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Calling for a sewer repair used to be a dreaded activity. Just thinking about the heavy machinery tearing up your driveway, lawn or parking lot was enough for people to put it off far longer than they should have. The newest sewer line replacements eliminate all of these worries. With a trenchless sewer line replacement we only dig two holes – one at the connection to your house and one at the connection to the city sewer system. No big mess, no uprooting of the landscape, just a one day repair job.

Why Do You Need a Trenchless Sewer Repair?

There are many different problems that can result in the need for a new Apple Valley sewer and drain system. 24/7 Plumbing and Rooter Ca has the experience and expertise to handle all of these problems including:

• Broken, cracked, offset or collapsed pipe

• Bellied Pipe

• Root Infiltration

• Off-grade pipe

All of these instances require the replacement of the sewer line. In cases where you are dealing with a blockage or corrosion issue or have leaky pipes, a relining might be in order.

Benefits to Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

There are many reasons why trenchless sewer line replacement and relining proves to be a better option for High Desert homeowners than traditional pipe replacements. There is no need to dig into the ground to retrieve old pipes, no destruction of your landscape and the entire process is far less labor intensive (so it doesn’t cost as much).

How Does Trenchless Sewer Repair Work?

We begin each trenchless installation by digging the two holes mentioned above. Then a steel cable is threaded through the existing pipe from one end to the other. When the cable emerges it is fitted with a bursting head followed by the new pipe. A hydraulic cable puller pulls the bursting head through the existing pipe, breaking it along the way. The old pipe chips are pushed into the existing soil and the new pipe replaces them in the hole cleared by the head. Once the cable has been fully pulled, our licensed plumbers make the connections to the home and main city sewer. That’s all there is to it.

Every new trenchless sewer system we install comes with 20 year guarantee.

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Mo’ Money, Mo’ Bathrooms

Nicholas Cage isn’t the only celebrity who’s dropped a lot of money on a few questionable keepsakes. Let’s take a look at a look at which other trendsetters are breaking the bank on their bathrooms.

Kim Kardashian & Kanye West

And their collection of golden thrones

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, this celebrity power couple sure has a taste for ostentatious toilets. After moving into their multi-million dollar LA mansion, this couple shelled out an estimated $767,000 on a total of four gold plated toilets.

Would you let guests anywhere near your gold toilets? Kim Kardashian outfitted the guest lavatory with an as of yet unidentified $100,000 toilet, designed to flush itself, so her guests don’t have to. While we’re not exactly sure why a self flush toilet is worth the price of a Porsche, she does have the money to burn.

When you top these lavish toilets off with a few months supply of Renova luxury toilet paper at $4 per roll, and these love birds should be set for the entire marriage.

Tamara Eccleston

One tub to rule them all

While Some prefer to merely cover their lavishly expensive bathtubs in gemstones, the richer rich prefer theirs to actually be a gemstone. Tamara Eccleston, heir to the fourth largest private fortune in Britain, and daughter to F1 legend Bernie Eccleston, has a bathroom budget on par with the royal family. Unlike the queen however, Eccleston has no public accountability, no obligation to appear noble, and probably looks a whole lot better sitting in that tub.

This tub is an exceedingly rare creation of nature, painstakingly perfected by human hands over thousands of man hours. The words “bath” and “tub” fail to bring justice to the incredibly rare bathroom fixture. This tub was chiseled to perfection from a solid mass of rock crystal straight from the Amazon. No, not Amazon.com. We’re talking about The Amazon.

The price for this bathtub? About $1.5 Million. The price for shipping? We’re not sure, but it probably wasn’t free 2-day.

John Lennon

And a Day in the Life (of his bathroom)

Sometime between 1969 and 1972 while residing in the south of England, John Lennon needed to replace his toilet seat. While most of us tend to throw these away, the worker in charge of replacing this particular seat had other plans. Upon removing the seat, worker John Hancock decided to hold on to it as a souvenir. He then stored it inside his shed where it sat forgotten for nearly four decades.

When this piece went to auction in 2010, the winning bid came from an anonymous overseas buyer at a price of $14,740.

Warning: Not all old celebrity bathroom fixtures fetch such a high price. When Oprah sold off a set of old bathroom items in 2013, the highest bid on any of her items was $500 for her marble bathroom sink, though most of the lot didn’t sell at all. Even her antique clawfoot tub was liquidated well below market price.

