – problems that can cause serious damage if not caught early.
The good news is that most of these issues are predictable and fixable. With the right approach, we can often repair problem sections without having to replumb your entire house.
Absolutely. We believe you should know exactly what you’re paying before any work begins. After we diagnose the problem, we provide a clear, written estimate that covers all labor and materials.
No diagnostic fees, no surprise charges, no “oh, we found something else” upcharges that weren’t discussed. The price we quote is the price you pay, period. If we discover additional issues during the repair, we stop and discuss your options before proceeding.
This straightforward approach has earned us the trust of Loomis homeowners who are tired of contractors who aren’t upfront about costs. You’ll know exactly what to expect from start to finish.
In many cases, yes. We use modern diagnostic tools like sewer cameras to pinpoint exact problem locations, which means we can often make targeted repairs with minimal disruption to your property.
For underground pipes, we have trenchless repair options that can fix problems without extensive digging. For pipes behind walls, our experience helps us access problem areas with the smallest possible opening, then patch and restore the area properly.
When major excavation is necessary, we’re upfront about it from the beginning. But our goal is always to solve your pipe problems with the least possible disruption to your home and yard.
It depends on the extent of the problem and the condition of your existing pipes. If you’re dealing with isolated leaks or problems in specific sections, targeted repairs are usually the most cost-effective solution.
However, if your pipes are showing multiple failure points, frequent leaks, or significant corrosion throughout the system, replacement might actually save you money in the long run. We’ll assess your entire system and give you honest recommendations based on what we find.
Age is a factor too. Pipes that are 40+ years old and starting to fail in multiple locations often benefit from replacement with modern materials that will last decades longer. We’ll walk through all your options so you can make the decision that makes the most sense for your situation and budget.
First, locate your main water shutoff valve and turn off the water supply to prevent further damage. The shutoff is usually located near your water meter or where the main line enters your house. Turn it clockwise to shut off the flow.
If you can’t find the main shutoff or can’t turn it, look for individual shutoff valves near the problem area – under sinks, behind toilets, or near water heaters. Move any belongings away from the leak area and try to contain the water with buckets or towels if possible.
Don’t attempt to fix the leak yourself with temporary patches or tape – these rarely hold and can sometimes make the problem worse. Once you’ve stopped the water flow and minimized damage, call us immediately. We’ll talk you through any additional steps needed and get someone to you as quickly as possible.
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