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Phill's Plumbing
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Serving Stanton, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I called Phill's Plumbing, received a quote promptly, and had the work promptly and professionally completed the following day. The work was done quickly and at a fair price, restoring the water pressure in the whole house to the highest level it has ever been. I will always use Phill's Plumbing from this day forward and recommend them highly, especially after some of the less-than-satisfying experiences I've had with other plumbing services in the past. It's great to have a provider you can trust."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Degennaro Plumbing, Inc.
4.6(
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Serving Stanton, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The plumber was prompt, professional, and completed the issue with my toilet in about 30 minutes. The downside was it was an expensive repair due to the $300 service call fee for such a quick fix. The plus was that the Plumber took off $25 as a first time customer ($275 instead of $300), but with the tank parts the total fee was $325."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate88%
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Zoom Drain
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Serving Stanton, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Don't think twice about calling Zoom Drain. Just pick up the phone and dial. Most efficient and pleasant service call related to plumbing/rooter in my many years of home ownership. Trust their service completely."
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Do It Right Plumbers, Inc.
4.1(
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Serving Stanton, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Do it Right Plumber is the best plumber I experienced so far. Their technician Mr. Dakota Dulmage is so knowledgeable, reliable and responsible. Their efficiency to my project is another reason I highly recommend this plumber to my friends. I sure will hire this professional plumber for all my future plumbing projects."
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Response time8 hrs
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

A back pressure valve is a control valve used on production vessels, such as separators, treaters, and free water knockouts. The valve holds pressure until a set point is reached, and then releases upstream pressure to reset. Back pressure valves are not safety mechanisms. Instead, they are regulators designed to keep the fluid, gas, or liquid mixture in a system at a certain pressure level to prevent bursts and other incidents.

Meanwhile, a backflow preventer is a safety mechanism that kicks in when the pressure has already failed and contaminated water flows in the reverse direction. Most backflow preventers consist of two one-way valves, or check valves assembled together. This design only allows water to pass through in one direction but not the other.

Repairing an underground water leak is not easy, and it’s likely not a job for DIYers. To prevent further damage, underground water leaks require the skills of a trained plumber. Underground pipe repairs usually involve digging a trench, repairing or replacing the pipe, and then filling the trench back up. However, some contractors use trenchless repair methods to protect your lawn from looking like a battlefield.

This depends on how old your home is and residential construction norms where you live. Most modern homes have outdoor shut-off valves, but many older homes have the water meter indoors. You're most likely to find this valve in the basement or utility closet if it's indoors. If you have an outdoor shut-off valve, it should be somewhere on the perimeter of your home.

The type of valve that’s best for water shut-off is the ball valve. These are considered by many plumbers to be the most reliable type of valve, and they’re the type most used for main water shut-offs. These valves only require a quarter turn of a handle to open or close fully.

The most likely reason is rust. You can try using lubricant to loosen the metal components, but you’ll most likely need to call in a plumber to professionally sand down the rust without damaging the rest of your bathtub. If the rust is extensive, it might be a sign that you need to replace the plumbing.

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