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Chavez General Construction handles every part of a plumbing job. From a single dripping faucet that wastes water on every utility bill to a full home repipe that replaces the entire supply system from the meter to every fixture. Every plumbing project starts with a real inspection of the system, a written estimate, and a clear scope that says what gets touched and what gets left alone. The crew shows up with the right pipe, the right fittings, and the right tools to pressure test the work before any wall closes back up.
Plumbing in California means dealing with hard water in many areas, slab on grade construction in most homes built since nineteen sixty, copper pipe corrosion from soil chemistry, and water conservation rules that affect every fixture choice. The materials we install and the way we install them are picked for those exact conditions. PEX or copper for supply lines depending on the application. ABS or PVC for drains depending on the local code. Low flow fixtures that meet California efficiency rules. Each install gets the right product for the job.
Plumbing in California means dealing with hard water in many areas, slab on grade construction in most homes built since nineteen sixty, copper pipe corrosion from soil chemistry, and water conservation rules that affect every fixture choice. The materials we install and the way we install them are picked for those exact conditions. PEX or copper for supply lines depending on the application. ABS or PVC for drains depending on the local code. Low flow fixtures that meet California efficiency rules. Each install gets the right product for the job.
Full home repipes are the biggest plumbing project we handle. The work involves shutting off water service at the meter, removing the old supply lines from every wall, attic, or crawl space they run through, installing new PEX or copper supply lines from the meter to every fixture in the home, pressure testing the system before any wall closes up, getting the city inspector out for sign off, and patching the drywall and the ceilings where access was needed. Most full repipes take three to five working days from start to finish.
Water heater installation runs from a simple swap of an existing tank style unit to a complete conversion from tank to tankless. Tank water heater installs involve removing the old unit, draining and disposing of it properly, installing the new unit with new flex connectors, a new pressure relief valve, a new drain pan, and proper venting that meets current California code. Tankless installs add gas line resizing, dedicated electrical for the controls, and a different venting setup. Each install gets pressure tested and inspected before final sign off.
Fixture swaps and small replacements are the most common plumbing work we handle. Toilet replacement, faucet replacement, garbage disposal install, dishwasher hookup, and shower valve swaps all happen regularly on existing California homes. The crew shuts off the water at the local valve or the main, removes the old fixture cleanly, installs the new fixture with new supply lines and new wax ring or new sealant where required, tests for leaks, and cleans up the work area before the truck pulls out for the day.
A leak in the wall or under the slab is rarely where you see the water on the floor. The water travels along pipes, framing, and concrete, and shows up in a different room than where it actually started. The first step on any leak job is finding the real source. We use moisture meters, pressure tests, and sometimes electronic leak detection equipment on slab homes to mark the actual leak location before we touch any wall or break any concrete. That is what stops a leak instead of just patching the symptom for a while.
Slab leak repair on California homes built on slab foundations is one of the harder plumbing repairs we handle. The leak might be in a copper supply line that has corroded through from soil chemistry, a drain line that has cracked from settlement, or a hot water line that has rubbed through from movement. The repair options include rerouting the line through the attic and the walls to bypass the slab entirely, breaking the concrete and replacing the bad section, or full repipe depending on the age of the rest of the system.
Drain line repair and replacement is common on older California homes with cast iron or galvanized drain systems. Cast iron cracks at the hub joints over decades. Galvanized rusts from the inside until water flow drops to a trickle. The repair involves opening the access where the bad section sits, cutting out the failed pipe, installing new ABS or PVC drain pipe with the right slope and the right couplings to bond to the existing system, pressure testing or filling the line, and getting the inspector out for sign off when the scope requires it.
California plumbing code is strict on materials, fixtures, and water conservation. Low flow toilets, faucets, and shower heads are required on new installs and on most replacements in many California cities. Pipe materials have to be approved for the application by the local code official. Pressure regulators are required where the supply pressure exceeds the code limit. Water heater installs require seismic strapping, drain pans, and proper venting that meets current code. Every install we do meets current California requirements for the city or county.
Seismic requirements affect water heaters, gas lines, and the overall plumbing system in California. Water heaters need two seismic straps in the upper and lower thirds of the tank to keep the unit from falling during a real earthquake. Gas lines need flexible connectors at the appliance and shut off valves at the meter. Slab anchored pipes need expansion loops where required. We follow the manufacturer install specs and the local code requirements on every install so the system stays safe and operational during a real seismic event in the region.
Cheap plumbing fails three predictable ways and any of them ends up costing more than doing it right. Bad solder joints or push fit connections leak inside walls for months before anyone sees a stain on the drywall. Wrong pipe material for the application fails over time as it reacts to the water chemistry or the soil. No proper venting on drain lines causes sewer gas in the home and slow drains throughout. Doing the work right with the right materials and a real pressure test prevents repairs.
Professional plumbing work does more than just stop a leak today. Here is what California homeowners actually get when the job is done correctly to current code requirements.
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Chavez General Construction provides plumbing services for homeowners in cities of the Southern California region. The crew handles repipes, water heater installs, fixture replacements, slab leak repair, and drain line work in the listed local service area below.
California state contractor license and full insurance coverage on every plumbing crew member working at your home.
Almost two decades repiping homes, installing water heaters, and fixing slab leaks for California homeowners.
Real numbers in writing before any work starts. Materials, labor, permit fees, and timeline broken out plainly here.
Plumbing service covers a real system inspection, a written estimate, pipe replacement, water heater work, fixture installation, leak detection, slab leak repair, and drain line work. Permit handling and pressure testing are part of the job. Manufacturer warranty paperwork on equipment is provided after.
Full home repipes in California typically run from four thousand to ten thousand dollars depending on home size and pipe choice. Water heater replacement runs from fifteen hundred to four thousand dollars. Fixture swaps run from two hundred to a thousand dollars per fixture. Free written estimates.
Yes for most projects. California cities require permits for repipes, water heater replacements, slab leak repairs, drain line work, and any work involving the gas line. Simple fixture swaps usually do not require a permit. We pull every required permit as part of the plumbing job.
A water heater swap typically takes three to five hours. A full home repipe takes three to five working days. Fixture replacements take one to three hours per fixture. Slab leak repair takes one to two days depending on access and the repair method chosen for the job.
Yes. Chavez General Construction works with licensed California plumbers on every plumbing job, holds the proper state contractor license, and carries full insurance coverage on every crew member working at your home. License and insurance documents are available before signing any plumbing contract.
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