Sewer Line Repair in Gardena, CA

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Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter provides expert sewer line repair in Gardena. Call us for fast, reliable service.

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Sewer Line Repair Benefits

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  • Quick emergency sewer line repair ensures your home is protected.
  • Professional sewer line cleaning prevents future blockages.
  • Expert sewer pipe replacement improves long-term durability.
  • Timely sewer line maintenance saves you money in the long run.

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At Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter, we specialize in comprehensive sewer line repair services in Gardena, CA. Our team of certified professionals uses cutting-edge technology and techniques to ensure your sewer system is in top condition. We take pride in serving Los Angeles County residents with reliable service and exceptional customer care.

Our Repair Process

How We Fix Your Sewer Lines

  • Inspection: We use advanced cameras to inspect and diagnose the issue.
  • Repair or Replace: We perform sewer pipe repair or sewer pipe replacement as needed.
  • Clean-Up: We ensure your property is clean and restored after the repair.

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Based on archaeological findings, the Tongva people hunted and fished in the area of today’s Gardena. The Tongva Indians – also known as Gabrielino Indians – are probably descendants of those who crossed from Asia to North America around 10,000 years ago.

In 1784, three years after the foundation of Los Angeles, Juan Jose Dominguez (1736-1809), a Spanish soldier who arrived in San Diego, California in 1769 with Fernando Rivera y Moncada, in recognition of his military service, received the roughly 43,000-acre (170 km2) Spanish land grant, the Rancho San Pedro. Part of this land contained what became known as Gardena Valley. After the American Civil War veterans bought parts of the land, and soon ranchers and farmers followed suit. Union Army Major General William Starke Rosecrans in 1869 bought 16,000 acres (65 km2). The “Rosecrans Rancho” was bordered by what later was Florence Avenue on the north, Redondo Beach Boulevard on the south, Central Avenue on the east, and Arlington Avenue on the west. The Rosecrans property was subdivided and sold in the early 1870s. One of those became the 650-acre (2.6 km2) Amestoy Ranch. Gardena proper began in 1887 when the Pomeroy & Harrison real estate developers subdivided the ranch, anticipating the coming of the Los Angeles and Redondo Railway. Civil War veteran Spencer Roane Thorpe is credited with starting the first settlement in Gardena in 1887. Railroads put Gardena on the map following a real estate boom in the Los Angeles area in the 1880s.

Some believe the city was named for its reputation for being the only “green spot” in the dry season between Los Angeles and the sea. Because of its acres of berries, the city was dubbed “Berryland”. The Strawberry Day Festival and Parade was held each May. The berry industry suffered at the time of World War I as other crops were supported by the war economy.

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