Compton

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Our Services

PLUMBERS

Are responsible for installing and maintaining pipes that carry liquids, gases, and other materials into residential and commercial buildings. They also install fixtures such as toilets, sinks, dishwashers, bathtubs, showers, and washing machines. Plumbers may also be involved in repairing faulty systems or identifying problems with existing plumbing systems.

LEAK DETECTION

Is an important part of a plumber’s job. Plumbers use specialized equipment to locate and identify the source of leaks. This can be done through the use of sound waves, thermal imaging, or video cameras.

DRAIN CLEANING

Is another of a plumber’s primary duties. This involves clearing out drains and pipes to ensure they are free of blockages and debris. Plumbers use a variety of tools, such as snake augers and hydro-jetters, to safely and effectively clear out drains.

CLOGGED KITCHEN

Are a common plumbing issue. Plumbers can use drain snakes to dislodge clogs or they may need to use more powerful methods such as hydro jetting. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to break up the clog and wash it away.

CLOGGED SINK

Are another common plumbing issue. Plumbers can use a plunger to get rid of minor blockages, or they may need to use more powerful drain cleaning chemicals or a drain auger to clear out more serious clogs.

SLAB LEAK DETECTION

Is a complex process that requires specialized tools and knowledge. Plumbers can use infrared cameras to detect the source of slab leaks and use various techniques to repair the leaks, such as spot repairs or pipe relining.

CLOGGED TOILET

Are a common plumbing issue. Plumbers can use plungers to get rid of minor blockages, or they may need to use augers to clear out more serious clogs. They may also need to replace cracked or broken toilet parts.