Outdoor Water Leak Detected and Repaired in Los Angeles, CA

Outdoor Water Leak Detected and Repaired in Los Angeles, CA

During a routine inspection in Los Angeles, the Pacific Plumbing Team uncovered signs of a slow water leak near this irrigation and gas line setup. Hidden leaks like this can quietly waste water, raise your bill, and cause long-term property damage.

Our licensed plumber performed a full water leak detection service using pressure testing and moisture tracing tools. We identified a small but active leak in the irrigation valve assembly and replaced the damaged components on the spot.

✔ Outdoor and underground water leak detection

✔ Irrigation valve and line repairs

✔ Pressure testing and moisture diagnostics

✔ Licensed and experienced team

Noticing high water bills or soggy areas around your yard? Call Pacific Plumbing Team today for fast, accurate water leak detection in Los Angeles. We find it, fix it, and protect your property.

Gas Line Installation for Multi-Unit Property – Los Angeles, CA

Gas Line Installation for Multi-Unit Property – Los Angeles, CA

Our team recently completed a professional gas line installation for this multi-unit building in Los Angeles. The project involved setting up multiple gas meters and carefully routing new lines to ensure safe, balanced gas flow to each unit.

Whether you’re managing an apartment complex, commercial space, or new construction, Pacific Plumbing Team has the experience to handle complex gas distribution systems from start to finish. We ensure every installation meets local codes and passes all inspections.

✔ Multi-unit gas line and meter setup

✔ Code-compliant installation and testing

✔ Ideal for apartments, condos, and commercial buildings

✔ Licensed and experienced technicians

Planning a gas line installation in Los Angeles? Call Pacific Plumbing Team for safe, efficient service backed by years of hands-on experience.

Trenchless Pipe Repair – From Inspection to Finish in Los Angeles!

Trenchless Pipe Repair – From Inspection to Finish in Los Angeles!

We recently helped a homeowner in Los Angeles who noticed slow drains and a persistent foul smell coming from their yard.

Our team began with a sewer camera inspection and deep cleaning to locate the issue — and sure enough, we found a cracked section of the main sewer line leaking underground.

Using trenchless technology, we were able to repair the pipe from the inside, sealing the damage with a durable liner — all without digging up their lawn or hardscape.

✅ Project Overview:

Plumbing Issues: Cracked sewer pipe, odor in yard, slow drainage

Location: Los Angeles

Turnaround Time: 1 day

What We Delivered:

  • Thorough inspection + cleaning

  • No trenching or surface damage

  • Root- and corrosion-resistant liner

  • Local pros with 10+ years of experience

📍Serving Los Angeles, Culver City, Beverly Hills & nearby areas.

📞 Call now for a free estimate — plus get 10% off trenchless repairs this month!

Culver City Trenchless Pipe Repair – Fast, No-Dig Solution for Sewer Damage

Culver City Trenchless Pipe Repair – Fast, No-Dig Solution for Sewer Damage

Our team recently helped a homeowner in Culver City who called after experiencing frequent clogs and bubbling noises from their bathroom drains. A video pipe inspection showed a break in the old clay sewer pipe under the lawn, caused by soil movement and age.

We used trenchless pipe repair to fix the break internally—no need to dig up the lawn or walkways. The job was done in just one day, and the family’s plumbing was back to normal immediately.

 

Project details:

Plumbing Issues – broken pipe, bubbling drains, frequent clogs

Location – Culver City

Turnaround time – 1 day

 

✅ No digging or landscape damage

✅ Fast, one-day repair

✅ Long-lasting, seamless liner

✅ Experienced local professionals

We serve Culver City, West LA, and nearby neighborhoods.

📞 Call now to schedule your free estimate + save 10% on trenchless pipe repairs!

Beverly Hills Trenchless Pipe Repair – Seamless Fix Without Digging

In Beverly Hills, a homeowner contacted us after repeated backups and slow drainage throughout their home. Our diagnostic camera inspection revealed a failed pipe joint under a mature tree in the yard. Digging wasn’t an option due to the landscape and root system.