Mr. Trump’s 757

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Donald Trump

Plane expensive

Donald Trump recently bought a new private jet second-hand. This was no Craigslist deal though. Upon buying this 757 from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, he wasted no time in giving the new bird a complete custom paintjob and overhauling the interior, including the bathroom.

Trump’s private master bathroom features exotic hardwood, gold plated fixtures for the sink and shower, along with stone countertops.

Not amazing enough for you? Try thinking about gold plated fixtures, a full shower, and a theater system the next time nature calls in economy class.

The International Space Station

In space, no one can hear you poop

What Uncle Sam lacks in salary expenditures, he makes up for in reckless R&D expenses. In an apparent effort to beat the current world record, NASA spent an estimated $19 million on the development of a toilet for the International Space Station. Equipped with state of art technology, this toilet allows the astronauts to handle their business in zero G. Unfortunately for NASA, this toilet is no longer technically earth based, and is disqualified to hold the record.

Nonetheless, this complex piece of machinery is the product of U.S. tax dollars and Russian design. So far, two have been sent to the ISS.

Beware: The manual says that the toilet can convert urine into drinkable water, so far there’s been no word on whether this feature is actually just Russia’s idea of a practical joke. Stay hydrated at your own risk.

Lam Sai-Wing

Why stop at a golden throne?

If Goldfinger robbed Fort Knox and decided to turn it all into a bathroom, it would probably look something like this. Until recently, Hong Kong entrepreneur Lam Sai-Wing owned one of the ritziest bathrooms of all time, including a solid gold bathtub and the most expensive toilet on earth (sorry, space station toilet!) Guinness World Records reports that this is how he spends his Tuesday afternoons when he’s not swimming in his solid gold money vault.

While most of us who don’t have a solid gold bathtub probably think this is a waste of money, it turned out to be a massively successful investment. Lam had all of this gold smelted when worldwide gold prices were much lower, and he sold off most of it when gold peaked, reaping a healthy profit. In the end, he still got to keep both the golden toilet and his world record.

William Taft

More president than the White House could handle

President Taft is famously known as being the record setter as a presidential heavyweight. The U.S. Presidency is not a laid back position, and Taft was apparently quite the stress eater.

Upon ballooning to a high of 334 pounds, (a gargantuan size in his times) he began experiencing numerous health problems while in office, the most embarrassing of which was his famous run in with the existing White House bathtub. History is fuzzy on the details, but we do know that the former president got stuck in the normal sized tub and it took between 4-11 men to pry him out.

To solve this problem, Taft had a custom made tub installed in the White House lavatory. It measured in at 28 square feet, and was able to easily seat four grown men.

The cost of a modern equivalent? About $4,500.

Bill Gates

And his $500,000 toilet that could change the world

When Kim Kardashian sits on one of her four gold plated toilets, she’s probably not thinking about the 2.5 billion people who don’t have access to any toilet.

Fortunately, Bill Gates is a different kind of celebrity.  In 2012, Mr. Gates mobilized the Gates Foundation to find a way to bring working toilets to over a third of the world’s population. To accomplish this, he offered a $500,000 cash prize to anyone who could develop an inexpensive and easy way to bring septic sanitation to the developing world.

The winning entry, developed by CalTech, was a cheap and effective solar powered toilet that can safely contain waste and turn it into usable electricity. It might not be gold plated, but we won’t hold that against it.

“El Chapo” Guzman

Putting a new twist on the old revolving bookshelf

Many people like to think of their bathroom as personal escape from the stress of daily life. This Mexican drug lord took the term far too literally. While on the run, the police tracked down a safehouse the fugitive was believed to be hiding out in. Upon their arrival, the police discovered an empty house and a secret network of escape tunnels, all of which led to El Chapo’s bathtub. At the first sign of trouble he just picked up his tub and left.

Blue Ivy

In case a golden toilet was too classy

Blue Ivy, the daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z has received a disproportionate amount of gifts compared to the average baby. Though this next gift wouldn’t break the bathroom budget of many of these featured bathroom barons, it does break the record for price considering that the recipient in question has not yet been potty trained.

Former TLC bandmate Kelly Rowland bought Blue Ivy a toddler sized, $5,200 Swarovski Crystal studded bathtub for this diva baby. The sink-sized tub is covered with thousands of pink crystals and sports silver fixtures and feet. Hesperiaplumber.net plumber247.net (760)780-9365

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Follow these steps to winterize your home plumbing before the cold sets in.

