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You’re not calling because everything’s fine. Something’s leaking, backing up, or making a noise it shouldn’t. Maybe your water pressure dropped overnight, or there’s a wet spot spreading across your ceiling. Whatever it is, it’s disrupting your day—and you need it handled.
When we arrive for a plumbing repair in Ventura, CA, we’re diagnosing the real problem, not just patching symptoms. That means checking for coastal corrosion if you’re near the water, looking at hard water buildup if your fixtures are caked in white residue, and making sure older pipes aren’t about to fail somewhere else. We fix what’s broken today and flag what might break tomorrow.
The outcome isn’t just a stopped leak. It’s knowing your plumbing won’t ambush you again next month because someone actually looked at the whole picture. You get clear answers, flat-rate pricing before we start, and work that holds up in Ventura’s specific conditions—salt air, hard water, and all.
All Fresh Temp started as a family-owned HVAC company in San Jose over 40 years ago. We’ve spent decades learning how California homes work—and more importantly, how they break. Now we’re bringing that same experience to Ventura, where coastal air eats through metal faster than most people realize and hard water turns new fixtures old in a few years.
We’re not new to this. Our techs are licensed, trained on the tools that actually matter, and experienced enough to know when a quick fix will hold and when you need something more permanent. We’re local, we’re available when you need us, and we don’t bill you for things you don’t need.
Ventura’s mix of historic homes and newer builds means every job is a little different. We treat it that way.
First, we pick up the phone. If it’s an emergency, we’re on our way. If it’s not urgent, we schedule a time that works for you. Either way, you’re talking to someone who can actually help—not a call center three states away.
When we show up, we assess the situation. That means looking at the problem, testing water pressure, checking for hidden leaks with detection equipment if needed, and explaining what we find in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. Just the facts about what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it.
Before we do anything, you get a flat-rate price. If you approve, we get to work. Most residential plumbing repair jobs in Ventura, CA get handled the same day. If we need a part or it’s a bigger job, we’ll tell you the timeline upfront. Once it’s done, we test everything, clean up, and make sure you know what we did and why.
You’re not left guessing. You’re not waiting on callbacks. You’re just done.
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We handle the full range of residential plumbing repair in Ventura, CA. That includes leak detection and repair—whether it’s under a slab, behind a wall, or dripping from a fixture. We clear clogged drains and toilets, repair or replace water heaters, fix broken pipes, and address sewer line issues before they flood your yard.
Ventura’s coastal location means saltwater corrosion is a real issue, especially in older homes. We use corrosion-resistant materials like copper and PVC when we’re replacing pipe sections, and we check for early signs of rust or mineral buildup that could cause problems down the line. Hard water is another constant here—Ventura’s levels sit above 180 mg/L, which is considered very hard. That leads to scale buildup inside pipes, reduced water flow, and premature wear on fixtures and appliances.
If your home was built before 1980, there’s a good chance you’ve got galvanized or cast-iron plumbing that’s overdue for replacement. We handle repiping carefully, especially in historic properties where you want to preserve the character of the home while upgrading what’s hidden in the walls. And if you’re dealing with an emergency—burst pipe, sewage backup, major leak—we’re available 24/7, including weekends and holidays.
Most plumbing repairs in Ventura fall between $350 and $500, but the range is wide depending on what’s broken. A simple toilet unclog might run $60 to $250. Drain cleaning typically costs $50 to $450. Water heater repairs usually land between $70 and $150, unless you need a full replacement.
Bigger jobs—like repiping a section of your home, fixing a slab leak, or replacing corroded pipes—can run higher, sometimes into the $800+ range. But you’ll know the price before we start. We give you a flat rate upfront, so there’s no surprise when the bill comes.
Location matters too. If you’re in an older Ventura neighborhood with outdated plumbing or dealing with coastal corrosion, repairs can take longer and require specialized materials. We’ll walk you through what’s needed and why, so you can make an informed call.
Yes. Plumbing emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. If a pipe bursts at 2 a.m. or your water heater fails on a Sunday, you can call us and get a real person who’ll dispatch a licensed plumber to your home.
We handle same-day emergency plumbing repair in Ventura, CA for situations that can’t wait—flooding, sewage backups, major leaks, or anything that’s actively damaging your property. Our trucks are stocked with common parts and tools, so most emergency jobs get resolved on the first visit.
If it’s not an emergency but still urgent—like a slow leak or a toilet that won’t stop running—we’ll get you on the schedule as soon as possible, usually within 24 hours. We’re local, so response times are faster than companies coming from outside the area.
Ventura’s coastal environment accelerates corrosion, especially on metal pipes and fixtures. Salt air carries moisture and chloride particles that eat through iron, steel, and even some types of copper over time. If your home is within a few miles of the ocean, you’re dealing with higher corrosion rates than homes inland.
Hard water makes it worse. Ventura’s water has high mineral content—mostly calcium and magnesium—which builds up inside pipes as scale. That scale traps moisture against the pipe walls, creating pockets where rust and corrosion spread faster. Older galvanized pipes are especially vulnerable. Many homes built before 1980 still have them, and by now, they’re often rusted from the inside out.
If you’re seeing discolored water, low pressure, or pinhole leaks, corrosion is likely the cause. We can assess your pipes, recommend repiping with corrosion-resistant materials if needed, and help you avoid a bigger failure down the road.
It depends on the extent of the damage and the age of your plumbing. If you’ve got one isolated leak in an otherwise solid system, a repair usually makes sense. We’ll cut out the damaged section, replace it, and you’re good to go.
But if you’re dealing with multiple leaks, recurring clogs, discolored water, or pipes that are 40+ years old, replacement is often the smarter move. Patching one spot doesn’t stop the rest of the system from failing—it just buys you time. In Ventura, where hard water and coastal corrosion are constant, older pipes tend to fail in clusters once the damage starts.
We’ll inspect your system, show you what we’re seeing, and give you an honest recommendation. If a repair will hold, we’ll tell you. If it won’t, we’ll explain why and what a replacement involves. No pressure, just information so you can decide what makes sense for your home and budget.
Absolutely. Ventura’s water is classified as very hard, with mineral levels over 180 mg/L. That means every gallon of water running through your pipes is depositing calcium and magnesium along the way. Over time, that buildup narrows your pipes, reduces water pressure, clogs fixtures, and shortens the lifespan of water heaters and appliances.
You’ll notice it first on faucets and showerheads—white, chalky residue that’s tough to scrub off. Inside your pipes, the same thing is happening, just out of sight. Scale buildup also creates rough surfaces where bacteria can grow and corrosion can start, especially in older metal pipes.
If you’re dealing with chronic low pressure, frequent clogs, or appliances that fail early, hard water is likely a factor. We can install water softeners or filtration systems designed for Ventura’s specific water quality, and we can flush or replace pipes that are already compromised. Addressing it now saves you from bigger repairs later.
First, stop the water if you can. If a pipe bursts or a fixture is flooding, find your main shutoff valve—usually near the water meter or where the line enters your home—and turn it off. That limits the damage while you’re waiting for help.
If it’s a localized issue, like a leaking toilet or sink, you can often shut off the water at the fixture itself using the small valve underneath. For water heater leaks, turn off the power or gas supply to the unit, then shut off the water inlet valve.
Once the water’s off, call us. We’ll walk you through anything else you need to do and get a 24/7 plumber to your home in Ventura, CA as fast as possible. Don’t try to patch major leaks with tape or temporary fixes—they rarely hold, and they can make the repair harder once we arrive. Just stop the water, protect your belongings from damage, and let us handle the rest.
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