We performed a trenchless repair, sealing the damaged joint internally with a strong, root-resistant liner—without any digging or damage to the yard. The repair was completed in a single day with no disruption to the homeowner’s property.

 

Project details:

Plumbing Issues – failed pipe joint, recurring backups, tree root risk

Location – Beverly Hills

Turnaround time – 1 day

 

✅ No trenching or tree damage

✅ Durable internal pipe seal

✅ Fast and clean service

✅ Licensed, insured, and trusted locally

Serving Beverly Hills and surrounding West LA neighborhoods.

📞 Call today for a free estimate + 10% off all trenchless pipe repairs this month!

Pipe Bursting – No-Dig Sewer Repair in Beverly Hills!

Pipe Bursting – No-Dig Sewer Repair in Beverly Hills!

A homeowner in Beverly Hills started noticing bad smells, soggy patches in the yard, and toilets that wouldn’t flush right. The cause was serious — massive tree roots had broken through their old clay sewer pipe, buried right under their carefully maintained landscaping.

We fixed it without digging everything up. Using trenchless pipe bursting, we broke the old pipe underground and pulled in a brand-new one. No mess. No ruined yard. Just a fast, clean fix that will last for decades.

Project details:

Plumbing Issues – tree roots in pipe, sewer smell, yard flooding

Location – Beverly Hills

Turnaround time – 1 day

✅ Landscaping stayed perfect

✅ Everything done in one day

✅ New pipe is root-proof and long-lasting

✅ Licensed, local & experienced

We help homeowners all over Beverly Hills, West LA, and nearby neighborhoods!

📞 Call us today for a free estimate + 10% off trenchless pipe bursting this month!

Trenchless Pipe Bursting in Los Angeles – Fast Sewer Replacement Without Digging!

Trenchless Pipe Bursting in Los Angeles – Fast Sewer Replacement Without Digging!

In Los Angeles, a family had a serious problem: nothing was draining, and the sewer line had collapsed right under their driveway. Normally that means tearing up concrete—no fun and very expensive.

Luckily, we had a better solution. We used pipe bursting to replace the pipe without touching the driveway. We broke the bad pipe underground and pulled a brand-new one into its place. Quick, clean, and zero surface damage.

Project details:

Plumbing Issues – total sewer collapse under driveway

Location – Los Angeles

Turnaround time – 1 day

✅ No digging through concrete

✅ Fixed in just 1 day

✅ Strong new pipe that lasts for decades

✅ Trusted pros with local experience

We serve Los Angeles, Culver City, Beverly Hills, and surrounding areas!

📞 Call now for a free estimate + get 10% off pipe bursting work this month!

Pipe bursting - Pipe Repair Without Digging in Culver City!

Pipe bursting – Pipe Repair Without Digging in Culver City!

A family in Culver City was having trouble with slow drains, smelly yard, and yucky backups! It turns out they had a very old, rusty pipe under their yard. Many older houses in Culver City have these kinds of old problems.

Instead of digging up their whole yard, we used something called trenchless pipe bursting. It’s like magic! We put a new, strong pipe right where the old one was, and the old pipe broke apart underground. We didn’t have to dig up their grass, walkway, or driveway!

Project details:

Plumbing Issues – slow drains, smelly yard, and yucky backups

Location – Culver City

Turnaround time – 1 day

✅ No mess to clean up in the yard

✅ Fixed in just one day!

✅ New pipes are strong and stop tree roots from growing inside

✅ We are local and know what we are doing!

We help people in Culver City, West LA, and places nearby!

📞 Call us now for a free estimate! Plus, get 10% off pipe bursting this month!

How to Prevent Tree Roots from Damaging Your Sewer Line

How to Prevent Tree Roots in Sewer Line from Causing Damage

Tree roots naturally seek out moisture and nutrients, making your underground sewer lines a prime target. Once roots infiltrate your sewer pipes, they can cause blockages, cracks, or even break the pipes, leading to costly repairs and unpleasant sewage backups in your home. Preventing tree roots from damaging your sewer line is essential to maintaining a healthy plumbing system. In this guide, we’ll explore the causes of tree root intrusion, warning signs, and practical solutions to protect your entire sewer line from damage.

