Emergency Plumber in Palms, CA

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Get quick and reliable emergency plumbing services from Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter in Palms. Call us for an immediate plumbing service today.

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  • Our 24-hour plumber ensures quick, reliable service at any hour.
  • Prevent costly damages with our urgent plumbing repair.
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Serving Palms and beyond

Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter has been the go-to emergency plumber for residents in Palms, CA. Our team is dedicated to providing fast, effective solutions for all your plumbing emergencies. We pride ourselves on our professional approach and extensive experience in emergency plumbing services. Whether it’s a burst pipe or a clogged drain, we’ve got you covered.

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  1. Call us: Reach out to Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter at 424-375-5704 any time.
  2. Rapid response: Our 24-hour emergency plumber arrives promptly.
  3. Effective fix: We provide urgent plumbing repairs to resolve your issue.

Why Emergency Plumbing Matters

Essential for preventing severe damage

Emergency plumbing is crucial for avoiding significant damage to your home. Issues like burst pipes or severe leaks need immediate attention. At Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter, we understand the urgency and importance of quick fixes. Our team in Palms, CA, and across Los Angeles County is always prepared. Trust us with your plumbing emergencies for expert and efficient solutions. Don’t let a small problem turn into a big disaster; call us now at 424-375-5704.

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In Spanish and Mexican days, the area that later became Palms was a part of the Rancho La Ballona, where in 1819 Agustín and Ygnacio Machado, along with Felipe Talamantes and his son, Tomás, acquired grazing rights to 14,000 acres (57 km2) of land. It was thenceforth used as grazing land for cattle and sheep.According to Culver City History, a 2001 work by Julie Lugo Cerra, published for the Culver City Unified School District:

The family lore relates that Agustín was chosen, by virtue of his skill as a horseman to ride his fastest steed, from dawn until dusk, beginning at the foot of the Playa del Rey hills to claim Rancho La Ballona, or Paso de las Carretas. It stretched to Pico Boulevard (abutting Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica) and to what we know as Ince Boulevard, where Rancho Rincón de los Bueyes began.

Agustin Machado died in 1865, the same year La Ballona School was constructed to serve all elementary-age children within the Ballona School District. In 1871, Ygnacio Saenz established a general store at the crossing which later became Washington Boulevard and Overland Avenue. (Three corners of that intersection are in Culver City and one is in Palms.) The store, which was also a way stop on the county road between Los Angeles and the ocean, also housed the area’s first post office.

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