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You’re dealing with a leaking pipe that’s already damaged drywall, or a water heater that’s giving you cold showers every morning. Maybe it’s low water pressure that makes everything take twice as long, or a drain that backs up no matter what you pour down it.
Here’s what matters: you need it fixed now, and you need it done right so you’re not calling someone else in three months. That’s where experience separates a quick patch from a real solution.
We’ve been handling plumbing services in San Tomas, CA since 1985. We’ve seen what fails, what lasts, and what actually works in homes around here. When we finish a job, you get hot water that stays hot, drains that actually drain, and pipes that don’t spring new leaks the next season. That’s the difference between doing it fast and doing it right.
We’ve been the local plumber San Tomas homeowners call since 1985. That’s over 40 years of water heaters, pipe repairs, drain clogs, and every plumbing emergency you can imagine.
All Fresh Temp is family-owned, second-generation now, and we’re still here because we show up when we say we will and fix what needs fixing. No runaround, no surprise charges, no disappearing after the check clears.
San Tomas has its quirks. The clay soil shifts. Older homes still have copper lines from the ’70s that are ready to give out. Traffic on San Tomas Expressway means timing matters when you’re dealing with an emergency. We know this area because we’ve worked it for decades, and that local knowledge means faster response and smarter solutions.
You call or contact us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening so we can bring the right tools and parts the first time.
We schedule a time that works for you, or if it’s an emergency, we get there as fast as traffic allows. When we arrive in San Tomas, CA, we assess the situation, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and give you a clear price before any work starts. No hidden fees, no vague estimates.
Once you approve, we get to work. We fix the immediate problem, but we also check for related issues that might cause trouble later. If your water heater is failing, we’re looking at your pressure valve and checking for sediment buildup. If you’ve got a clogged drain, we’re making sure it’s not a symptom of a bigger line issue.
When we’re done, we test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did. You’ll know what was fixed, why it was necessary, and what to watch for down the road.
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We handle water heater repairs and replacements, which is most of what we see. Tanks over ten years old are living on borrowed time, especially with the hard water common around San Tomas, CA. Sediment builds up, efficiency drops, and eventually you’re left with rust-colored water or no hot water at all.
Drain cleaning is another frequent call. Hair, grease, soap scum—it all adds up until water stops moving. We clear clogs without damaging your pipes, and we can tell you if it’s a simple blockage or a sign that your main line needs attention.
Pipe repairs and replacements come up often in older homes. Galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside out. Copper lines develop pinhole leaks. We replace problem sections or, if needed, repipe areas that are going to keep causing trouble. Leaky faucets, low water pressure, running toilets, sump pump issues—we cover it all. If it involves water moving through your home, we’ve fixed it before and we’ll fix it again. Licensed, bonded, and experienced enough to handle whatever your plumbing throws at us.
It depends entirely on what’s broken and what it takes to fix it. A leaky faucet might run you $150 to $250 if it’s a simple washer or cartridge replacement. A water heater replacement can range from $1,200 to $3,500 depending on the size, type, and whether we’re dealing with gas or electric.
Drain cleaning usually falls between $150 and $400, but if the clog is deep in your main line and requires a camera inspection or hydro jetting, it’ll cost more. Pipe repairs vary wildly based on location and extent—fixing a small section might be a few hundred dollars, but repiping a bathroom could hit several thousand.
We give you a written estimate before we start any work, so there’s no guessing. If we find something unexpected once we’re into the job, we stop and talk to you before moving forward. You’ll always know what you’re paying and why.
First, shut off the water. If it’s a single fixture like a toilet or sink, turn the valve underneath. If it’s a bigger issue like a burst pipe, go to your main water shutoff—usually near the water heater, in the garage, or outside by the meter.
Once the water is off, call us. We offer 24/7 emergency plumbing services in San Tomas, CA, and we’ll get someone out as quickly as possible. While you wait, try to contain any water damage with towels or buckets, and move anything valuable away from the affected area.
Don’t try to fix a burst pipe or major leak yourself unless you really know what you’re doing. Temporary patches often make things worse or create new problems. Let us handle it so it’s done right and doesn’t turn into a bigger mess later.
Most tank water heaters last 8 to 12 years, but that timeline gets shorter if you’re not flushing sediment regularly. San Tomas has fairly hard water, which means minerals build up faster inside the tank. That sediment reduces efficiency, causes the tank to overheat, and eventually leads to leaks or complete failure.
Tankless water heaters can last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance, but they cost more upfront and require annual descaling to deal with mineral buildup. If your water heater is over ten years old and you’re noticing rusty water, strange noises, or inconsistent temperatures, it’s time to start planning for a replacement.
Waiting until it fails completely usually means you’re stuck without hot water for a day or more while we source and install a new unit. Getting ahead of it gives you more control over timing and cost.
Low water pressure usually comes from one of three things: a failing pressure regulator, mineral buildup in your pipes, or a hidden leak somewhere in your system. If it’s affecting your whole house, the regulator is a likely culprit—they typically last 10 to 15 years before they need replacing.
Mineral deposits are common in older homes, especially if you’ve got galvanized steel pipes. Over time, corrosion and buildup narrow the pipe’s interior, choking off water flow. If that’s the case, you’re looking at repiping the affected sections.
A hidden leak is the worst-case scenario because it means you’re losing water somewhere behind a wall or under a slab, which drives up your water bill and can cause serious damage. We can run diagnostics to pinpoint the issue and recommend the most cost-effective fix. Low pressure isn’t something you should just live with—it’s usually a sign of a bigger problem.
Yes, for most major plumbing work. If you’re replacing a water heater, repiping part of your home, or doing any work that involves new fixtures or changes to your drainage system, you need a permit from Santa Clara County. Permit costs typically range from $50 to $450 depending on the scope of work.
Permits aren’t just red tape—they ensure the work meets California’s plumbing codes, which exist to keep your home safe and your plumbing functional. If you ever sell your house, unpermitted work can become a problem during inspections and potentially kill a deal.
We handle permits as part of the job when required. We pull them, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. You don’t have to worry about navigating county requirements or dealing with inspectors—that’s on us.
If your home is under 20 years old and you’re not noticing any issues, an inspection every two to three years is reasonable. If your home is older, especially if it still has original plumbing from the ’70s or ’80s, annual inspections make more sense.
An inspection catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies. We check for leaks, test water pressure, inspect your water heater for sediment and corrosion, and look at exposed pipes for signs of wear. We’ll also check shut-off valves to make sure they actually work when you need them.
Most people don’t think about their plumbing until something breaks, but a little preventive maintenance saves you thousands in water damage and emergency repairs. If you’re buying a home in San Tomas, CA, get the plumbing inspected before you close—older homes in this area often have issues that aren’t obvious until a professional takes a closer look.
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