How fast can a plumber get to my home in Folsom?
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For emergencies, we guarantee arrival within 60 minutes to all Folsom zip codes and surrounding suburbs including El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, and Rancho Cordova. For scheduled services, we offer same-day or next-day appointments in most cases.
Do you charge extra for emergency or after-hours calls?
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We practice transparent, flat-rate pricing for all jobs. We will always give you a clear quote before any work begins — whether it's 2pm or 2am. We do not believe in ambushing homeowners with surprise fees when they're already stressed.
What is a slab leak and how do I know if I have one?
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A slab leak is when a water pipe beneath your home's concrete foundation develops a leak. Signs include warm or wet spots on the floor, the sound of running water when fixtures are off, unusually high water bills, or cracks appearing in walls or flooring. We use advanced electronic detection to locate slab leaks without destructive excavation.
Is a tankless water heater worth it in Folsom?
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Yes — for most Folsom families, tankless water heaters offer 20–30% energy savings over traditional tank units. They provide endless hot water on demand, last 5–10 years longer, and take up less space. For large families especially, the long-term savings and comfort benefits make the upfront investment highly worthwhile.
Do you service areas outside of Folsom?
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Yes! We serve all Folsom zip codes plus surrounding communities including El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, Rancho Cordova, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Gold River, Cameron Park, Shingle Springs, Citrus Heights, Roseville, and Rocklin. Call +1 (855) 470-1146 to confirm service availability in your area.
What plumbing work requires permits in Folsom, CA?
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In Folsom and throughout Sacramento County, permits are typically required for new water heater installations, sewer line replacements, gas line work, and major remodeling projects. As a licensed California plumbing contractor, we handle all permit applications and inspections on your behalf — one less thing for you to worry about.
What does hydro jetting do and when do I need it?
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Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure water stream to blast away grease buildup, mineral deposits, tree roots, and debris from drain and sewer pipes. Unlike standard drain snaking, it fully clears the pipe interior. You may need it if you have recurring clogs, slow drains throughout the house, or haven't had your main line cleaned in over 2 years.
How do I shut off my water in a plumbing emergency?
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Your main water shutoff valve is typically located near the water meter (check the street-facing side of your foundation, or inside the garage). Turn it clockwise to shut off. If you cannot find it or it won't turn, call us immediately at +1 (855) 470-1146 — we can guide you by phone while dispatching a tech to your home.