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Plumbing across San Luis Obispo County
Based in Paso Robles, working from the North County to the coast and down through South County. If you're nearby and not listed, call — the answer is usually yes.
Paso Robles, CA
Our home base — El Paso de Robles, Heritage Ranch, and the surrounding North County.
Templeton, CA
Full residential and commercial service across Templeton and the west side.
Atascadero, CA
Service, repair, and remodel work throughout Atascadero and Santa Margarita.
San Miguel, CA
North County service including rural and well-served properties.
Creston, CA
Acreage and ranch properties, septic-side plumbing, and well systems.
Santa Margarita, CA
Everything from drain calls to full repipes.
San Luis Obispo, CA
Residential and commercial plumbing throughout SLO.
Morro Bay, CA
Coastal service — corrosion-aware work for salt-air environments.
Los Osos, CA
Residential service and remodel plumbing.
Cayucos, CA
Coastal residential and vacation-property plumbing.
Cambria, CA
Service and repair along the North Coast.
San Simeon, CA
Coastal properties and vacation rentals.
Shandon, CA
East County rural service.
Bradley, CA
Far north county and Lake Nacimiento properties.
Arroyo Grande, CA
South County residential and commercial.
Nipomo, CA
Residential service and remodel work.
Pismo Beach, CA
Coastal residential and hospitality plumbing.
Grover Beach, CA
Full residential and light commercial service.
What we see where
Plumbing problems cluster geographically, because housing stock and water chemistry do.
North County — Paso Robles, Templeton, San Miguel
Hard water is the dominant issue. Water heaters that scale up and quit early, fixtures that mineral-lock, and tankless units that were never flushed. Older parts of Paso Robles still have galvanized supply lines and clay sewer laterals, both of which are at or past end of life. Newer subdivisions on the east and north edges are generally in good shape but we see plenty of builder-grade fixtures failing at the seven-year mark.
Atascadero & Santa Margarita
A lot of 1960s–1980s housing, which means polybutylene and early plastic supply lines in some homes and aging cast iron drains in others. Larger lots mean longer service lines, which means more places for an underground leak to hide.
The coast — Morro Bay, Cayucos, Cambria, Los Osos
Salt air is hard on anything metal. Exterior hose bibbs, pressure regulators, and water heater venting corrode faster than they do inland. Vacation properties that sit empty for stretches develop their own set of problems — dried-out traps, stagnant lines, and small leaks nobody catches for months.
Rural & ranch properties — Creston, Shandon, Bradley
Wells, pressure tanks, and septic. Long runs between the source and the house. Problems here are often a system-level question rather than a single failed part, and diagnosing them means looking at the whole chain rather than the one fixture that's misbehaving.
San Luis Obispo & South County
A mix of everything, plus a heavy rental and student-housing component in SLO where quick, reliable turnaround matters more than anything else.
Service area FAQs
Do you charge a trip fee for outlying areas?
For most of the North County and SLO there's no separate trip charge. For longer runs — Bradley, far east county, or the North Coast — there may be a travel component, and we'll tell you before we schedule rather than adding it to the invoice.
Can you service rural properties on wells and septic?
Yes. A good share of our work is on acreage. Well systems, pressure tanks, and the house-side plumbing on septic properties are all familiar territory.
Do you work on vacation rentals and second homes?
Yes, and we're used to coordinating access with property managers or lockboxes when the owner isn't local. We document the work with photos so you know what happened.
How fast can you get to me?
It depends on where you are and what's happening. In Paso Robles, Templeton, and Atascadero we can often be there same-day. For true emergencies anywhere in our area, call and tell us — we prioritize those.
Need a plumber who picks up the phone?
Call and talk to someone who actually does the work. We'll tell you what's wrong, what it costs, and when we can be there.