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Plumbing In San Francisco At San Francisco Plumbing Company, we believe in educating our clients. The fact is, attempting any sort of plumbing work is extremely dangerous because you can really damage your septic system. Which is why it makes sense to choose a company that has experience and a great reputation. San Francisco plumbing is old, draconian, and challenging to navigate.

San Francisco Plumbing Company is a BBB A+ certified skilled company led by a San Francisco Plumbing professional and native. Choosing a San Francisco Plumbing professional seems simple, right? Wrong. The water system in your property is the single most used and under appreciated part of a modern home.
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Sewer Replacement
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Trenchless sewer replacement is a great plumbing solution when sewer lines have heavy root intrusion, separations, offsets due to earthquake and seismic activity or fractures due to age. What we do is pull a new piece of flexible, fused pipe that has been made to run the length of pipe that needs to be replaced.
Sewer Restoration
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Not only can sewer pipe replacement take a chunk out of your wallet - from a few thousand to $20,000 or more - traditional methods can be disruptive, displacing landscaping and even forcing unlucky homeowners to dig up garages and driveways when their lines run beneath them.
Backflow Preventers
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Backflow preventers are required to protect water users from potentially being exposed to chemicals or other substances that could enter public water supplies through lawn sprinklers Our technicians, as certified and registered backflow testers, will bring the specially calibrated testing devices required to re-certify the backflow valve at the completion of the job.
Kitchen Fixtures
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We are experts at repairing bathroom valves, shower valves, and most faucets. If a faucet becomes repairable we recommend installing a new faucet. Ask your technician to advise you on what faucet he would recommend
Sink Drain
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Bathroom sink clogs usually congregate around the stopper, so remove that first, usually by twisting and lifting. If the clog remains after you clean the stopper, try a cup plunger. (This is shaped differently than a flange plunger, which is used for a toilet.) Seal any overflow outlets with duct tape and fill the sink with 4 to 6 inches of water.
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