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You’re not calling a plumbing contractor in Lick, CA because everything’s fine. Something’s leaking, backing up, or not working—and it’s disrupting your day.
Here’s what changes when the work’s done right. Your water heater delivers hot water when you turn the tap. Your drains clear without standing water or bad smells. Your pipes don’t drip under the sink or leave stains on the ceiling below.
You stop worrying about whether that small leak will turn into a bigger problem. You’re not scheduling your shower around whether the water will stay hot. The bathroom doesn’t flood when someone runs the dishwasher.
That’s what good plumbing services in Lick, CA should deliver—systems that work quietly in the background so you can focus on everything else. No drama. No surprises. Just reliable function when you need it.
We’ve been serving Santa Clara County since 1985. All Fresh Temp is a family-owned business—started by Ramiro’s father, now run by Ramiro since 2006. That’s over 40 years of showing up when local homeowners and businesses need help.
Lick sits in an area where aging infrastructure meets California building codes and water efficiency mandates. Older neighborhoods around here weren’t built for modern water usage, and that creates problems. We’ve seen it all—original pipes that finally gave out, water heaters that quit on the coldest morning, sewer lines compromised by tree roots.
Our technicians are licensed, trained, and local. We’re not a call center routing you to the next available contractor. When you call, you’re talking to people who know this area and the plumbing challenges that come with it.
First, you call or contact us. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening—what’s leaking, what’s not draining, what stopped working. If it’s an emergency, we prioritize getting someone out fast. We offer 24/7 emergency services because plumbing problems don’t wait for business hours.
When our technician arrives, they assess the situation and explain what’s wrong in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. Just a clear explanation of the problem and what it takes to fix it. You get an upfront estimate before any work starts.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our team brings the tools and parts needed for most common repairs, so we can often complete the job in one visit. We clean up after ourselves—you shouldn’t have to deal with a mess on top of a plumbing problem.
After the repair, we test everything to make sure it’s working properly. We walk you through what we did and answer any questions. If you need maintenance tips or want to know warning signs to watch for, we’ll tell you. The goal is to fix the immediate problem and help you avoid the next one.
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We handle the full range of residential and commercial plumbing needs. Emergency repairs when pipes burst or water heaters fail. Drain cleaning when your kitchen or bathroom won’t clear. Leak detection when you see water damage but can’t find the source. Water heater repair and replacement when you’re running out of hot water too quickly.
Sewer line work is common in this area. Older properties in Santa Clara County often have sewer lines that weren’t designed for today’s usage, and tree roots find their way into pipes over time. We use modern methods to diagnose and repair these issues with minimal disruption to your property.
California’s water efficiency standards and Title 24 building codes mean your plumbing needs to meet specific requirements. We stay current on these regulations so your repairs and installations are compliant. That matters when you’re selling a property or dealing with inspections.
We also handle bathroom and kitchen plumbing—fixture installations, pipe repairs, remodeling work that requires rerouting lines. Whether it’s a small repair or a larger project, we approach it the same way: clear communication, quality work, and respect for your time and property.
Response time depends on where our technicians are when you call and how many emergency calls we’re handling. During business hours, we typically arrive within a couple of hours for urgent situations. After hours or on weekends, it may take a bit longer, but we prioritize emergencies.
When you call, be specific about what’s happening. A burst pipe flooding your kitchen gets faster response than a slow drain that’s been an issue for weeks. We triage based on severity because we know water damage adds up fast—a three-quarter inch pipe releases about 110 gallons per minute, which can destroy flooring, drywall, and belongings in minutes.
If you’re dealing with an active leak, shut off the water at the main valve if you can. That buys time and limits damage while we’re on the way. Our dispatcher will walk you through emergency steps if needed.
Plumbing costs vary based on the problem, the parts needed, and how long the repair takes. In the Santa Clara County area, hourly rates typically run higher than other parts of California due to business costs and cost of living. You’re looking at a range that reflects both the complexity of the work and local market rates.
