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No more guessing when your septic system last got serviced. No more mineral buildup destroying your fixtures. No more wondering if that tree root finally cracked your sewer line.
You get hot water when you need it. Drains that clear the first time. A septic system that handles what you throw at it without backing up into your home. Hard water that’s been treated before it costs you thousands in appliance replacements.
Most importantly, you get someone who shows up when they say they will. Who knows the difference between a quick patch and a real fix. Who understands that your home isn’t just an investment—it’s where you live, tucked into these hills, sometimes miles from the nearest neighbor.
We’ve been handling plumbing in these mountains since 1985. We’re family-owned, which means when you call, you’re not getting routed through some corporate call center. You’re talking to people who’ve been doing this work in Lexington Hills, Los Gatos, and the surrounding areas for decades.
Our technicians are licensed and trained on the systems that matter here—septic tanks, well water setups, older homes with galvanized pipes, newer builds with PEX. We’ve seen what happens when roots from those massive redwoods find your sewer line. We know how hard the water runs in certain pockets of the hills.
We’re available 24/7 because plumbing emergencies don’t wait for business hours. And we don’t tack on after-hours fees just because your water heater gave out at 9 PM on a Saturday.
You call or contact us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening—not to waste your time, but so we show up with the right equipment the first time.
We schedule a visit that works for you. When we arrive, we assess the situation and give you an upfront estimate before we start any work. No surprises, no upselling you on things you don’t need.
Then we fix it. If it’s a drain clog, we clear it properly—not just enough to get water moving again. If it’s a sewer line issue, we use camera inspections to see exactly what’s going on before we dig. If your water heater is failing, we talk through repair versus replacement based on age and condition, not what makes us more money.
After the work’s done, we test everything, clean up, and make sure you understand what we did and why. If you have questions three weeks later, you can call us. We stand behind our work.
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Septic systems are a big one. Most homes up here aren’t on city sewer, which means you’re managing your own wastewater. We handle inspections, pumping coordination, and repairs when things go wrong. If your system is over 25 years old, we can assess whether you’re looking at a failure soon.
Hard water treatment is another common need. The mineral content in well water around Lexington Hills builds up fast. We install and service water softeners and filtration systems that actually extend the life of your appliances and keep your pipes clear.
Sewer and drain issues come up a lot, especially with older homes built between the 1920s and 1960s. Tree roots are aggressive here. We use trenchless repair methods when possible, which means less tearing up your property. We also handle standard drain cleaning, garbage disposal repairs, and camera inspections to catch problems before they become emergencies.
Water heaters, leak detection, pipe repairs, repiping, gas line work, seismic shut-off valve installation—we cover what you need to keep your home running. And because we’ve been doing this locally for over three decades, we know what breaks, when, and why.
We’re available 24/7 and we prioritize emergencies. Response time depends on where we’re coming from and what else is in the queue, but most calls in Lexington Hills get a same-day response, often within a few hours.
If you’ve got a burst pipe, water heater failure, or sewage backup, let us know that upfront. We’ll get someone out as fast as possible. We also don’t charge extra for after-hours or weekend emergency calls, which matters when you’re dealing with something urgent at 10 PM on a Sunday.
Keep in mind that some roads up here can be tough to navigate in heavy rain or during fire season closures. We plan for that, but it’s worth mentioning if your property has limited access.
We work on both, but septic systems are a big part of what we do in Lexington Hills since most homes here aren’t connected to city sewer. We handle inspections, repairs, and troubleshooting when your system isn’t draining properly or you’re seeing backups.
We don’t pump septic tanks ourselves, but we work closely with local pumping companies and can coordinate service if that’s what you need. What we do handle is everything connected to the system—your drain field, distribution boxes, inlet and outlet baffles, and any plumbing leading to the tank.
If your system is old or you’re noticing slow drains, soggy spots in your yard, or odors, it’s worth having us take a look before it becomes a full failure. Replacing a septic system is expensive. Catching problems early isn’t.
Install a water softener. Hard water in this area has high mineral content—calcium and magnesium mostly—that builds up inside your pipes, water heater, dishwasher, and anywhere else water sits or flows.
Over time, that buildup restricts water flow, makes your water heater work harder and fail sooner, leaves spots on your dishes, and damages fixtures. A good water softening system removes those minerals before they cause problems.
We can test your water, recommend a system that fits your household size and usage, and install it properly. Some people also add a whole-house filtration system if they’re concerned about sediment or taste. It’s an upfront cost, but it pays for itself in fewer repairs and longer-lasting appliances.
Slow drains are usually the first sign, especially if multiple drains in your home are sluggish at the same time. You might also hear gurgling sounds when you flush the toilet or run water. In worse cases, you’ll see sewage backing up into your lowest drains—usually a basement toilet or shower.
Tree roots are drawn to sewer lines because they leak small amounts of water and nutrients. Once they find a crack or joint, they grow into the pipe and create a blockage. Redwoods, oaks, and other large trees common in Lexington Hills have aggressive root systems.
We use a camera inspection to see inside your sewer line and confirm whether roots are the problem. If they are, we can clear them and, depending on the damage, recommend a repair or replacement. Trenchless options let us fix the line without digging up your whole yard.
If your water heater is leaking from the tank itself, you’re replacing it. Tank leaks mean the inner lining has corroded, and there’s no fixing that. If it’s leaking from a valve, connection, or the pressure relief valve, that’s often repairable.
Age matters too. If your water heater is over 10 years old and starting to have issues, replacement usually makes more sense than sinking money into repairs. Newer models are more energy-efficient, and if you go tankless, you’ll have hot water on demand without the standby energy loss.
We’ll assess what’s going on, tell you honestly whether a repair will hold or if you’re just delaying the inevitable, and give you options. If you’re replacing it, we’ll help you choose the right size and type for your home and usage.
Yes. We back all our work with a satisfaction guarantee. If something isn’t right, we’ll come back and make it right. We’re not interested in quick fixes that fail in six months—we’re interested in doing the job correctly the first time.
We also use quality materials. Whether it’s PEX, copper, PVC, or HDPE for sewer lines, we’re installing products that are built to last in the conditions you have here—shifting soil, tree roots, seismic activity, and everything else that comes with mountain living.
We’ve been in business since 1985 and we’re still here because we do what we say we’re going to do. If you have an issue after we’ve completed a job, call us. We’ll take care of it.
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