Something in your house stopped working the way it should. Maybe the kitchen sink drains slow. Maybe a faucet drips all night. Maybe you've got a water heater making noises that weren't there last month. You don't need a lecture. You need a plumber who picks up the phone and gives you a straight answer.
We're local Colton plumbers, and Plumbing Services is exactly what it sounds like: the full menu. Drains, faucets, toilets, water heaters, leaks, repipes, sewer lines, gas lines, fixtures, valves. If it carries water or waste through your house, we handle it.
Homes here take a beating you don't see. Clay and adobe soil that swells when it's wet and pulls away when it's dry. Hard water laying down scale inside every pipe. A lot of houses off San Bernardino Avenue and through South Colton still running galvanized steel from the 1950s. We know what's behind your walls because we've been under floors just like yours.
Why one plumber for the whole house beats a different guy for every job
Most plumbing problems aren't one problem. The slow drain is tied to the old line under the slab. The low pressure at the shower is the same galvanized pipe rusting that's tinting your water. The water heater quit early because nobody flushed the hard-water scale out of it. When you call a different specialist for each symptom, nobody connects the dots, and you pay three times to fix one root cause.
We work the whole system. When you call us out for a dripping faucet, we'll tell you if it's just a worn washer or a pressure problem stressing every fixture in the house. When a drain backs up, we'll tell you whether it's a local clog or a sewer line full of roots out by the street. You get the real picture, not a quick patch that fails again in a month.
And we tell you the truth about repair versus replace. Some fixtures are worth saving. Some are throwing good money after bad. We don't work on commission, so the advice you get is the advice we'd give our own neighbor. You get an upfront quote before any wrench turns, and the price we say is the price you pay.
Signs it's time to call a plumber
- Water pressure dropped across the whole house, or it's weak at every faucet
- Rusty or brown water comes out when you first turn the tap on
- Drains gurgle, run slow, or back up in more than one fixture
- A faucet, toilet, or pipe drips or leaks even after you've tightened it
- Your water heater rumbles, runs out fast, or leaves rust in the hot water
- Your water bill jumped with no change in how much you're using



