Plumbing FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Plumbing costs in Placerville, CA vary based on the job complexity, time of day, and materials needed. Simple drain cleaning typically costs less than pipe replacements or water heater installations. As a local, family-owned plumbing contractor with low overhead, we keep our prices competitive and always provide free estimates upfront so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
You should call a professional plumber for burst pipes, sewage backups, gas leaks, no hot water, or when your DIY attempts fail. While simple clogs might seem manageable, improper repairs can lead to bigger problems and costly water damage. If you’re dealing with your main sewer line, electrical components near water, or anything involving gas lines, it’s always safer to call a licensed plumbing contractor first.
Traditional drain cleaning uses snakes or augers to poke holes through clogs, while hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to completely clean pipe walls and remove all buildup. Hydro jetting is more thorough, environmentally friendly, and prevents future clogs by removing grease, scale, and debris that snaking leaves behind. It’s especially effective for stubborn blockages and tree root intrusion in your sewer lines.
You should schedule annual plumbing inspections to catch small issues before they become expensive emergencies. Regular maintenance can reduce your plumbing emergencies by up to 50%. During inspections, we check for leaks, proper water pressure, signs of corrosion, and potential problems with your water heater, sewer repair needs, and fixtures throughout your Placerville, CA home.
Rumbling noises typically come from sediment buildup at the bottom of your water heater tank or steam formation. Over time, minerals settle and harden, causing your heater to work harder and make noise. Regular water heater maintenance, including annual tank flushing, can prevent this issue and extend your unit’s life significantly, saving you money on premature water heater replacement.
First, shut off your main water supply to prevent flooding and minimize damage. Never touch wet electrical fittings – call an electrician for that. For gas leaks, evacuate immediately and call your gas company or fire department. Then call us for emergency plumbing service. Knowing where your main shut-off valve is located can save you thousands in water damage costs.