Cities We Offer Plumbing In Or Near

At Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer every day we receive calls asking if we offer plumbing in certain nearby cities.  Unlike your local pizzeria, our business reaches out quite a bit further to encompass mostly all cities within Los Angeles County and even some areas of Northern Orange County.  Below is a list of all of the cities we have done work in, as well as a list of their zip codes.  If you don’t see your city though, please don’t hesitate to still give us a call!  We are always willing to make arrangements to get to you in one way or another. 

Our local direct number is (626) 968-0885 and our toll free number is (855) 327-0885. 

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year, and yes, that includes weekends, holidays and emergency situations! 

So if you’re up to your ears in your home or office plumbing, give us a call today!  Thanks for your interest and continuing patronage!

We offer plumbing in or near:

Alhambra La Puente
Altadena La Verne
Arcadia Los Angeles
Avocado Heights Monrovia
Azusa Montebello
West Covina Monterey Park
Bradbury Norwalk
Brea Pasadena
Buena Park Pico Rivera
Charter Oak Placentia
Citrus Pomona
City of Commerce Rosemead
City of Industry Rowland Heights
Claremont San Dimas
Covina San Gabriel
Diamond Bar San Marino
Duarte Santa Fe Springs
East Los Angeles Sierra Madre
El Monte South El Monte
Fullerton South Pasadena
Glendora Temple City
Hacienda Heights Walnut
Irwindale West Covina
La Habra Whittier
La Mirada Yorba Linda

 

Zip codes we service and offer plumbing in or near:

90001 90024 90048 90074 90212 91009 91731 91789
90002 90025 90049 90075 90601 91010 91732 91790
90003 90026 90050 90076 90601 91010 91733 91791
90004 90027 90051 90077 90602 91016 91740 91792
90005 90028 90052 90078 90603 91024 91740 91793
90006 90029 90053 90079 90604 91030 91741 91801
90007 90030 90054 90080 90605 91101 91744 91802
90008 90031 90055 90081 90608 91103 91745 92821
90009 90032 90056 90082 90620 91104 91746 92822
90010 90033 90057 90083 90621 91105 91746 92823
90011 90034 90058 90084 90622 91106 91748 92831
90012 90035 90059 90086 90624 91107 91750 92832
90013 90036 90060 90087 90631 91108 91754 92833
90014 90037 90061 90088 90632 91702 91755 92834
90015 90038 90062 90089 90633 91702 91756 92835
90016 90039 90063 90091 90638 91706 91765 92836
90017 90040 90064 90093 90639 91706 91766 92837
90018 90040 90065 90095 90640 91711 91767 92838
90019 90041 90066 90096 90650 91714 91768 92870
90020 90042 90067 90099 90660 91715 91770 92871
90021 90043 90068 90101 90670 91722 91773 92885
90022 90044 90070 90103 91001 91722 91775 92886
90022 90045 90071 90189 91006 91723 91776 92887
90023 90046 90072 90210 91007 91724 91780
90023 90047 90073 90211 91008 91724 91789

 

 

Plumbing Close To Home

Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer was built from a dream; a dream that Daniel has had since he was only 10 years old digging ditches side-by-side with his father. Starting a new business isn’t always the easiest thing to do, but with much support, his dream has finally come true!  At this point in his life Daniel has so much to be grateful for, but he attributes this all to family, friends, his clients, and his community.

Daniel has lived in La Puente, CA for the past 18 years, so it’s no wonder why, when he decided to start on his own business, where his primary office would be located. Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer is based out of a small office/warehouse in La Puente, CA off of Valley Blvd on S 8th Ave.  However, Daniel offers his plumbing services throughout the San Gabriel Valley and all of Los Angeles County, as well as the northern areas of Orange County.

Daniel loves to give back to his community and along with being a Troop Leader for the Boy scouts of America where his younger brother is a member, Daniel is also a very active member of his church, St. John Vianney in Hacienda Heights.  As many may know, on April 16 of 2011, St. John Vianney Church was the victim of an arsenic crime.  By the time firemen got to the scene and were able to extinguish the flames, the church was already nearly gone.  With an estimate of nearly 9 million dollars in damage, the church has been trying to raise funds to help with the rebuild.  As a way to give back to his community, Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer gives 10% off of any invoice as a donation to St. John Vianney church when requested by his clients.

