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Bright Home Energy Services

5580 Power Inn Rd
5.00(
8
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Bright Home Energy Services

5580 Power Inn Rd
5.00(
8
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Bright Home Energy Services is a green energy contractor proudly serving the greater Sacramento area. We specialize in energy efficient home improvement projects and whole home design including asphalt roofing, metal roofing, ventilation, solar panels, heating and air conditioning repair and replacment, insulation, window replacement and water heating/plumbing repair and replacement. If you are wondering how you can save more in your home, we also offer a home energy audit which will take a look at everything with energy savings and home improvement in mind. We have many options and the tools to get your job done right the first time and within your budget. All inspections and replacement consultations are FREE, just contact us and find out how we can help today.

"There Services were excellent. They kept in me in the loop. There was a glitch on the equipment on the first day of installation, but it was resolved on the next day. Now, I am feeling much cooler. I recommend this business for your cooling and heating needs. Thank you"

William D on August 2022

Bright Home Energy Services is a green energy contractor proudly serving the greater Sacramento area. We specialize in energy efficient home improvement projects and whole home design including asphalt roofing, metal roofing, ventilation, solar panels, heating and air conditioning repair and replacment, insulation, window replacement and water heating/plumbing repair and replacement. If you are wondering how you can save more in your home, we also offer a home energy audit which will take a look at everything with energy savings and home improvement in mind. We have many options and the tools to get your job done right the first time and within your budget. All inspections and replacement consultations are FREE, just contact us and find out how we can help today.

"There Services were excellent. They kept in me in the loop. There was a glitch on the equipment on the first day of installation, but it was resolved on the next day. Now, I am feeling much cooler. I recommend this business for your cooling and heating needs. Thank you"

William D on August 2022



All Phase Remodeling

18171 Butte View Ct
5.00(
1
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All Phase Remodeling

18171 Butte View Ct
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

All Phase Remodeling is a one stop shop for most your remodeling and plumbing needs. We are licensed, insured and bonded. We accept cash, check, visa, MasterCard, American express and discover cards. We don't not offer financing at this time.

All Phase Remodeling is a one stop shop for most your remodeling and plumbing needs. We are licensed, insured and bonded. We accept cash, check, visa, MasterCard, American express and discover cards. We don't not offer financing at this time.


3D Plumbing

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5.00(
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3D Plumbing

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5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Chris David, Plumbing Contractor, is a 3rd generation plumbing contractor and owner of 3D Plumbing. His service is highly recommended and, previous to their new website, was advertised solely by word of mouth referrals. Company headquarters is located in Sutter Creek, CA 95685 and operates under CA License 747474. He is a certified Journeyman and Contractor. After apprenticing with his father for several years, he founded 3D Plumbing in 1998. This opportunity provided significant growth and networking, which allowed 3D Plumbing to gain their strong reputation. Through the years, they have been hired by large companies in the industry, which contributes to 3D Plumbing’s diverse residential and commercial portfolio.

Chris David, Plumbing Contractor, is a 3rd generation plumbing contractor and owner of 3D Plumbing. His service is highly recommended and, previous to their new website, was advertised solely by word of mouth referrals. Company headquarters is located in Sutter Creek, CA 95685 and operates under CA License 747474. He is a certified Journeyman and Contractor. After apprenticing with his father for several years, he founded 3D Plumbing in 1998. This opportunity provided significant growth and networking, which allowed 3D Plumbing to gain their strong reputation. Through the years, they have been hired by large companies in the industry, which contributes to 3D Plumbing’s diverse residential and commercial portfolio.




