Full Service Plumbing in Lexington Hills, CA

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The second opinion you’ve been looking for – honest estimates and skilled full service plumbing without the price shock.

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What You Get With Professional Plumbing

You get plumbing work that actually lasts. No callbacks six months later because corners were cut. No surprises on your bill because everything was explained upfront.

When your plumbing works right, you forget it exists. Your water pressure stays consistent. Your drains flow freely. Your water heater delivers hot water when you need it.

That’s what happens when you work with a licensed plumbing contractor who’s been doing this since 2007. You get the peace of mind that comes from knowing the job was done right the first time, with fair pricing that doesn’t leave you questioning whether you got taken advantage of.

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Nearly 20 Years of Getting It Right

Fix-it Plumbing has been serving Santa Clara County since 2007, but our experience goes deeper. Our owner has been working in plumbing since he was 19 years old.

That experience shows up in how we approach your project. We specialize in the complex stuff – ADU plumbing, underground construction, trenchless sewer repair. The kind of work that requires specialized equipment and real expertise.

Our three-person crew focuses on doing fewer jobs better, rather than rushing through as many service calls as possible. When you’re dealing with excavation and underground plumbing, that attention to detail matters.

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How We Handle Your Plumbing Project

First, we come out and actually look at what you’re dealing with. No estimates over the phone or high-pressure sales tactics. We assess the situation, explain what needs to happen, and give you a fair price.

If it’s a complex job requiring excavation or specialized equipment, we walk you through exactly what that involves. You’ll know what to expect before any work starts – how long it takes, what your property will look like during the process, and when everything will be back to normal.

For emergency plumber situations, we focus on getting your immediate problem solved first, then discussing any longer-term solutions you might need. No one wants a sales pitch when their basement is flooding.

The work gets done with the right equipment for the job. That might mean hydro-jetting for stubborn clogs, or trenchless methods for sewer line replacement that won’t destroy your landscaping.

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Commercial Plumbing Services Lexington Hills

Full Service Plumbing That Covers Everything

You get complete plumbing services, from fixing a leaky faucet to installing complete plumbing systems for new ADUs. We handle commercial plumbing services for businesses, residential emergency calls, and everything in between.

Water heater installation service includes both traditional and tankless systems. Clogged drain problems get solved with the right approach – sometimes that’s simple snaking, sometimes it requires hydro-jetting to really clean things out.

For bigger projects, we specialize in trenchless sewer line replacement that saves your yard and your wallet. Underground plumbing construction for ADUs or new construction gets handled with proper permits and inspections.

The goal is being your go-to licensed plumbing contractor for whatever comes up. Whether that’s an emergency at 2 AM or a planned renovation project, you know who to call.

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Trenchless sewer repair typically costs 20-30% more upfront than traditional dig-and-replace methods, but you save money on landscaping restoration, concrete replacement, and time. Traditional sewer line replacement can require tearing up driveways, sidewalks, and landscaping, which adds thousands in restoration costs. Trenchless methods like pipe lining or pipe bursting only require small access points, so your yard stays intact. Most homeowners find the total cost comparable once you factor in all the restoration work you avoid, plus you get your property back to normal in days instead of weeks.
ADU plumbing requirements include a complete water supply system, drainage system, and often a separate water heater. You need proper connections to the main sewer line, which may require underground plumbing construction depending on your property layout. The work must meet current California plumbing codes and typically requires permits and inspections. Key components include bathroom plumbing, kitchen connections, laundry hookups if planned, and proper venting systems. Water pressure regulators may be needed to ensure adequate pressure to both units. The complexity depends on your existing plumbing infrastructure and how far the ADU sits from current connections.
Emergency plumber response depends on the situation and time of day, but most urgent calls get addressed within a few hours. True emergencies like burst pipes, sewer backups, or no hot water in winter get priority scheduling. Our three-person crew allows for flexibility in handling both emergency calls and scheduled work. Keep in mind that some “emergencies” can wait until normal business hours if you know how to shut off water temporarily. A leaky faucet that’s been dripping for months isn’t really an emergency, but a pipe that just burst definitely is. We’ll help you determine what needs immediate attention versus what can be scheduled.
Yes, all work gets estimated upfront with clear pricing before anything starts. That’s part of being the “first choice for your second opinion” – you get transparent pricing without surprises. For complex jobs involving excavation or underground work, we’ll assess the situation in person rather than guessing over the phone. Simple repairs often have straightforward pricing, while larger projects like sewer line replacement or ADU plumbing require more detailed evaluation. The goal is giving you enough information to make a good decision, whether that’s moving forward with the work or getting additional opinions. No high-pressure tactics or inflated emergency pricing.
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to completely clean pipe walls, while regular snaking just pokes a hole through clogs. Snaking works for simple blockages but leaves grease, soap buildup, and debris stuck to pipe walls, so clogs come back quickly. Hydro-jetting strips everything clean, giving you pipes that flow like new and stay clear much longer. It’s especially effective for kitchen drains with grease buildup or main sewer lines with tree root intrusion. The process takes longer and costs more than basic snaking, but you get better results that last. For recurring drain problems, hydro-jetting often solves the underlying issue rather than just treating symptoms.
You probably need a water pressure regulator if your water pressure feels too strong, pipes make banging noises, or you’re experiencing frequent leaks in fixtures and appliances. Normal water pressure should be between 40-60 PSI, but municipal water systems sometimes deliver 80+ PSI, which damages pipes, fixtures, and appliances over time. High pressure also wastes water and increases your bills. Signs include spray that’s hard to control from faucets, toilets that fill loudly, or washing machines and dishwashers that seem to struggle with the water flow. A simple pressure test can determine if you need regulation. Installing a water pressure regulator protects your entire plumbing system and often pays for itself through reduced water bills and fewer repairs.
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