Contrary to popular belief, pipes don’t burst at the point where water freezes, but somewhere between the freeze and a closed faucet, such as the kitchen faucet or washing machine. When the pressure builds due to ice blockage, it has nowhere to go but through the pipe walls, leading to extensive water damage. Winterize your home plumbing, stop frozen pipes before they happen and prevent expensive water damageproperly insulating the pipes in your home.

1. Pipe insulation

Your pipes are more susceptible to freezing damage when temperatures drop to 20 degrees Fahrenheit or below. Pipe insulation provides your first line of defense against cold temperatures and frozen pipes. If you live in an area where these winter temperatures are the norm, take extra caution when adding pipe insulation. For example, in Denver, the average low temperature is 23 degrees Fahrenheit beginning in November, and temperatures can drop into the teens in the months that follow. For pipe winterization, add a thicker layer of insulation around your pipes.

Insulate the pipes in all unheated areas, as they are most likely to freeze. A hardware or plumbing supply store should have the insulation and tools you need. Wrap the pipes in insulation tubes made of polyethylene or fiberglass. Measure the outside diameter of your pipes to make sure you purchase the correct size of tube. Take extra care with pipes that have frozen during previous winters or have been repaired in the last 12 months, as these pipes are more susceptible to damage. Wrapping pipes in heat-tape prior to insulating adds an extra layer of protection, but make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using heat-tape to avoid damage

2. Keep a dripping faucet

On nights when the temperature is expected to drop below freezing, turn on faucets along the exterior walls to create a small, steady drip. This eliminates pressure that can build between the faucet and an ice blockage, so even if a pipe freezes, it may not burst.

3. Open cabinets

You can stop frozen pipes by introducing more heat. Open all sink-based cabinet doors along exterior walls to allow more heat to reach the pipes.

4. Fix exterior cracks

Note any cracks or holes along the outside walls and foundation of your home. Filling holes and cracks with spray foam insulation and caulking can help stop the cold air from coming into contact with your water pipes during extremely cold weather.

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Winterize Your Outdoor Plumbing

Winterize your outdoor faucets and pipes and irrigation systems by mid-November.

5. Seal off crawl space

Pier and beam homes with ventilated crawl spaces should be sealed against the cold weather. Cover your vents with heavy-duty pieces of cardboard cut to fit the vents, duct taping the cardboard in place. Don’t forget to seal off access to the crawl space. If you have a basement, look for cracked basement windows that could allow cold air to make contact with pipes. Check for worn or missing insulation around garage and utility doors. Reducing the amount of cold air in the area minimizes your pipes’ vulnerability to freezing.

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Warning Signs of a Main Sewer Line Clog:

Clogged sewer drains can be caused by tree roots, thick toilet paper and feminine hygiene products. A damaged sewer line lead to expensive and destructive excavation work.

A sewer line clog might be unseen, but it can cause extensive damage inside a home.

The average homeowner probably knows that sewer lines help transport waste water from the home to underground sewer mains. Beyond that, most homeowners give little thought to their sewer lines until they have some type of clog.

A sewer line clog could lead to a raw sewage backup coming out of the drains, which could lead to significant damage to the home and an expensive sewer line repair or replacement.

Homeowners who understand and respond to their home’s early warning system can stave off severe sewer and plumbing issues. Here are some things you should pay attention to.

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Clogged drain or toilet:

The most common red flags, sewer main cleaners say, are water backing up out of a drain or the toilet plumbing, or a gurgling sound coming from the drains.

Clogs can occur in the main sewer line or one of secondary lines. If the clog is in the main line, that means any water you run in the house will cause problems. If it’s a secondary line, it’s just going to be isolated to that secondary problem.

If it’s just the bathroom sink, (for example), it will not go down or it will come back up into the bathtub, but you can flush the toilet and it works perfectly fine,but if it’s the main line, anything you run will cause the toilet to percolate and come up into the bathtub or house.

Tree roots:

Tree roots are the primary cause of a clogged sewer line, especially in an older home. In newer homes, the most common sources of clogging include feminine hygiene products, paper towels and even certain types of thicker toilet paper.

Experts say slow flowing drains, and gurgling noises from your tiolet bowls are the first signs that your sewer system is being affected by tree roots. If you don’t take some action to remove the roots, a complete sewer line block will occur.

