Plumbing Repair in Edenvale, CA

Your Pipes Fixed Right the First Time

Licensed plumbers who show up on time, diagnose the real problem, and give you a straight answer about what it’ll take to fix it—without the runaround.
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Local Plumbing Repair Edenvale Residents Trust

What You Get When the Job's Done

You’re not dealing with slow drains anymore. The leak under your sink isn’t dripping into a bucket. Your water pressure is back where it should be, and you’re not lying awake wondering if that pipe is going to burst while you’re at work.

That’s what matters. Not the technical jargon or the upsell—just a plumbing system that works the way it’s supposed to.

When you call for residential plumbing repair in Edenvale, CA, you’re getting technicians who’ve seen it all. Hard water eating through your fixtures. Galvanized pipes from the ’70s finally giving out. Slab leaks that show up as mystery wet spots on your floor. We’ve handled thousands of these calls across Santa Clara County, and we know what actually fixes the problem versus what just buys you another six months.

Plumbing Contractor Edenvale, CA Since 1985

Four Decades in Santa Clara County

All Fresh Temp has been fixing plumbing issues in Edenvale and the surrounding San Jose area since 1985. That’s over 40 years of service calls, emergency repairs, and long-term relationships with homeowners who know they can count on us when something goes wrong.

We’re family-owned, which means the reputation we’ve built matters more than hitting some corporate quota. Our technicians aren’t rotating through—they’re licensed professionals who’ve been with us for years, and they know the specific challenges that come with California’s water quality and aging housing stock.

Edenvale homes average over 40 years old, which means a lot of original plumbing is reaching the end of its lifespan. We’ve replaced miles of pipe in this area, upgraded countless fixtures, and responded to more slab leaks than we can count. You’re not getting a generic franchise crew—you’re getting people who understand what breaks down in this specific area and how to fix it permanently.

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Our Pipe Repair Process in Edenvale

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

You call or submit a request, and we schedule a time that actually works for your schedule. Most jobs get same-day service if you reach out in the morning.

Our technician shows up in a marked vehicle with the tools and parts to handle the majority of repairs on the spot. They’ll assess what’s going on, explain what they found in plain terms, and give you an upfront price before any work starts. No surprises, no “we’ll need to order parts and come back three times” unless it’s genuinely unavoidable.

Once you approve the work, they get it done. Leak repair in Edenvale, CA usually wraps up in a few hours depending on access and severity. Pipe repair might take longer if we’re dealing with concealed plumbing or need to open walls, but you’ll know the timeline before we start cutting anything.

After the repair, they test everything to make sure it’s holding, clean up the work area, and walk you through what was done. You get a warranty on the work, and if something doesn’t feel right afterward, you call us back—we’ll make it right.

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What's Included in Plumbing Repair Edenvale

The Repairs We Handle Most Often

Leak repair is probably our most common call in Edenvale, CA. Pinhole leaks in copper pipes, failed solder joints, corroded galvanized lines—California’s hard water accelerates all of it. We locate the source, replace the damaged section, and pressure-test to confirm it’s sealed. If you’ve got multiple leaks or your pipes are 50+ years old, we’ll have a conversation about whether spot repairs make sense or if it’s time to repipe before you’re dealing with a flooded house.

Pipe repair covers everything from cracked drain lines to broken supply pipes. We handle PVC, copper, PEX, and galvanized. If tree roots have invaded your sewer line, we’ll scope it, clear the blockage, and discuss whether a liner or full replacement is the smarter move based on the damage.

Drain cleaning, fixture repairs, water heater troubleshooting, sump pump failures—we cover the full range of residential plumbing repair. And because we also handle HVAC and other home systems, we’re not just looking at your plumbing in isolation. If we spot a bigger issue while we’re there, we’ll let you know.

Plumbing repair cost in Edenvale, CA typically runs between $200 and $600 for standard jobs like fixing a leaking faucet, clearing a drain, or replacing a section of pipe. Larger projects like slab leak repair or whole-home repiping obviously cost more, but you’ll have a clear estimate before we proceed.

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How quickly can you get here for a plumbing emergency in Edenvale?

Most emergency calls get same-day service if you contact us in the morning or early afternoon. We dispatch licensed technicians from our local service area, so we’re not driving in from two counties over.

If it’s a true emergency—active flooding, burst pipe, sewer backup—we prioritize that over routine repairs and get someone out as fast as possible. That might mean within a couple hours depending on where our crews are.

