We have been providing our customers of
Glendale
with excellent customer service since
1981.
If you are looking for a plumber and you live in
Glendale CA, 91201, 91202, 91203, 91204, 91205,
91206, 91207, 91208, 91209, 91210, 91214, 91221,
91222, 91224, 91225 or 91226, please call us. If this is a
plumbing emergency, we can arrive anywhere in
Los Angeles in two hours.
Fix All Plumbing also
utilizes Nu Flow pipe re-lining. No digging and
no mess. This is a low cost way of repairing
broken pipes and the environmentally friendly
repairs are done in hours, not days. For more
information on Nu Flow pipe relining,
click here or call us at
310-835-2000.
Glendale Customer Testimonials
Name: Karen City: Glendale Date: 22 Oct 2008 Comments:
The leak in my second bathroom has been a
recurring problem. I have called two plumbing
companies to fix it but the same thing never got
solved. A friend recommended me to this Fix All
Plumbing & it's been almost six months now & I
don't have the same problem anymore. I tell you,
guys at Fix All really know what they're doing!
Question: Recently my water bills appear to be rather high. None of the faucets appear to leak. What else could contribute to a high water bill?
Answer: You may want to check to see if a toilet is leaking. First, check the water level to ensure that water is not overflowing the tank by way of the overflow pipe. This is the pipe in the middle of the tank. It has a small tubing connected to it. If water is running into the overflow, adjust the fill valve to stop the flow approximately 1inch below the top of the overflow tube or to the water level mark stamped on the side of the tank. Second, put a few drops of food coloring into the tank to test the flush valve mechanism. If the water in the bowl changes color within 15 minutes, this is an indication that water is leaking into the toilet bowl and that the ball or flapper needs to be replaced.