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A clogged sewer or drain line can be a major headache.

Release the pressure:

If you get a clog in your home and suspect that a blocked sewer drain is the cause, Sims says it’s important to shut off the water at the source or at the main if it’s a main line clog.

Homeowners who have access to their sewer cleanout line — typically a short, round, white pipe with a rubber cap located in the yard near the house — can remove the cleanout cap during a backup to release pressure build up; and send water outside instead of into the home.

Request a camera inspection

Sewer line cleaning companies typically run a cable, also known as a drain snake or auger, through the clog to clear it. A simple cleaning or cleanout typically costs less than $200. If they can’t find the problem, many companies recommend a camera inspection. Experts warn consumers to avoid companies that offer a camera inspection before trying to clear the clog.

We’ll run a cable through it with a cutting device on it to try to open the drain first. That’s the first defense against a clogged drain pipe. If the drain can’t be opened with the cable, at that point, we’d give option to run a camera through the drain.

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DEAR TIM: We recently have begun to notice a sewer odor from only one of the three bathrooms in our house. It might be the toilet, but it’s hard to tell. The smell is not constant and some times it is very strong. Everything in the house drains fine, including the toilet with the odor. Where can the odor be coming from? I have put a bacterial additive in the toilet but this does not seem to help. Is this serious? What can I do to fix the problem? Karen B., Watseka, IL

DEAR KAREN: The odor can be coming from numerous places. Often the source of the problem is simple, but in rare occasions the problem can be a serious plumbing flaw that is hidden behind a wall. I have found more often than not that the problem can be solved in just a few moments with a quart of water.

See if all of the plumbing fixtures have water in the traps. Many people do not realize the purpose of the P shaped traps in the drain lines beneath sinks, tub and showers. Lots of people think they are there to catch rings and earrings from traveling down to sewers and septic tanks. They do this but they also keep sewer gas and vermin from traveling up and into your home. The standing water in a trap is an excellent barricade against sewer gas.

Plumbing fixtures or floor drains that get little use can loose this effective water seal. The water in the trap simply evaporates and/or it can be sucked from the trap by a clogged vent pipe or a poorly designed or installed pluming system. You can be fooled when you look into a drain and see the reflection of water. Even though you see water, sewer gas can be passing over this small amount of water left at the very bottom of a trap. Tubs and showers in guest bathrooms frequently are the culprit. Often people will use a toilet or sink in a bathroom but the tub and shower go unused for months at a time.

Pour a quart of water in the sink and tub drains. This is plenty of water to fill the trap and provide the full water seal. If this is the problem, the odor should go away in a very short amount of time. If the odor is still present, then it is time to look at other possibilities.

The inside surface of bathroom sink, tub and shower drains can also be a huge source of odors. Kitchen sinks frequently have similar odor problems. Almost all sinks have a piece of pipe called a tailpiece that extends from the bottom of the sink into the top of the p trap. This pipe is constantly exposed to the air in your bathroom. All of the bacteria, dirt, grime, mold, etc. pass through this pipe on its way to the sewer or septic system. But often some is left behind. Over time a thick layer of slime starts to collect on the inside surface of this vertical pipe. Mold and bacteria can begin to grow and some produce noxious odors.

Because of the fixed metal parts at the bottom of sink and tub drains, it is virtually impossible to completely clean these pipes while they are in place. Often you can take apart the drain assembly and clean the inside of this pipe in a jiffy. Pay attention to the rubber washers and gaskets as you take them apart. If the drain is old, these parts often need to be replaced with new ones to make sure the drain is leak free once you re-assemble it.

Bathroom sinks can also develop odors in the overflow part of the actual sink. The overflow is a little hole at the top of the sink that connects to the bottom of the sink. It is also susceptible to slime buildup. If you are on a city sewer system you can try to pour a 50/50 mix of chlorine bleach and water into this hole. A turkey baster works well for this purpose. Never mix chlorine bleach with ammonia or other cleaning liquids. Toxic gases can form. If you are on a septic system do not use chlorine bleach. It can harm the bacteria in your septic tank. Try to use a small bottle brush to clean this passageway.

If after all of this the odor persists, the problem may be a serious plumbing problem. The toilet seal may be broken. A hidden vent pipe may have cracked. A plumbing professional has the tools, equipment and know-how to often quickly diagnose problems like this. Call a pro if you can’t solve the odor problem.