For non-emergency repairs, we’ll schedule a time that works for you, usually within 24 to 48 hours. We’re not a 24/7 plumber operation, but we do offer emergency response during business hours and can often accommodate urgent requests outside normal scheduling if the situation calls for it.

Hard water is the biggest culprit. Santa Clara County water averages over 13 grains per gallon of hardness, which means calcium and magnesium are constantly building up inside your pipes, on fixtures, and around water heater elements. Over time, that narrows your pipes, clogs aerators, and accelerates corrosion.

Aging infrastructure is the other major issue. A lot of Edenvale homes were built in the ’70s and ’80s with galvanized steel or copper pipes that are now 40 to 50 years old. Galvanized pipes rust from the inside out. Copper develops pinhole leaks, especially in areas with acidic or high-mineral water.

Slab leaks are also common because many homes here are built on concrete slabs with plumbing running underneath. When those pipes fail, you get water pooling under your foundation, which can lead to serious structural issues if not caught early. Unexplained wet spots, warm areas on your floor, or a water bill that jumps for no reason—those are all red flags.

For basic repairs—fixing a leaky faucet, unclogging a drain, replacing a toilet valve—you’re usually looking at $200 to $400. That covers the service call, labor, and standard parts.

Pipe repair costs more depending on location and extent. If we’re replacing an accessible section of pipe under a sink, that might run $300 to $600. If we’re cutting into a wall or dealing with a slab leak, costs go up because of the access work and restoration involved. Slab leak repairs can range from $1,500 to $4,000+ depending on how much concrete we need to cut and whether we’re rerouting lines or doing a full repair.

Whole-home repiping is a bigger investment—typically $4,000 to $15,000 depending on square footage and how many bathrooms you have. But if your home still has original galvanized pipes from the ’70s, that’s often the smarter financial move compared to patching leaks every few months.

We give you an upfront estimate before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when we hand you the invoice.

Yes. All of our plumbing repair work comes with a workmanship warranty. If something we installed fails or a repair doesn’t hold because of how we did the job, we come back and fix it at no charge.

The length of the warranty depends on the type of work. Standard repairs like fixture replacements or drain cleaning are typically covered for 90 days to a year. Larger jobs like repiping or slab leak repairs carry longer warranties because those are significant investments and we stand behind them.

Parts warranties vary by manufacturer. If we install a new faucet or valve, that part usually has its own manufacturer warranty ranging from one to ten years. We’ll explain what’s covered when we go over the estimate, so there’s no confusion later.

The bottom line: if we did the work and it fails, we’re coming back to make it right. That’s been our approach for 40 years, and it’s why people keep calling us.

It depends on how old your pipes are, what they’re made of, and how many problems you’re having. If you’re calling for repairs more than once or twice a year, replacement usually makes more financial sense.

Galvanized pipes installed before 1980 are almost always worth replacing. They corrode from the inside, which means low water pressure, rusty water, and eventual leaks. You can patch one section, but the rest of the system is deteriorating at the same rate. Repiping with PEX or copper saves you from constant repairs and gives you better water quality.

Copper pipes last longer—50 to 70 years in ideal conditions—but California’s water quality isn’t ideal. If your copper is developing pinhole leaks in multiple spots, that’s a sign the whole system is compromised. Replacing it now prevents a catastrophic failure later when you’re out of town or during a holiday weekend.

If you’re only dealing with one isolated issue—a leaking fixture, a clogged drain, a single bad pipe section—repair is fine. But if we’re out there every six months fixing something new, we’ll have an honest conversation about whether you’re throwing good money after bad. We’re not here to upsell you, but we’re also not going to let you keep patching a sinking ship if there’s a better option.

First, shut off the water supply to that fixture or area. Most sinks and toilets have a shut-off valve underneath or behind them—turn it clockwise until it stops. If you can’t find a local shut-off or the leak is coming from a pipe in the wall, go to your main water shut-off valve (usually near your water meter or where the main line enters your house) and turn that off.

Once the water is off, assess the damage. Move anything valuable away from the leak, and if there’s standing water, start mopping it up or use a wet vac if you have one. The faster you get water off your floors and away from walls, the less chance you have of serious damage or mold growth.

Then call us. Describe what’s happening, where the leak is, and whether you’ve been able to stop the water. We’ll get someone out as quickly as possible to assess the situation and make the repair.

Don’t try to patch it with tape or putty and hope it holds—that’s a temporary band-aid at best, and it usually fails at the worst possible time. Get it fixed right the first time, and you won’t be dealing with it again in three weeks.

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