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Founded as Parkwest Plumbing in 1979, Ameriserve Repiping is now the most competitive copper repiping company in Southern California. Ameriserve Repiping founder Bob Park, along with daughters Staci and Cammie and colleagues Jeremy and John Waters, is dedicated to providing high-quality copper repiping and plumbing services at reasonable prices.
Copper repiping is Ameriserve Repiping's specialty, which is typically conducted on plumbing systems that have older pipes that were coated with zinc. Over time, the zinc lining rusts, causing decreases in water pressure, which can result in weak shower and hose spray and long fill-up times for washing machines. Rusted pipes can also produce discolored tap water or a foul odor from the tap. Ameriserve Repiping works with copper because it is safe, durable, lightweight, and rust-free. Copper is also very flexible, meaning Ameriserve Repiping professionals can easily bend and form it within existing pipe spaces.
The copper repiping services offered by Ameriserve Repiping can replace these outdated pipes with minimal inconvenience. The typical Ameriserve Repiping project only requires the water to be turned off for about four hours after the system has been "converted." After repiping, Ameriserve Repiping professionals can easily patch any holes made during the conversion, leaving them "paint-ready" for homeowners.
Ameriserve Repiping offers a wide variety of services in addition to copper repiping. For clogged sewers, Ameriserve Repiping technicians can insert a camera into a pipe's cleanout or vent in order to determine the cause of the clog. Most often, clogs are caused by roots intruding into the pipe, causing growth that damages the pipe from the inside out. Ameriserve Repiping professionals can fix the damaged pipe by removing areas where roots have grown, preventing shower and toilet backups. Ameriserve Repiping also offers hydro-jetting services, which sprays the inside of a sewer pipe with up to 4,000 PSI of water pressure. This technique eliminates years of buildup while preventing damage to the pipe.
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