"I had to put at least one star as they did show up. Firstly, I am a retired General Contractor and very knowledgeable and skilled in the plumbing trade. A very good elderly friend (past client) contacted me and advised that her mainline sewer was backing up. I use to rent a rooter and clean her lines. Generally I was very successful. Sometimes, a better machine was required. I had a good friend who had a plumbing business who would bring his (better) machine to clear the back-up. Doing the job for $150. But; like me, he was old and retired. Knowing my friend was stressed about the back-up (she had a tea party scheduled for later that day); I made a couple calls. The receptionist at Walker's Sierra Plumbing gave me the best option, She could send out a plumber and take care of the blockage. She told me it would be $180 ... not an estimate or rough quote; she specifically said $180. I accepted this for my friend as I knew she really wanted it done now! I always am there for her and made sure I would be there when they worked on clearing the back-up. The tech showed up and immediately started to root the line. I noticed right away he as not using the right cutter for roots, he was using a bit that is normally used for pulling out toilet paper, et al. ( I explained to him that having done this many times, that it was a root problem ... he would need the root cutting bit). He took my advice and placed the needed bit on the rooter. It took him several attempts (I told him it would take a few passes). While he worked we chatted. He told me he was not a Plumber; he was the company maintenance person. The company was training him to take on plumbing duties. It took him quite awhile (over two hours to do a simple rooting). I additionally told him that we had a smaller clean-out that would need a pass with a smaller machine, as it would choked as well. He stated he would. He finally got a good flow out the mainline after several attempts with me doing the Gopher work. I assumed that he ran the smaller drain I had directed him to. After his completion; I was handed an invoice for almost $400! I was shocked, I told him that he would have to present the invoice to my friend; which he did. Of course she paid, but she was shocked as well. But happy the backup was mitigated ... the tea party went on as scheduled. Later that evening she did some dishes and the sink backed-up. The trainee Plumber never cleaned out the small drain. She contacted Walker Sierra Plumbing via email to advise that they had not completed the job. She also contacted me; which I told her to contact the company via phone the next morning ... she did. A different technician (I have no idea of his skill level) showed up at a reasonable time to complete the job. Know that I was not there to observe at this time. I got a TEXT from my friend who told me that the technician had broken his "rooter" and the bit was stuck inside the pipe. She was told that her plumbing was probably cracked; which caused their tool to fail and break off. He told her that the previous employee probably cracked the pipe. I personally have seen these break from fatigue. Additionally, I have had cutters de-attached inside the pipes. [He] attempted to send a camera down the pipe to locate the bit and see what may have caused the bit to break off. He was unsuccessful. He then stated he would have to dig up the pipe to get to his bit. I said go ahead (know that I was assuming this was no-charge to my friend). However, I was sketicle enough to contact their main office and check. I was immediately told this was her responsibility. Regardless; without evidence, my friends plumbing was to blame and they were determined to rescue the lost bit at her expense. I immediately shut down the digging; knowing they were probably charging over $150 an hour. I explained to my friend that we could get this done without them ... and for a lot less. My friend was billed another $257 for nothing ... AND the plumbing company has not retrieved their tool. Needless to say we will not be using this company again."

Lee M on December 2019

"I had to put at least one star as they did show up. Firstly, I am a retired General Contractor and very knowledgeable and skilled in the plumbing trade. A very good elderly friend (past client) contacted me and advised that her mainline sewer was backing up. I use to rent a rooter and clean her lines. Generally I was very successful. Sometimes, a better machine was required. I had a good friend who had a plumbing business who would bring his (better) machine to clear the back-up. Doing the job for $150. But; like me, he was old and retired. Knowing my friend was stressed about the back-up (she had a tea party scheduled for later that day); I made a couple calls. The receptionist at Walker's Sierra Plumbing gave me the best option, She could send out a plumber and take care of the blockage. She told me it would be $180 ... not an estimate or rough quote; she specifically said $180. I accepted this for my friend as I knew she really wanted it done now! I always am there for her and made sure I would be there when they worked on clearing the back-up. The tech showed up and immediately started to root the line. I noticed right away he as not using the right cutter for roots, he was using a bit that is normally used for pulling out toilet paper, et al. ( I explained to him that having done this many times, that it was a root problem ... he would need the root cutting bit). He took my advice and placed the needed bit on the rooter. It took him several attempts (I told him it would take a few passes). While he worked we chatted. He told me he was not a Plumber; he was the company maintenance person. The company was training him to take on plumbing duties. It took him quite awhile (over two hours to do a simple rooting). I additionally told him that we had a smaller clean-out that would need a pass with a smaller machine, as it would choked as well. He stated he would. He finally got a good flow out the mainline after several attempts with me doing the Gopher work. I assumed that he ran the smaller drain I had directed him to. After his completion; I was handed an invoice for almost $400! I was shocked, I told him that he would have to present the invoice to my friend; which he did. Of course she paid, but she was shocked as well. But happy the backup was mitigated ... the tea party went on as scheduled. Later that evening she did some dishes and the sink backed-up. The trainee Plumber never cleaned out the small drain. She contacted Walker Sierra Plumbing via email to advise that they had not completed the job. She also contacted me; which I told her to contact the company via phone the next morning ... she did. A different technician (I have no idea of his skill level) showed up at a reasonable time to complete the job. Know that I was not there to observe at this time. I got a TEXT from my friend who told me that the technician had broken his "rooter" and the bit was stuck inside the pipe. She was told that her plumbing was probably cracked; which caused their tool to fail and break off. He told her that the previous employee probably cracked the pipe. I personally have seen these break from fatigue. Additionally, I have had cutters de-attached inside the pipes. [He] attempted to send a camera down the pipe to locate the bit and see what may have caused the bit to break off. He was unsuccessful. He then stated he would have to dig up the pipe to get to his bit. I said go ahead (know that I was assuming this was no-charge to my friend). However, I was sketicle enough to contact their main office and check. I was immediately told this was her responsibility. Regardless; without evidence, my friends plumbing was to blame and they were determined to rescue the lost bit at her expense. I immediately shut down the digging; knowing they were probably charging over $150 an hour. I explained to my friend that we could get this done without them ... and for a lot less. My friend was billed another $257 for nothing ... AND the plumbing company has not retrieved their tool. Needless to say we will not be using this company again."

