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You shouldn’t have to live in fear of your next plumbing disaster. When we repair your pipes, you get reliable water flow, consistent pressure, and peace of mind that comes from knowing your system won’t fail when you need it most.
No more surprise leaks flooding your floors. No more watching your water bills climb because of hidden pipe problems. No more dealing with rusty, discolored water that makes you question what’s flowing through your home.
With proper pipe repair, your daily routine goes back to normal. Showers work the way they should. Your appliances get the water pressure they need. And you can leave town without wondering if you’ll come home to a flooded house.
We’ve been solving pipe problems for over 100 years, serving families across the region with the kind of reliable service that gets passed down through generations. We’ve seen every type of pipe failure, from the galvanized steel systems installed in the 1940s to the newer materials that sometimes don’t live up to expectations.
What sets us apart isn’t just our experience—it’s how we treat your emergency like it’s happening in our own home. We show up when we say we will, explain what’s wrong in plain English, and give you a fair price upfront. No surprises, no hidden fees, no pressure tactics.
Our 4.7-star Google rating comes from 93+ customers who’ve experienced what it means to work with plumbers who actually care about getting it right. In Kelsey and throughout Northern California, word travels fast about who you can trust when pipes fail.
When you call us, we start by listening to what’s happening with your pipes. Are you dealing with low water pressure? Strange noises? Visible leaks? We ask the right questions to understand the scope of your problem before we even arrive.
Our licensed technician shows up with the tools needed to diagnose the issue properly. We use camera inspections when necessary to see inside your pipes, pressure tests to identify weak points, and leak detection equipment that pinpoints problems without tearing up your property unnecessarily.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain your options clearly. Sometimes a targeted repair fixes everything. Other times, especially with older galvanized or cast iron pipes, replacement makes more financial sense than patching the same problem repeatedly. We walk you through the pros and cons of each approach, then let you decide what works best for your situation and budget.
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We handle everything from emergency leak repairs to complete home repiping projects. We work with all pipe materials—copper, PEX, galvanized steel, cast iron, and PVC—so whether your home was built in 1950 or last year, we know how to fix what’s broken.
For Kelsey homeowners dealing with older infrastructure, we often recommend upgrading from galvanized steel to modern copper or PEX piping. These newer materials resist corrosion, provide better water flow, and eliminate the health concerns that come with aging galvanized systems. The investment pays for itself through lower water bills, fewer emergency calls, and protection against costly water damage.
Our service includes everything from pinhole leak repairs and pipe joint replacement to full-scale repiping projects. We handle the permits, coordinate inspections, and restore any access points we need to open. Most importantly, we clean up after ourselves and make sure your home is left better than we found it.
The answer depends on your pipes’ age, material, and current condition. If your home was built before 1980 and still has original galvanized steel pipes, replacement often makes more sense than repeated repairs. Galvanized pipes typically start corroding within 20-50 years, leading to reduced water pressure, rusty water, and frequent leaks.
We look at several factors during our inspection: the extent of corrosion, how many leaks you’ve had recently, your water pressure levels, and the overall condition of your system. If we’re finding multiple problem areas or if your pipes are showing signs of widespread deterioration, replacement prevents you from dealing with the same issues over and over.
For newer copper or PEX systems, targeted repairs usually solve the problem effectively. We’ll always give you honest recommendations based on what makes the most financial sense for your specific situation.
First, turn off your main water supply to stop additional water from flowing into your home. The main shutoff valve is usually located near your water meter or where the main line enters your house. If you can’t find it or it won’t turn, call us immediately—we’re available 24/7 for emergencies.
Move any valuables or furniture away from the affected area if it’s safe to do so. Take photos of the damage for insurance purposes, but don’t attempt repairs yourself unless you’re certain about what you’re doing. Temporary fixes often make the problem worse or create additional damage.
Call us right away at our emergency line. We respond quickly to pipe emergencies because we understand that every minute counts when water is damaging your home. Our technicians carry the tools and parts needed to stop most leaks immediately, then provide permanent solutions.
Pipe repair costs vary significantly depending on the location of the problem, the type of pipe, and the extent of the damage. Simple repairs like fixing a leaking joint might cost a few hundred dollars, while replacing a section of pipe behind a wall involves more labor and materials.
We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, so you know exactly what you’re paying. Many of our customers have noted that our final bills were actually less than the original estimate—we believe in fair pricing, not surprise charges. Emergency calls may include a service fee, but we apply that toward any work you approve.
For major repiping projects, we offer detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any necessary permits or inspections. We also discuss financing options if that helps make the work more manageable for your budget. The key is getting an accurate diagnosis first, then discussing all your options clearly.
In many cases, yes. We use trenchless repair methods whenever possible, including pipe relining techniques that restore your pipes from the inside without excavation. For slab leaks, we have specialized equipment that can pinpoint the exact location of the problem, minimizing the area we need to access.
Our camera inspection technology lets us see inside your pipes to identify problems and plan the most efficient repair approach. Sometimes we can access pipes through existing cleanouts, crawl spaces, or utility areas without opening walls at all. When we do need to create access points, we make the smallest opening necessary and restore everything properly afterward.
For outdoor pipe repairs, we often use trenchless methods that require only small entry and exit points rather than digging up your entire yard. This preserves your landscaping and reduces the overall disruption to your property. We’ll discuss all available options during our initial assessment.
Most standard pipe repairs can be completed within a few hours to a full day, depending on the complexity and location of the problem. Simple fixes like replacing a section of exposed pipe or repairing a joint typically take 2-4 hours. More involved repairs that require accessing pipes behind walls or under slabs may take a full day or longer.
For emergency situations, our priority is stopping the immediate problem as quickly as possible, then scheduling any additional work needed for a permanent solution. We understand that pipe problems disrupt your daily routine, so we work efficiently while maintaining the quality standards you expect.
Complete repiping projects obviously take longer—typically 2-5 days for a whole house, depending on the size and complexity of your plumbing system. We coordinate our work to minimize disruption to your family’s schedule and ensure you have access to water and working bathrooms throughout the process whenever possible.
Absolutely. We stand behind every repair we complete with a comprehensive warranty on both parts and labor. We’ve been in business for over 100 years because we do the work right the first time and take responsibility when something doesn’t meet our standards.
Our warranty coverage varies depending on the type of repair and materials used, but we always explain exactly what’s covered before we start any work. For major repairs and repiping projects, our warranties typically extend for several years. We use quality materials from trusted manufacturers that also provide their own product warranties.
If you experience any problems related to our work, we’ll return to address the issue at no additional charge. We want you to have complete confidence in our repairs, and our long-term reputation in the community depends on customers who are genuinely satisfied with the results.
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