We provide upfront estimates before starting work. That means you know the cost before we pick up a wrench. If we find additional problems once we start—say, a pipe that’s more corroded than visible from the outside—we stop and discuss it with you before proceeding.
Emergency calls and after-hours service cost more than scheduled appointments. That’s standard across the industry because it requires keeping technicians available outside normal hours. If your situation isn’t urgent, scheduling during business hours will save money. We also offer discounts for seniors and military families—15% off as a thank you for your service or years in the community.
Age is the first factor. Most tank water heaters last 8-12 years. If yours is approaching or past that range and having issues, replacement usually makes more sense than repair. Older units are less efficient, and one repair often leads to another as components continue to fail.
Look at what’s actually wrong. If the heating element failed or the thermostat needs replacing, those are straightforward repairs on a newer unit. But if you’re seeing rust-colored water, hearing loud banging noises, or finding water pooling around the base, those signal bigger problems. A leaking tank can’t be repaired—it needs replacement.
Consider your hot water needs. If your current water heater is too small for your household—you’re constantly running out of hot water—upgrading to a larger capacity or switching to a tankless system might solve problems a repair never will. We’ll assess your specific situation and give you honest input on whether repair or replacement makes sense for your circumstances and budget.
Recurring clogs mean something beyond the immediate blockage is causing the problem. In older homes around Lick, it’s often tree roots infiltrating sewer lines through small cracks or joints. Roots seek out water and nutrients, and once they’re inside the pipe, they catch debris and create persistent clogs.
Another common cause is pipe deterioration. Cast iron and clay pipes that were standard decades ago break down over time. The pipe interior gets rough, catches material that should flow through, and creates recurring blockages. Pouring drain cleaner down repeatedly won’t fix a deteriorating pipe—it just masks the symptom.
Sometimes it’s simpler. If everyone in your house treats the drain like a trash can—grease down the kitchen sink, hair down the shower drain without a catch—you’ll keep clogging no matter how often you clear it. But if you’re careful about what goes down and still dealing with frequent backups, the problem is in the line itself. We use camera inspection to see exactly what’s happening inside your pipes so we can fix the actual cause, not just the symptom.
Some plumbing tasks are reasonable DIY projects if you’re handy and comfortable working with tools. Replacing a faucet, installing a new showerhead, or swapping out a toilet fill valve—those are straightforward if you follow instructions and take your time.
But most plumbing work involves risks that aren’t obvious until something goes wrong. Water damage from a connection that seems tight but isn’t. Code violations that cause problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Injuries from working with pressurized lines or in tight spaces. A licensed plumber carries insurance that covers these risks. You don’t.
California requires permits for most plumbing work beyond basic fixture replacement. That includes anything involving water supply lines, drain lines, or gas lines. Permits exist to ensure work meets safety and building codes. If you do unpermitted work and something goes wrong—a leak causes mold, a gas line leaks, a drain backs up—your homeowner’s insurance may not cover the damage. When you hire a licensed plumbing contractor in Lick, CA, the work is permitted, inspected, and insured. That’s not just paperwork—it’s protection.
A plumbing inspection examines your entire system—supply lines, drain lines, water heater, fixtures, and visible pipe condition. We’re checking for active leaks, signs of corrosion, water pressure issues, drain flow problems, and code compliance. For water heaters, we check the age, condition, and whether it’s sized appropriately for your household.
You need an inspection if you’re buying a home. Plumbing problems are expensive to fix after closing, and sellers aren’t always aware of issues hiding behind walls or under slabs. An inspection gives you leverage to negotiate repairs or price adjustments before you own the problem.
Older homes benefit from inspections even if you’re not buying or selling. If your house is 30-plus years old and still has original plumbing, you’re on borrowed time. An inspection identifies what needs attention now versus what you can plan for later. That’s better than dealing with an emergency when a pipe finally bursts at 2 AM on a holiday weekend. We’ll give you a clear picture of your system’s condition and help you prioritize what matters most.
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