What kind of plumbing services do you offer in Fontana?
Mr. Rooter Plumbing of The Inland Empire provides plumbing repairs, maintenance, and installation. We can handle all of the following plumbing services and more:
- Drain cleaning
- Hydro jetting
- Sewer system backups
- Sewer line repair
- Sewer line replacement
- Trenchless sewer line repair
- Video camera inspection
- Water line repair
- Water line replacement
- Water line installations
- Emergency plumbing
- Frozen pipe repair
- Leaking pipe repair
- Water heater repair
- Water heater replacements
- Sump pumps
- Tankless water heaters
- Septic pumping
- Septic tank service
- Septic system installation
- Water treatment
- Water purification
- Gas line repair
- Gas line replacement
- Gas line installation
- Well pump service
- Well pump installation
- Well pump replacement
- Water filters
- Water softeners
- Backflow prevention device testing & repair
What areas do you serve?
Mr. Rooter Plumbing of The Inland Empire serves the greater Fontana area in addition to the cities of Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Montclair, and Upland.
How to check your sewer line for damage after an earthquake?
In the last year, about 70 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or greater have been reported in Fontana. After an earthquake, it is advisable to check the plumbing to see if there is any damage. The most common plumbing damage after an earthquake occurs in sewer lines, which can easily crack during an earthquake.
When inspecting your home for damage after an earthquake, you should pay special attention to the floors and walls, and if you find damp spots, sewage or wastewater on the floor, wet spots in the yard that were not there previously, a fluctuation in the water pressure, or dripping sounds behind the walls, call Mr. Rooter Plumbing of The Inland Empire as soon as possible to assess the situation and avoid major problems in the future.
How do you know if you have plumbing problems?
Most homes suffer from plumbing issues a few times a year, and most problems are easy to fix. Here are some warning signs that may be telling you that your home has a plumbing problem:
- You have low water pressure
- Your water heater is covered with water
- There is no hot water
- Water is gurgling up
- Your toilet don't stop running
- The drains are releasing unpleasant odors
- Your basement is soggy
- Your pipes have signs of corrosion
If you are experiencing any of these issues in your home, or you suspect you may have a plumbing issue, contact us. You can avoid major problems in the future by fixing your plumbing issues as soon as possible.
Who to Call for Water Heater Repairs?
It is best to call your local plumbing professional to assess the situation and recommend the best course of action. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of The Inland Empire, our dedicated team is prepared to assist you with prompt, cost-effective, and efficient water heater replacement services. Rest assured, our skilled professionals will ensure that your new system adheres to the energy efficiency standards mandated by the government.
Although there is an initial investment for a new water heater, it offers substantial long-term savings. On average, homeowners can expect to reduce their water heating bills by approximately 16%. Choose Mr. Rooter® Plumbing for your water heater needs and enjoy reliable hot water while saving money in the process.
How Long Does a Water Heater Last?
The lifespan of a water heater can vary depending on several factors, including the type of water heater, its quality, maintenance, and usage. Regular maintenance, such as flushing the tank, checking the anode rod, and addressing any issues promptly, can help prolong the lifespan of your water heater.
Here are the typical lifespans for different types of water heaters:
- Conventional Tank Water Heater: On average, a well-maintained conventional tank water heater can last between 8 to 12 years. However, with proper maintenance and occasional repairs, some units can last up to 15 years.
- Tankless Water Heater: Tankless water heaters have a longer lifespan compared to conventional tanks. With regular maintenance, a tankless water heater can last 20 years or more. These units are known for their durability and longevity.
- Heat Pump Water Heater: Heat pump water heaters generally have a lifespan of around 10 to 15 years. Regular maintenance and proper usage can help extend their longevity.