How Tree Roots Cause Root Intrusion in Sewer Lines

Tree roots are attracted to the water and nutrients inside sewer pipes, especially if there are small cracks or loose joints that allow moisture to escape. The drain line plays a crucial role in connecting the main sewer line to the municipal sewer system, making it important to understand its path, especially in relation to your home’s basement and yard. Roots can enter through these small openings and grow within the pipe, gradually causing blockages or pipe failure. As roots grow larger, they can cause significant damage, including:

  • Cracks in the Pipes: Roots can exert pressure on sewer lines, leading to cracks or breaks.
  • Blockages: Roots can grow inside the pipes, blocking the flow of sewage and water.
  • Sewage Backups: A severe blockage can cause raw sewage to back up into your home or yard, leading to a messy and potentially hazardous situation.

Signs That Tree Roots Are Invading Your Sewer Line

Early detection is key to preventing severe damage to your sewer line. A sewer camera inspection is crucial in diagnosing tree root invasions, allowing professionals to assess the extent of the damage and determine the most effective removal methods. Here are some common warning signs that tree roots may be infiltrating your sewer system:

  • Slow Drains: If multiple drains in your home are slow to clear, it could indicate a blockage in the main sewer line.
  • Frequent Clogs: Repeated clogs or backups, especially in toilets or sinks, may be a sign of root intrusion.
  • Gurgling Noises: Unusual gurgling sounds coming from your drains or toilet when water is used could indicate a partial blockage.
  • Sewage Smell: A foul odor coming from your drains or around your yard can signal a damaged sewer line.
  • Lush Patches of Grass: If a section of your yard appears greener or more vibrant than the rest, it could be a sign that roots have infiltrated your sewer line and are absorbing extra nutrients.

How Tree Roots Damage Sewer Line Pipes

Tree roots can cause significant damage to sewer line pipes, leading to costly repairs and potential health hazards. When tree roots grow into sewer lines, they can expand and multiply, causing the pipe to crack and block drainage. The roots can also exert pressure on the pipe, leading to pipe breakage and collapse. In addition, tree roots can trap other debris, such as grease, oil, and grime, which can build up and worsen the blockage. If left untreated, tree roots can cause severe damage to the sewer line, leading to backups, overflows, and environmental hazards.

How to Prevent Tree Roots from Damaging Your Sewer Line

While tree roots are a natural part of your yard’s ecosystem, there are several steps you can take to prevent them from damaging your sewer line. Here are some effective strategies to keep your sewer system safe:

1. Plant Trees Away from Sewer Lines

The best way to prevent tree roots from infiltrating your sewer line is to plant trees a safe distance from your plumbing system.

  • Know the Location of Your Sewer Lines: Before planting new trees, consult your local utility or plumbing company to locate your sewer lines. Avoid planting trees directly over or near these lines.
  • Choose Tree Species Wisely: Some trees have more aggressive root systems than others. Avoid planting trees with invasive roots, such as willows, poplars, or silver maples, near your sewer lines. Instead, opt for trees with less aggressive root systems, such as dogwoods, Japanese maples, or ornamental cherry trees.

2. Install a Root Barrier

Root barriers are physical barriers installed underground to prevent tree roots from reaching your sewer pipes.

  • How It Works: A root barrier is typically made of metal, plastic, or fabric and is placed between the tree and your sewer line. It blocks roots from growing into the pipes, redirecting them away from the sewer system.
  • Installation Tips: Root barriers should be installed by a professional and positioned deep enough to block the roots effectively. The barrier should extend vertically and at least several feet wide to ensure that roots do not bypass it.

3. Use Chemical Root Killers

Chemical root killers can be used as a preventative measure to stop roots from invading your sewer lines. These products are designed to kill roots before they can cause damage.