So, whether you live in La Puente, or anywhere in Los Angeles County, or even northern Orange County, and are in need of plumbing service, call a plumber who always works close to home, and always cares about his clients and his community; call Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer.  Don’t forget to mention that you would like to help by donating 10% from your invoice to St. John Vianney Church!

 

10 Easy Things To Do (And Not To Do) To Avoid Calling A Plumber

Plumbing problems can be a major pain, especially when they occur at the most unexpected, and sometimes most crucial moments.  For example, picture yourself having a nice holiday gathering at your home.  You’re right about serving a wonderful dinner that you have slaved to cook for hours over the stove for when all of a sudden your plumbing backs up!  What a mess!  Calling a plumber at a time like this might be your only option, but there are many ways to prevent this mess from ever occurring.  Below are 10 easy things to do (and not to do) to avoid calling a plumber.  Some of these may sound very trivial and some even completely obvious, but year after year, we find the same exact problems springing up in homes all around our general service area in Los Angeles County, with people disheartened by the damper it has put on their day.  So before that next big event at your home, or even just as a daily or monthly cleaning and prevention plan, remember these tips!

  • Don’t put grease down your drain!  Grease solidifies and clogs drains very easily.
  • Don’t use your garbage disposal as a trash can and dump large amounts of food & scraps down it, they build up and will either cause it to back up or break down.
  • Always turn on the water before turning on the garbage disposal, and keep it running for at least 30 seconds after turning it off to wash the waste down the drain.
  • Try to scrape off as much scrap food on plates and dishes into the trash, before rinsing in your sink, and especially before entering your dishwasher.
  • Try to keep the area around your sink clear of any small objects such as utensils and other kitchen gadgets that can easily slip down the drain into the garbage disposal and/or pipes.
  • Don’t dispose of any paper towels, cleaning wipes, sanitary wipes, or sanitary napkins down the toilet.  These almost always cause toilets to clog.  (Tip: Avoid making these items available in guest bathrooms altogether, as guest bathrooms are usually the ones that get backed up first.)
  • Once every two weeks pour about 2 tablespoons of regular liquid dish soap (preferably w/ a degreaser) down the drain, followed by about 1 quart of boiling water.  This will help cut down the grease and buildup in your pipes to help avoid future clogs.
  • If you begin to notice the water pressure on any of your faucets getting low, try this: Fill a small sandwich-sized baggie with vinegar.  Put the baggie over the faucet so the facet is completely submerged in the vinegar, and tie it down with a rubber band or two.  Leave it sitting overnight.  That should break down the mineral build-up and clear the holes that caused the pressure to backup.
  • Don’t use a liquid drain cleaner if there is already a clog!  Once the clog is past your drain, the harsh chemicals in liquid drain cleaner will sit in your pipes and eat away at them, which will eventually cause even bigger problems.
  • Instead, if you begin to notice a clog or water backing up, try this: Take out as much of the standing water as possible, then pour about 1 cup of baking soda down the drain followed by about 1 cup of vinegar.  The bubbling action should cut through most clogs.  Once the drain starts running, pour about 1 quart of boiling water down the drain to flush out the remaining material.

Just like your teeth, although prevention through brushing is always your best bet to avoid any problems, sometimes cavities still occur.  In this case, although you may follow each of these steps religiously (or at least just a few), problems sometimes still have their way of rising to the surface.  In this case, don’t hesitate or wait until the last minute, give us a call today to get your FREE ESTIMATE or click here to request service online today!  You don’t want to end up knee deep in brown water at your next big family gathering while the turkey is in the oven, so don’t forget these tips, or if you’re already there, give us a call as soon as possible!  We’re always on call to help serve all of your plumbing needs.  24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.  We also do annual drain cleaning and inspections at a discounted rate.  Just give us a call and ask us how to get signed up!