Water Heater Repair
No hot water, leaks, or sediment noise, fixed fast.
Learn moreCorona's housing runs from 1980s hillside homes to brand-new South Corona tracts, and each needs a different plumbing approach. Add some of the hardest water in western Riverside County, and local knowledge matters.
Corona is one of the fastest-growing cities in Riverside County, with a housing stock that spans from 1980s and 1990s hillside developments to brand-new master-planned communities in South Corona. That range of construction eras creates a wide variety of plumbing challenges, and the right fix depends heavily on which Corona you're calling from.
Older tract homes from the 1980s and 1990s, especially in North Corona and the neighborhoods near the 91, are now at the age where galvanized pipe corrosion, slab leaks, and aging water heaters become real problems. Newer homes in Sycamore Creek, Dos Lagos, and South Corona have builder-grade fixtures and copper or PEX supply lines that are holding up for now, but that come with their own builder-grade wear. We diagnose based on your home's era, not a one-size script.
The common thread across all of Corona's neighborhoods is the soil. Corona's Temescal Valley and hillside areas sit on some of the most reactive clay soils in Southern California, soils that expand and contract with every change in moisture, putting constant stress on pipes under slabs and in the ground. That movement is a major driver of slab leaks throughout the city, and it's why we lead with precise electronic leak detection instead of guesswork.
Corona draws much of its supply from the Temescal Valley aquifer, one of the harder groundwater sources in western Riverside County. Homeowners across Sierra del Oro, Eagle Glen, and Coronita see the evidence: white scale on fixtures, spotty glassware, and water heaters that fail early. That hard water compounds grease and mineral buildup in drains too, so kitchen lines clog faster here than in softer-water areas. Regular water heater flushing and, for many homes, a softener go a long way.
Every service we offer is available throughout Corona and the surrounding area. Tap any service for details.
No hot water, leaks, or sediment noise, fixed fast.
Learn moreOld or leaking tank replaced, tank or tankless.
Learn moreEndless hot water, sized and installed right.
Learn moreUnder-slab leaks located precisely and repaired.
Learn moreHidden leaks pinpointed without demolition.
Learn moreStubborn and recurring clogs cleared properly.
Learn moreHigh-pressure cleaning for grease, scale, and roots.
Learn moreCamera-diagnosed repair of failing sewer lines.
Learn moreFailing galvanized or copper lines replaced for good.
Learn moreTargeted bypass of a slab leak or failed line.
Learn moreDependable service for local businesses.
Learn moreBurst pipes and urgent problems, any hour.
Learn moreYes. We work the older 1980s-90s tracts in North Corona and near the 91, where galvanized corrosion and slab leaks are common, and the newer South Corona communities like Dos Lagos and Sycamore Creek with their builder-grade systems. We diagnose based on your home's age.
Corona's Temescal Valley and hillside neighborhoods sit on highly reactive clay soil that expands and contracts with moisture, stressing the pipes under your slab. We use electronic leak detection to pinpoint the leak precisely before any repair.
Corona draws much of its water from the Temescal Valley aquifer, one of the harder sources in western Riverside County. It scales up water heaters and fixtures and makes drains clog faster. Flushing your water heater and considering a softener both help.
Yes. We answer 24/7 for burst pipes, slab leaks, sewer backups, and water heater emergencies. Call (951) 505-6316 any time.
Same-day and 24/7 emergency service across Corona and the Inland Empire.