  • How It Works: Chemical root killers, often containing copper sulfate or dichlobenil, are flushed down the toilet or poured into the sewer cleanout. These chemicals kill small roots inside the pipes without harming the rest of the tree.
  • When to Use: Chemical root treatments should be applied once or twice a year as part of regular plumbing maintenance. This method is best used as a preventative measure or to stop the growth of small roots. However, it may not be effective against large, established root systems.

4. Schedule Regular Sewer Line Inspections

Regular inspections of your sewer line can help detect potential root intrusion before it becomes a serious problem. Professional plumbers can use specialized cameras to inspect the inside of your sewer pipes for signs of root growth, cracks, or blockages.

  • How It Works: A small, waterproof camera is inserted into the sewer line, providing a real-time view of the pipe’s interior. This allows plumbers to identify root intrusion, clogs, or damage without needing to dig up your yard.
  • Inspection Frequency: It’s a good idea to schedule an inspection every year or two, especially if you live in an area with large, mature trees. Early detection can save you from expensive repairs down the road.

5. Maintain Your Trees and Plumbing System

Proper maintenance of both your trees and plumbing system is essential to preventing root-related damage.

  • Tree Care: Regularly prune your trees to encourage healthy root growth and reduce the risk of roots spreading into your sewer lines. Watering and fertilizing trees properly can also help control root growth.
  • Plumbing Maintenance: Keep your sewer lines clean and free of debris by scheduling regular drain cleaning. Professional plumbers can use methods like hydro jetting to clear out any small root intrusions or blockages. Additionally, using rock salt is an effective DIY solution for eliminating tree roots from sewer lines, as it absorbs moisture from the roots, leading to their death.

Cost of Repairing a Damaged Sewer Line

The cost of repairing a damaged sewer line can vary widely, depending on the extent of the damage, the location of the pipe, and the method of repair. On average, the cost of repairing a damaged sewer line can range from $1,000 to $10,000 or more. In some cases, the cost of repair may be covered by homeowner insurance, but this depends on the specific policy and circumstances. It’s essential to work with a professional plumber to determine the best course of action and to get an accurate estimate of the repair costs.

Homeowner Insurance and Sewer Line Damage

Homeowner insurance may cover some or all of the costs of repairing a damaged sewer line, depending on the policy and circumstances. However, it’s essential to review your policy carefully to understand what is covered and what is not. In some cases, homeowner insurance may cover the cost of repairing or replacing a sewer line, but it may not cover the cost of removing tree roots or other debris. It’s also important to note that some insurance policies may have specific exclusions or limitations for sewer line damage, so it’s essential to understand your policy before filing a claim.

What to Do if Tree Roots Have Already Damaged Your Sewer Line

If you suspect or have confirmed that tree roots have already infiltrated and damaged your sewer line, it’s essential to address the issue promptly to avoid further damage.

Hire a Professional Plumber

If roots have penetrated your sewer line, professional help is necessary to remove the roots and repair any damage.

  • Mechanical Root Removal: Plumbers can use specialized tools, such as augers or root cutters, to mechanically remove roots from the pipes. This is often a temporary solution, as roots may grow back if the source is not addressed.
  • Hydro Jetting: Hydro jetting involves using high-pressure water to blast roots and debris out of the sewer line. This method is effective for clearing blockages without damaging the pipes.
  • Pipe Relining or Replacement: In severe cases, the sewer line may need to be relined or replaced. Pipe relining involves inserting a durable lining into the existing pipe to seal cracks and prevent future root intrusion. If the pipe is severely damaged, replacement may be the best option.

Conclusion

Preventing tree roots from damaging your sewer line is essential for maintaining a healthy plumbing system and avoiding costly repairs. By planting trees away from sewer lines, installing root barriers, using chemical treatments, and scheduling regular inspections, you can protect your sewer system from root intrusion. If you suspect that tree roots have already infiltrated your sewer line, contact the Pacific Plumbing Team for professional root removal and sewer repair services. Taking proactive steps now can save you from significant damage and expensive repairs in the future.

