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Team Rooter, Inc.
4.2(
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Serving Oak View, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Repair a broken section in my main sewer drain. They made the job look as they were not here. The hole got filled and my grass was saved. Thank you Team Rooter! Amazing Job"
Clogged Drain in Oxnard
Clogged Drain in Oxnard
Clogged Drain in Oxnard
Clogged Drain in Oxnard
Clogged Drain in Oxnard

+10

Response time5 hrs
Response rate96%
143 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Cornejo LANSCAPING
5.0(
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Serving Oak View, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Customers say: True professional

"We had artificial turf installed in our back patio. Cristian was responsive, has a great attitude, and he was flexible scheduling our project. He and his team were professional, detailed, respectful, clean, and did an awesome job! It was an absolute pleasure to work with Cristian. He takes pride in his work and he implemented our vision for the project perfectly and had great suggestions along the way. We would highly recommend Cornejo Landscaping! Project scope involved removing pavers and existing turf and installing artificial turf and flagstone path."
Landscaping Project
Landscaping Project
Landscaping Project
Landscaping Project
Landscaping Project

+99

Response time1 day
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Goettl Plumbing - Simi Valley
New to Angi

Serving Oak View, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1939

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Established in 1939, we do residential HVAC and plumbing the right way, not the easy way. At Goettl, we are total home comfort solution providers, enhancing the quality of life in the communities we serve. As Sadie Certified professionals, equipped with cutting-edge tools and technology, we deliver a superior customer experience, one home at a time.

HVAC/Plumbing
HVAC/Plumbing
HVAC/Plumbing
HVAC/Plumbing
HVAC/Plumbing

+8

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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

If your kitchen is flooding, first turn off the water supply and electricity before entering the room. Next, focus on immediate flood control by cleaning up any standing water with a sump pump or wet-dry vacuum to prevent long-term water damage to your home. Open your windows and run any dehumidifiers you have handy. Finally, call a professional plumber to help find the source of the flood and repair it.

A saturated leach field can result from various underlying issues, so it's best to call a professional septic company to diagnose and treat the problem. Depending on the cause of the saturation, potential fixes include pumping out a full septic tank, adding more bacteria to the tank, or regrading the soil to fix low spots. It may also be necessary to reroute rainwater and runoff away from the leach field using gutters, downspouts, and extenders. Once the primary issue is resolved, planting specific types of vegetation over the area can help absorb excess water. In more severe cases, you might need to install a larger septic tank or replace the leach field entirely.

The first rule of plumbing is nothing but water, toilet paper, number one, and number two go down the drain. 

To prevent clogs, get yourself:

  • A compast pail where you can clean plates, drain grease, and toss scraps and paper towels. 

  • Drain screens for the shower, tub, and bathroom sink to stop hair, jewelry, toys, etc. from going down the drain.

  • Trash cans for everything that shouldn’t go down the drain, like dental floss, hygiene products, and cat litter.

P.S.: If you do drop your priceless ring down the drain, take a deep breath, and then follow these steps to retrieve jewelry from your drain.

Yes, you can pour water down the toilet to help it flush. For each flush, you’ll need 1 to 2 gallons of water for newer toilets or 3 to 5 gallons of water for older toilets. Rather than dumping the entire bucket in all at once, pour the water in slowly for the best results. If you’re pouring water down the toilet to help it flush after a clog, only use 1 gallon of hot water.

Avoid flushing non-degradable items, schedule regular inspections, and address minor clogs promptly.

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