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Our experts inspect your property, review the repairs with you and present a complete itemization of the repairs to your insurance adjuster. We deal directly with your insurance adjuster to ensure that repairs are handled properly.

Leak Detection
Leaking toilets, faucets or water line? Our highly trained technicians use state-of-the-art electronic sound equipment to find the exact location of the leak and trace any water damage. Once we have determined the source of the leak, we can fix it so you’ll never know it was there!

Slab Leak Repairs
A leaking slab can be bad news for your property! We provide slab leak repairs by locating the source of any leaks in your pressurized water system. Once we find a leak, we’ll relocate it in order to keep your home protected from flooding. After getting in the slab, we’ll repair the leak and wrap the line to protect the concrete. In case you have a sweep slab leak, we access the drywall to repair it. Once we are done with your slab leak repairs, we’ll test for any other leaks using our electronic sound equipment

Repipe or Reroute
The two essential treatments in faulty pipeline systems. Repipe involves complete re-plumbing of the hot and cold water lines, common in homes and properties with galvanized pipe leaks beyond conventional repair. Reroute is done to eliminate one single line of hot or cold water pipe that is experiencing leaks (usually in pipes that pass through walls, ceilings or attics). After masking off other areas in your property, we strap and insulate the new lines. Once the repair is done, we retest the system using our electronic sound equipment.

Camera Inspections
As a company that relies on advanced technology and state-of-the-art solutions in comprehensive plumbing, we have an impressive range of cameras for inspections. Camera inspection is one of the fundamental processes in our workflow, helping us to determine the source of damage, the extent of the damage and the possible long-term effects. We locate the breaks, leaks and other types of deformities in sewer lines, then use a line trace—that helps us to make sure that we get the job done right the first time and protect your property from further damage.

Sewer Line Repairs
Sewer line repairs can be potentially dangerous for your property and its foundation, so we take precautions when inspecting. Our camera inspection uses electronic sound equipment when digging to precisely determine the damage and how it affects the other areas of your property. This helps us to make treatment plans that can address the sewer line repairs comprehensively. We can also provide landscaping and concrete repair once the sewer line repairs are done.

Pressure Testing & Replacement Regulators
Pressure testing & replacement regulators are important in both the water and gas pipelines in a property. A pressure regulator is usually installed on the outside of a home, insuring that water pressure is regulated. Did you know that at night, most cities increase the water pressure (in order to clear the debris from the underground water pipelines)? Without a properly functioning regulator, your system may be at risk. To make sure the water pressure is between 55 to 65 psi, you need to have us test it, and replace it if the unit has failed.

Gas Leaks
Gas leaks can be caused as a result of normal wear and tear with the fittings leaking. Other indications of gas leaks are: a damaged connection to a gas appliance, dirt or water being blown into the air, dead or dying vegetation (in an otherwise moist area) over or near pipeline areas, a fire or explosion near a pipeline, exposed pipeline after an earthquake, fire, flood or other disaster. You might be able to hear a gas leak: an unusual sound, such as a hissing, whistling or roaring sound near a gas line or appliance. Or you may be able to smell gas: that distinctive odor. However, some people may not be able to smell the odor because they have a diminished sense of smell or a temporary inability to distinguish an odor after prolonged exposure to it, or because the odor is being masked or hidden by other odors that are present, such as cooking, damp, musty or chemical odors. Outdoors, certain conditions in pipe and soil can cause the odor to fade.
If you suspect any kind of gas leak, call for immediate service. We’ll detect leaks and repair the affected areas.

Snaking & Jetting Lines
Are your drains clogged up? A sign of a clogged drain is bits of water are spurted out when the tap is turned on. Our trained technicians will get your drains running like new in no time. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergency services—don’t wait for it to get worse!

Water Heater Installation
Water heaters are one of the most commonly used appliances in the US. Have you ever wondered what the life expectancy of your water heater is? Or how often it should be replaced?
Depending on the manufacturer and the water in your area, your water heater should last about 7-10 years. Nowadays, water heaters are being replaced every 6-8 years, due to sediment in the tank and the water heater then failing. If you have a water heater that does not heat or is leaking, call us for an inspection or replacement. We install high-quality units that aren’t available at your local big-box store and will be a better value. Call now to schedule a free
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