The bathroom is the one room in your Colton house that has to work every single day. So when the toilet rocks, the shower drips, or the sink takes forever to drain, you feel it fast. A small problem in here doesn't stay small for long.
We're local plumbers who handle bathroom work all over town, from older bungalows in South Colton to newer builds out near Cooley Ranch. Toilets, sinks, showers, tubs, the lines behind the walls, and the valves you never think about until they fail.
Whether it's a quick repair or you're gutting the whole room for a remodel, you get a straight answer and an upfront price before we touch anything.
Why Bathroom Plumbing Goes Wrong Here
Most bathroom trouble starts small and hides. A toilet that runs after you flush, a faucet that won't shut off all the way, a shower valve that takes a minute to get warm. You learn to live with it. Meanwhile the hard water we all deal with in the Inland Empire is packing scale into your fixtures and supply lines, choking the flow a little more every month. That's why your shower pressure feels weaker than it used to.
Older homes add their own headaches. A lot of bathrooms in Colton still run on galvanized steel pipe from the 1950s and 60s. That steel rusts from the inside out, which is where the rust-tinted water and pinhole leaks come from. And our clay-and-adobe soil shifts with every wet-then-dry season, so the drain lines under a slab bathroom can crack or pull apart at the joints over time.
Here's how we fix it. We find the real cause instead of guessing, then tell you plainly whether it's a repair or a replacement. We reset and re-seal toilets, swap worn valves and cartridges, rebuild drains, run new water lines in PEX or copper, and rough in the plumbing for a remodel so the tile and finish work go smooth. No upselling you into a job you don't need.
Signs Your Bathroom Needs a Plumber
- Toilet rocks, runs constantly, or won't stop filling
- Water pooling around the base of the toilet or under the sink
- Shower or tub drains slow, gurgles, or backs up
- Weak water pressure or rust-colored water from a faucet
- A musty smell, soft drywall, or stains on the ceiling below the bathroom
- Faucet or shower valve drips no matter how hard you crank it

