Emergency Plumber in Monterey Park, CA

Reliable Emergency Plumbing Services

Need an emergency plumber in Monterey Park? Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter offers prompt and professional solutions for all your urgent plumbing needs.

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Why Choose Us?

Immediate, Reliable, and Efficient

  • Fast response times for all emergency plumbing services. Get help when you need it most.
  • Our 24-hour plumbers are always ready to tackle any plumbing emergency. Don’t wait until it’s too late.
  • We provide urgent plumbing repairs to prevent further damage. Save time and money.
  • We offer immediate plumbing service with a satisfaction guarantee. Quality you can trust.

About Castaneda's 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter

Your Local Experts

Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter, based in Monterey Park, CA, is your go-to 24-hour emergency plumber. We have been serving the community with dedication and expertise for years. Our team is trained to handle any urgent plumbing repair, ensuring you receive the best emergency plumbing response. Call us at 424-375-5704 for prompt service.

Our Process

Swift and Efficient

  1. Call Us: Speak to a plumber at 424-375-5704 for immediate assistance.
  2. Quick Arrival: Our emergency plumbing team arrives promptly.
  3. Rapid Repair: We quickly diagnose and fix the problem.

Our Services

Comprehensive Plumbing Solutions

Our emergency plumbing services in Monterey Park, CA, are designed to address any issue swiftly and efficiently. Whether it’s a broken pipe, a clogged drain, or a severe leak, you can count on Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter. With years of experience serving Los Angeles County, our team is equipped to handle any emergency plumbing situation. Contact us at 424-375-5704 for top-tier 24-hour plumber services.

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For at least seven thousand years the land was populated by the Tongva (Gabrielino) Native Americans. The Tongva lived in dome like structures with thatched exteriors, an open smoke hole for ventilation and light at the top. Both sexes wore long hair styles and tattooed their bodies. During warm weather the men wore few clothes but the women would wear minimal skirts made of animal hides. During the cold weather they would wear animal skin capes and occasionally wore sandals made from hide of yucca fiber. With the arrival of the Spaniards, Old World diseases killed off many of the Tongva, and by 1870 very few Native-Americans had survived. In the early 19th century the area was part of the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel mission system and later, the Rancho San Antonio.

Following the Civil War, an Italian, Alessandro Repetto, purchased 5,000 acres (20 km2) of the rancho and built his ranch house on the hill overlooking his land, about a half-mile north of where Garfield Avenue crosses the Pomona Freeway, not far from where the Edison substation is now located on Garfield Avenue.

It was at this time, Richard Garvey, a mail rider for the U.S. Army whose route took him through Monterey Pass, a trail that is now Garvey Avenue, settled down in the King’s Hills. Garvey began developing the land by bringing in spring water from near the Hondo River and by constructing a 54-foot-high (16 m) dam to form Garvey Lake located where Garvey Ranch Park is now. To pay for his development and past debts, Garvey began selling portions of his property. In 1906, the first subdivision in the area, Ramona Acres (named after the developer’s daughter, who would also later inspire the title of the novel Ramona), was developed north of Garvey and east of Garfield Avenues.

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