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Ken Herbert Plumbing

7811 Cheviot Road
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Ken Herbert Plumbing

7811 Cheviot Road
4.61(
18
)
Customers say: Super punctual
14 years of experience

We have six full time permanent employees. Our Master plumber, Ken has been with us since 05/22/1997. . A diagnostic fee of $79.00 delivers our Licensed & Insured plumbers to your door, with a well stocked truck. Many of the repair parts are generic & in stock in his service truck. Our plumbers are instructed to clean up after himself, & leave his work area as clean or cleaner than he found it. Our expertise is in both Residential & Light Commercial Plumbing Repairs, Maintenance, Backflow testing and repair, and drain camera services.

"Replace garden faucet"

Mufaddal F on September 2020

We have six full time permanent employees. Our Master plumber, Ken has been with us since 05/22/1997. . A diagnostic fee of $79.00 delivers our Licensed & Insured plumbers to your door, with a well stocked truck. Many of the repair parts are generic & in stock in his service truck. Our plumbers are instructed to clean up after himself, & leave his work area as clean or cleaner than he found it. Our expertise is in both Residential & Light Commercial Plumbing Repairs, Maintenance, Backflow testing and repair, and drain camera services.

"Replace garden faucet"

Mufaddal F on September 2020

Earthquake Retrofitting questions, answered by experts

Costs vary as much as timelines. The average earthquake retrofit costs between $3,500 and $8,700. However, homes on hillsides, large homes, and those with rooms over garages can cost up to $12,000 or more. Make sure to get a few estimates to compare the cost and services.

Generally, the retrofitting process can take two to four weeks. Your contractor will let you know if staying in your home for the entire project is feasible. However, most people are able to remain at home. If your home is undergoing earthquake rehab, it's more likely that you'll need to leave until work is complete. Your earthquake insurance may cover boarding costs if your home is deemed unsafe.

According to the Earthquake Country Alliance—a public and private alliance in California that works to improve earthquake and tsunami readiness—reports that unreinforced masonry, such as stone, bricks, and hollow clay tiles, is more susceptible to earthquake damage. The mortar between bricks isn’t as stable as other building materials and methods.

Many homeowners want to know whether earthquake retrofitting is tax deductible. Because it’s often considered a capital improvement, you usually can’t deduct it. In some cases and locations, you may qualify for tax incentives, but you’ll need to talk to a tax professional or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about your specific circumstances. You may also be able to find grant money for seismic upgrades, which can lower the cost of your insurance premiums and save money over time.

First, you can expect the project to be loud. If you have pets, you might want to take them to a friend's house during the day so they are not disturbed by any of the loud noises. In addition, you’ll need to provide the retrofit team access to areas of the house that will need to be worked on, meaning you’ll need to relocate personal items, clear clutter, and make pathways for the crew. Once the project is complete, a local building inspector will conduct a final inspection to ensure that the retrofitting is up to code.

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