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Anaheim spans a century of homes, from the historic Colony's old pipe to Anaheim Hills' newer construction. We read the neighborhood and match the work to the home.

IMAGE: a plumber at an Anaheim home

Anaheim is one of Orange County's largest cities, and that size brings real variety. From the historic Colony district near downtown to the newer homes of Anaheim Hills, the plumbing changes dramatically depending on where you are, and a plumber who knows the city reads that before picking up a wrench.

From the Colony to the Hills

The older flatland neighborhoods, especially the Anaheim Colony historic district, include homes from the early 1900s through mid-century. That means galvanized supply lines well past their prime and clay sewer laterals that crack and root, so repipes and sewer work are common. Anaheim Hills, by contrast, is largely newer hillside construction with different concerns: hillside drainage, slab and post-tension foundations, and the systems newer homes use. Between them sit decades of tract neighborhoods of every era.

IMAGE: a historic Anaheim Colony home

Anaheim's own utility

Anaheim is served by Anaheim Public Utilities, the city's own municipal water and power provider, one of the few cities in the county to run its own utility. The water carries central OC hardness, so scale and water heater wear remain steady concerns across the city, from the oldest Colony homes to the newest in the hills.

What we fix most in Anaheim

In the older flatland: galvanized-to-PEX repipes, sewer line repair and replacement, and the drain and leak work that aging systems demand. In the hills and newer tracts: slab leaks, water heater service, and the full range of fixture and remodel plumbing. Across all of it, hard water keeps softener, heater, and fixture calls steady. Whatever your part of Anaheim, we match the work to the home's age and setting.

Anaheim plumbing questions, answered

Who provides water in Anaheim?

Anaheim is served by Anaheim Public Utilities, the city's own municipal water and power provider, which is unusual in Orange County. The water carries central OC hardness, so scale and water heater wear are steady concerns citywide.

Are older Anaheim homes different to plumb?

Yes. The flatland neighborhoods, especially the Anaheim Colony historic district, have homes from the early 1900s through mid-century with galvanized supply and clay sewer laterals. Those drive repipes and sewer work, unlike the newer construction in Anaheim Hills.

Do you serve Anaheim Hills?

Yes. Anaheim Hills is largely newer hillside construction with its own concerns, hillside drainage, slab and post-tension foundations, and modern systems. We handle the hills and the older flatland alike.

Do you cover all of Anaheim?

Yes, from the historic Colony and downtown neighborhoods to the tracts and Anaheim Hills. It is a large city with great variety, and we read the home's age and setting before we start.

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