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Prevent Your Pipes from Freezing

A Guide for Los Angeles Homeowners in the Winter 2023 Season

As the winter chill sets in, many homeowners like yourself in West Los Angeles may find themselves concerned about the possibility of frozen pipes. We’re here to share some valuable insights on how to prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting during the ’23 winter season in LA, California. Our friendly guide is tailored to homeowners like you who are ready to safeguard your home from the inconvenience and potential damage caused by frozen pipes.

Frozen Pipes FAQs

What Do You Do If Your Pipes Freeze?

Despite your best efforts, pipes may still freeze. If you find yourself in this situation:

  1. Locate the Frozen Section: Identify the frozen section by checking for frost on the exterior of the pipe or a noticeable drop in water flow.

  2. Open Faucets: Open faucets connected to the frozen pipe to relieve pressure and allow water to flow once the pipe thaws.

  3. Thaw Gently: Use a hairdryer, heat lamp, or warm towels to gently thaw the frozen pipe. Avoid using open flames or excessive heat, as this can damage the pipe.

  4. Call Pacific Plumbing Team: If you are unable to fix your frozen pipes on your own, give us a call! With 24/7 emergency help and a full team of licensed plumbing professionals, we’re here to assist anytime, anywhere in the West Los Angeles area.

What Temperature Will Pipes Freeze At?

Understanding the critical temperature at which pipes are susceptible to freezing is the first step in prevention. In California, winters are generally mild, but it’s not unheard of to experience colder temperatures, especially during the nighttime. Pipes can start freezing when the temperature drops below 32°F (0°C). However, it’s crucial to note that factors like wind chill, insulation, and the duration of cold temperatures can influence when freezing occurs. Make sure to check your local news station to keep an eye out for any colder-than-normal conditions.

How to Keep Your Water Pipes From Freezing

Taking preventative measures to prevent your pipes from freezing this 2023 winter season is the best way to stop a problem from happening. So, how should you keep your water pipes from freezing?

  1. Insulate Your Pipes: One effective way to protect your pipes is by insulating them. Use materials like foam pipe insulation or heating tape to wrap exposed pipes, especially those in unheated areas like the garage or crawl spaces.
  2. Seal Gaps and Cracks: Cold air can seep into your home through gaps and cracks, increasing the risk of frozen pipes. Seal these openings with caulk or weatherstripping to keep the cold air out and the warm air in.
  3. Use Heating Cables: For added protection, consider installing heating cables on vulnerable pipes. These cables generate heat to prevent freezing. However, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and guidelines.

These 3 simple steps can help stop any potential freezing. If you have any questions about any issues with your water pipes, contact our friendly team! We’d be happy to help.

What to Use to Cover Pipes From Freezing

If you’re looking for what to put over your pipes to prevent them from getting too cold and freezing, try one of these two solutions:

  1. Pipe Sleeves: Invest in pipe sleeves made of foam or fiberglass. These are easy to install and provide an additional layer of insulation to keep your pipes from freezing.
  2. Heat Tape: Heat tape, also known as trace heating, is an electrically-heated cable designed to prevent freezing. It can be wrapped around pipes and controlled by a thermostat to maintain an optimal temperature.

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Gas and Pipe Repair

Make sure you’re checking in on the gas and pipes in your home, especially when there’s a large change in temperature. To learn more, read here for our tips to help prevent gas and pipe disasters.

Keep Your Pipes From Freezing and Bursting

Preventing frozen pipes is a proactive measure that can save you from the headaches of burst pipes and water damage. By insulating, sealing gaps, and utilizing heating solutions, you can enjoy a worry-free winter in your West Los Angeles home. For any plumbing concerns or assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to Pacific Plumbing Team. Stay warm and keep those pipes protected!

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Contact Pacific Plumbing Team Today

We want your home to stay safe and undamaged, so don't hesitate to ask us any questions you may have during this winter season regarding your home's pipes. Let us know how we can assist you! We offer repair, maintenance, and more in the West Los Angeles area.