Kwick Fix Emergency Plumbing

Category: Plumber in Chula Vista, California

Address: 333 H St Suite 5000, Chula Vista, CA 91910, USA

Phone: +18582069231

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Kenneth Beach

Sep 16, 2022

We had them install all plumbing for a new bathroom addition and relocate our washer and dryer. They finished the job in less time quoted and the work was amazing quality.

Andrea Molinos

Sep 14, 2022

Working for Kwick Fix Emergency Plumbing was a lot of fun. They were welcoming, knowledgeable, and kept me updated at all times. The work was completed before my deadline.

Kevn Scroggins

Sep 5, 2022

He checked under my house and explained everything that was going on with my plumbing. He offered options and completed the work and cleaned up afterwards. He was friendly and professional. Highly recommended!

A Google User

Aug 31, 2022

This was in a wall, in a precarious place, and they did a great job of keeping the repair in the wall small while repairing the pipe. We will definitely use them again with any other plumbing needs. Thank you!

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Questions & Answers

My water bill has been very high the past few months, with no change in the amount of use of water? Do I need a plumber?

ethan allen | Sep 20, 2020
Kwick Fix Emergency Plumbing | Sep 20, 2020

Chances are, yes, you need a plumber. The most common reason for a high water bill is a leak: leaky toilet, leaky faucet, leaky pipe. If you have older appliances, these may also be the culprit. Give us a call and we are happy to investigate, locate, and repair any leaks before they become a costly problem.

Where is my main water shut off valve?

Chris Vasey | Sep 20, 2020
Chris Vasey | Sep 20, 2020

Depending on the size of your home, you may need to search a bit. It’s typically around the inside perimeter of your home and will be where the water line and your house meet. Find your outdoor water meter and look for the nearest point of your home’s exterior. Water lines take the shortest path from the meter to the house. If you hired a home inspector when you purchased your home, it should include the location of the water shut-off valve.

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