Water Heater Repair
No hot water, leaks, or sediment noise, fixed fast.
Learn moreWe're based right here in Hemet, licensed, family-run, and ready 24/7. From the older neighborhoods off Florida Avenue to the newer builds out toward Diamond Valley, we know this city's plumbing.
True Quality Plumbing is headquartered in Hemet, so this is home turf. We know the housing, the water, and the plumbing problems that come with both, and we're minutes away when something goes wrong. Whether you're in a mid-century home in central Hemet, a 55-plus community, or a newer subdivision in the east valley, we've worked on plumbing like yours.
Hemet has some of the hardest water in Riverside County, drawn largely from groundwater in the San Jacinto Basin. That high mineral content isn't just a nuisance, it steadily scales up the inside of pipes, coats the heating elements in water heaters, and shortens the life of every water-using appliance in the house. It's the single biggest reason water heaters in Hemet tend to wear out early and why we recommend an annual flush to anyone with a tank unit.
If your water heater is rumbling or popping, that's almost always sediment from hard water collecting at the bottom of the tank. Left alone, it makes the unit work harder and fail sooner. It's one of the most common calls we get in this city.
Hemet has one of the older housing stocks in the region, and the plumbing reflects it. Many 1960s and 1970s homes in the central neighborhoods were built with galvanized steel supply lines that corrode from the inside out, gradually choking water pressure down to a trickle. If you're fighting low pressure in an older Hemet home, failing galvanized pipe is the usual culprit, and a repipe is often the real fix, not another patch.
The 1980s and 1990s subdivisions sit on slab foundations with copper lines underneath. Many of those are now old enough that pinhole leaks are showing up, often as a warm spot on the floor or a water bill that keeps climbing. Our clay soil shifts with the seasons, which stresses those under-slab lines further, making slab leaks a steady part of what we handle here.
Hemet summers regularly top 100°F, which pushes aging water heaters and irrigation lines past their limit right when you're relying on them most. And after the 2021 winter freeze that burst pipes across the Inland Empire, plenty of local homeowners learned that emergencies don't wait for business hours. That's why we keep 24/7 emergency service, when a pipe bursts or a heater floods a garage, we answer.
Every service we offer is available throughout Hemet 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. Our shop is at 26815 Jackie Dr, Hemet, CA 92544. Being local means fast response times across the city and the surrounding valley.
Hemet's hard water, among the hardest in Riverside County, leaves mineral sediment that builds up in the tank and coats the heating element, making the unit work harder and wear out early. An annual flush helps; for units over 5 years old that have never been flushed, we'll give you an honest repair-versus-replace answer.
In many 1960s and 1970s Hemet homes, the original galvanized steel supply lines corrode and scale shut from the inside, steadily reducing pressure. The lasting fix is usually a repipe rather than another spot repair, and we'll assess whether that's what your home actually needs.
Yes. We're local and answer around the clock, burst pipes, water heater floods, sewage backups, and no-water emergencies. Call (951) 505-6316 any time.
Same-day and 24/7 emergency service across Hemet and the Inland Empire.