Fix-All Plumbing is at work at a house
installing the plumbing for a kitchen and
laundry room remodel in Manhattan Beach. We have laid the drain
pipes and are prepping for the water supply line
installation. We have also installed a tankless water heater system for this customer which will reduce energy costs. Recessed ice maker valve box and recessed washing machine valve and drainage have been installed. We have replaced the water supply and drainage for the sink and dishwasher and the gas line for the new stove.
We have been providing our customers of
Manhattan Beach with excellent customer service since
1981.
If you are looking for a plumber and you live in
Manhattan Beach CA, 90266 90267, 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.
Manhattan Beach Customer Testimonials
Name: herry freemen City: manhattan beach Date: 31 Jul 2009 Comments:
john was extremely nice and professional. Before
getting started he really took the time to
assess the entire issue; he asked a lot of good
questions, walked around inside the house to see
where all the pipes run, looked in the crawl
space for the access drain (so he wouldn't have
to do the work thru the toilet hole) and checked
for the outside vent. When he got started, he
made a point to remind us to keep our 4yr old
son at a distance. Once the problem was fixed,
he made certain the toilet was in place properly
and working. And he left the bathroom cleaner
than expected!
Question: I am hearing a whistle sound that seems to be connected to the plumbing system. It comes and goes at times, but I can't find the cause of it. What could cause this?
Answer: The sound you are describing is usually caused by a toilet fill valve that is slowly leaking. To locate the offending toilet, remove the lid of each toilet tank and adjust the fill valve mechanism until it stops. Once you have found the toilet causing the problem, repair or replace the fill valve.