Lee M on December 2019


"J. R. did a great job. He's very knowledgable and skillful on septic tanks. We are new to the septic system, J. R. explained to us in details the tank architecture. He responds quickly to appointment requests as well as questions after the service. Strongly recommend Canyon Septic Services."

Lan Y on October 2019

Family own plumbing and water treatment technician

"J. R. did a great job. He's very knowledgable and skillful on septic tanks. We are new to the septic system, J. R. explained to us in details the tank architecture. He responds quickly to appointment requests as well as questions after the service. Strongly recommend Canyon Septic Services."

Lan Y on October 2019


WCC Plumbing

1512 Mildred St
4.73(
11
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WCC Plumbing

1512 Mildred St
4.73(
11
)
Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

Family owned & operated. Here at WCC Plumbing every job is completed honestly to your satisfaction, and our prices are well explained before we leave the site to ensure there are no surprises when the bill comes. Our company is young but brings old fashioned values you and your home are our #1 priority. We are committed to providing quality service to our customers. We believe that a reputation as an honest and reliable business is the recipe for success. While others seek to profit by cutting corners, or recommending unnecessary services to customers, we believe strongly that a good reputation, fair pricing, and consistent service will keep our name at the top of our valued customer's minds and will continue to provide us with an endless avenue of referrals. We would like to thank you for taking the time to read about us and invite you to call upon us for any of your up and coming projects or service needs.

Family owned & operated. Here at WCC Plumbing every job is completed honestly to your satisfaction, and our prices are well explained before we leave the site to ensure there are no surprises when the bill comes. Our company is young but brings old fashioned values you and your home are our #1 priority. We are committed to providing quality service to our customers. We believe that a reputation as an honest and reliable business is the recipe for success. While others seek to profit by cutting corners, or recommending unnecessary services to customers, we believe strongly that a good reputation, fair pricing, and consistent service will keep our name at the top of our valued customer's minds and will continue to provide us with an endless avenue of referrals. We would like to thank you for taking the time to read about us and invite you to call upon us for any of your up and coming projects or service needs.


KJI PLUMBING

38904 N SIERRA HWY
3.50(
4
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KJI PLUMBING

38904 N SIERRA HWY
3.50(
4
)
Customers say: Quick response
28 years of experience

KJI Plumbing, Inc. is a family-owned, locally operated business with more than 30 years experience in the plumbing industry. Our company continues to expand and diversify to meet the challenges and keep up with the demands of the Antelope Valley’s increased growth and development. This commitment encompasses not only the greater Antelope Valley areabut extends through out Southern California. Our company’s “New ConstructionDivision” covers commercial, industrial and residential properties including major hotels, restaurants, medical buildings, retail buildings and custom homes

KJI Plumbing, Inc. is a family-owned, locally operated business with more than 30 years experience in the plumbing industry. Our company continues to expand and diversify to meet the challenges and keep up with the demands of the Antelope Valley’s increased growth and development. This commitment encompasses not only the greater Antelope Valley areabut extends through out Southern California. Our company’s “New ConstructionDivision” covers commercial, industrial and residential properties including major hotels, restaurants, medical buildings, retail buildings and custom homes

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Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

A sewer line should be cleaned at least once every 18 to 22 months. The process takes about 30 minutes or up to 5 hours, depending on the size of the line, how easy it is to access, and how long it’s been since the previous cleaning. If your sewer line hasn’t been cleaned in a couple of years or you don’t even know the last time it’s been cleaned, it’s time to call a pro.

Main sewer lines can clog for several reasons. For example, if you regularly dump oil or grease down your drain, it could eventually block your line. Sometimes, tree roots can penetrate and grow inside old sewer pipes, creating a major blockage. Flushing bulky items (like paper towels, diapers, or baby wipes) can also clog your plumbing system.

Some of the most common plumbing problems in mobile homes are frozen pipes, leaking pipes, clogged drains, and low pressure. Since the pipes in a mobile home aren’t as insulated as those in a standard build, they’re more susceptible to fluctuating temperatures and damage. 

Never pour used motor oil down the drain. Doing so can have serious environmental consequences, including contaminating groundwater, endangering animals, and killing vegetation. It can also clog your pipes, causing backups in your plumbing or the wastewater treatment plant. In most places, pouring motor oil down the drain is illegal, whether you do it in your home or a storm drain.

You could be smelling sewer gas in your kitchen because of a dry P-trap, clogged vent pipe, or leaking plumbing seals. If you smell a rotten egg odor, check your sink’s P-trap and plumbing connections first. A clogged or damaged vent pipe can trap sewer gas and push it back into your kitchen through the plumbing pipes. Loose or deteriorated seals around drainpipes can also allow sewer gas to leak out. If you can’t find the source, call a local plumber for expert help.

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