At Plumber Santa Barbara, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality plumbing service. Steve takes pride in his work and he makes sure to understand the issue at hand and bring all the tools needed to fix the issue the first time. No coming back one day and fixing the rest of the issue the next. Steve guarantees he can fix your plumbing issue using only the best state of the art equipment. Owner G. Stephans has over 40 years of experience within the plumbing industry and is a long-time resident of the Santa Barbara area. He offers efficient, 24-hour plumbing service for homes and businesses.
We also want to make sure our customers know the preventive measures to take to potentially stop a plumbing issue from occurring again. In the end, we want to save you time and money in the future by providing you with efficient, expert plumbing services done right the first go around. We aim to fix your commercial or residential plumbing issue the first time, so you don't run into the same issue months or years down the road. Our experienced One Call Plumber Santa Barbara use state of the art equipment to determine whether the issue is a clog or a broken sewer line and then move forward with a plan to repair the issue. Due to sewer lines being outside, they can easily become clogged by roots growing into the line.
We are different than other plumbing businesses, because we bring all our equipment with us, so we can fix your plumbing issue right on the spot. We take care to look at the plumbing issue from the inside out, to make sure we’re not only repairing the issue, but also preventing the problem from occurring again in the future. No matter if you’re a homeowner, renter or you work at an office, there will be at least one time in your life when you will reach out to a plumber for plumbing services.
If you live in an older home, you may experience a leaky pipe. Usual signs of a leaky pipe are cracks in the ceiling or ground. If ignored, this problem can cause ceiling or floor damage. Once it gets to that point, it can be quite expensive to fix. Nip the issue in the bud by giving us a call and we’ll work to repair your leaky pipes. Do you notice that running water sound minutes after you’ve flushed your toilet? This is a sign your toilet is running. Did you know a running toilet can waste around 200 gallons of water a day? This alone can make your monthly water bill skyrocket.
We also want to make sure our customers know the preventive measures to take to potentially stop a plumbing issue from occurring again. In the end, we want to save you time and money in the future by providing you with efficient, expert plumbing services done right the first go around. We aim to fix your commercial or residential plumbing issue the first time, so you don't run into the same issue months or years down the road. Our experienced One Call Plumber Santa Barbara use state of the art equipment to determine whether the issue is a clog or a broken sewer line and then move forward with a plan to repair the issue. Due to sewer lines being outside, they can easily become clogged by roots growing into the line.
We are different than other plumbing businesses, because we bring all our equipment with us, so we can fix your plumbing issue right on the spot. We take care to look at the plumbing issue from the inside out, to make sure we’re not only repairing the issue, but also preventing the problem from occurring again in the future. No matter if you’re a homeowner, renter or you work at an office, there will be at least one time in your life when you will reach out to a plumber for plumbing services.
If you live in an older home, you may experience a leaky pipe. Usual signs of a leaky pipe are cracks in the ceiling or ground. If ignored, this problem can cause ceiling or floor damage. Once it gets to that point, it can be quite expensive to fix. Nip the issue in the bud by giving us a call and we’ll work to repair your leaky pipes. Do you notice that running water sound minutes after you’ve flushed your toilet? This is a sign your toilet is running. Did you know a running toilet can waste around 200 gallons of water a day? This alone can make your monthly water bill skyrocket.