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You get water pressure that actually works. No more dealing with leaks that keep coming back or wondering when the next emergency will hit.
Your home stays protected from water damage. Modern repair methods mean we fix the problem without tearing up your walls or yard, and the repair lasts for decades, not months.
You know exactly what you’re paying upfront. No diagnostic fees, no surprise charges after we start the work. The price we quote is the price you pay.
We’ve been fixing pipes in this area since before your grandparents were born. Five generations of learning exactly how California homes are built and what makes their plumbing fail.
That means we know the difference between a quick patch and a real solution. We know which older pipes in Parkway homes are about to fail and which ones have years left.
When we show up, we’re not guessing. We know what we’re looking at because we’ve seen it hundreds of times before in homes just like yours.
First, we actually diagnose the problem. We use cameras to see exactly what’s wrong with your pipes instead of making expensive guesses. You see what we see.
Then we give you a real quote. Not an estimate that doubles when we’re halfway done. A fixed price for fixing the problem right.
We do the work using methods that don’t destroy your property. Point repairs that fix specific problem areas without digging up your yard. Trenchless solutions that restore your pipes from the inside. Modern materials that last 50 years, not five.
When we’re done, we test everything to make sure it works. Then we clean up our mess. Your pipes work, your property looks the same, and you know exactly what you paid for.
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We handle the full range of pipe problems that hit Parkway homes. Burst pipes from pressure issues. Corroded galvanized steel that’s finally giving up after 40 years. Pinhole leaks that signal bigger problems coming.
California’s hard water and older infrastructure create specific challenges. Mineral buildup that chokes your water pressure. Corrosion that turns your water brown. Root intrusion in sewer lines that backs up your drains.
We fix it with solutions that work for this area. PEX repiping that handles California’s ground movement. Copper installations that resist our water chemistry. Trenchless repairs that work around established landscaping. Emergency service when things go wrong at 2 AM because pipes don’t follow business hours.
If you’re dealing with recurring leaks, low water pressure, or discolored water, your pipes are telling you something. Homes older than 20 years with original galvanized steel pipes are especially at risk.
Look for water stains on walls or ceilings, unexplained increases in your water bill, or the sound of running water when all faucets are off. These are signs of hidden leaks that will only get worse.
We use camera inspections to show you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. Sometimes a targeted repair fixes the problem. Other times, especially with older pipes, replacement prevents bigger problems and actually costs less in the long run.
Traditional pipe repair means digging up your yard, cutting into walls, and basically tearing apart your property to get to the problem. Then you pay twice – once for the plumbing work and again to fix all the damage.
Modern methods like point repair and pipe lining let us fix pipes from the inside. We insert specialized equipment through existing access points, locate the exact problem area, and repair it without excavation.
The repair is actually stronger than the original pipe and lasts up to 50 years. Your landscaping stays intact, your walls stay closed, and you get a permanent fix without the mess and expense of traditional methods.
Simple repairs like fixing a single leak typically run $200-500 depending on location and complexity. Partial repiping for problem sections ranges from $1,500-4,000. Full home repiping runs $4,000-12,000 depending on home size and pipe material choice.
The real cost question is repair versus replacement. Patching old pipes might cost less upfront, but you’ll keep paying for emergency calls and water damage. Replacement costs more initially but eliminates ongoing problems.
We give you a fixed price quote after diagnosing the actual problem. No diagnostic fees, no surprise charges. The price includes materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. You know exactly what you’re paying before we start.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency service because pipe failures don’t wait for convenient times. Burst pipes, major leaks, and sewer backups need immediate attention to prevent property damage.
Our emergency technicians come fully equipped to stop the immediate problem and assess what needs permanent repair. We can often provide temporary solutions to get your water running while we order materials for the complete fix.
Emergency calls get priority response, usually within an hour in the Parkway area. We don’t charge extra fees for nights, weekends, or holidays – an emergency is an emergency, and you shouldn’t pay more because your pipe burst on Sunday.
Insurance typically covers sudden pipe failures like burst pipes, but not gradual problems from lack of maintenance. The key is the word “sudden” – if a pipe bursts and floods your home, insurance usually covers the water damage and sometimes the pipe repair.
However, if pipes have been leaking slowly and you ignored the problem, insurance often denies the claim. They also don’t cover pipe repairs from normal wear and tear or aging.
The best approach is fixing problems before they become emergencies. Regular maintenance and addressing small leaks quickly keeps you in good standing with your insurance company and prevents major damage that might not be covered.
For Parkway homes, we typically recommend PEX or copper depending on your specific situation and budget. PEX is flexible, resists California’s ground movement, and costs less to install. It’s also resistant to mineral buildup from hard water.
Copper lasts longer and handles high temperatures better, making it ideal for hot water lines. It’s more expensive but has a proven 50+ year track record in California homes.
We don’t recommend galvanized steel anymore – it corrodes and restricts water flow over time. If your home still has galvanized pipes, replacement is usually the smart long-term choice. We’ll assess your specific situation and recommend the best option for your home and budget.
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