Fix-All Plumbing is at work at a house
installing the plumbing for a new bathroom
addition in Los Angeles. We have laid the drain
pipes and are prepping for the water supply line
installation.
We have been providing our customers of
Los Angeles with excellent customer service since
1981.
If you are looking for a plumber and you live in
Los Angeles CA, 90046, 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.
Los Angeles Customer Testimonials
Name: J & B B.B.Q City: LOS ANGELES Date: 22 Apr 2009 Comments:
The nicest guy in the world and a great plumber Name: Christine City: Los Angeles Date: 11 May 2009 Comments:
Thank you sooo much for the garbage disposal
tip! My garbage disposal did not smell very
pleasant & after checking out your site & the
tips you offered, my disposal no longer has an
odor & drains faster! It worked!!! Thanks!!! Name: MR FRANKLIN City: LOS ANGELES Date: 16 Jan 2009 Comments:
THE WORKMANSHIP WAS VERY OUTSTANDING. MR. MAGESS
IS VERY PROFESSIONAL AND TELLS YOU EXACT WHAT IS
NEEDED AND THERE IS NO FALSE CLAIMS AS TO WHAT
HE IS TO DO FOR YOU. YOU NEED NOT FEEL GUILTY
FOR WHAT YOU PAY FOR. OLD SCHOOL WORK AT NEW
SCHOOL PRICES. TOP LEVEL WORK. GIVE HIM A CALL.
YOU WILL BE VERY HAPPY. City: LOS ANGELES
Date: 13 Nov 2008 Comments:
John Magee was the most thorough, knowledgeable
3rd degree I've had to my Masonic temple in a
while...keep it up."
Floor Drains
To clean out a floor drain, remove the strainer or grating which covers the drain box. The dirt and grease can then be dug out with a spoon or a stick. After a hooked wire or coil spring-steel auger will clean out the bend or trap. Check to find out whether a removable clean-out plug has been provided to make this job easier. When the clogging material has been removed from the trap, pour a pail or two of hot water into the drain to wash out any loose material. Check the strainer itself and clean it in hot water and soap in order to open all holes. The floor drain should be checked regularly, especially one that is not often used, since water in the trap may evaporate. This would allow sewer gases to enter the room. Pour a pail of water into the drain periodically in order to make certain of a proper water seal.