Sewer Line Repair in Hermosa Beach, CA

Trusted Sewer Line Experts

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

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Sewer Line Repair Benefits

Why Choose Our Services

  • 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.

About Our Company

Your Local Sewer Line Experts

At Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter, we specialize in comprehensive sewer line repair services in Hermosa Beach, 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.

Importance of Sewer Line Repair

Keep Your Sewer System Flowing

Keep Your Sewer System Flowing

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Hermosa Beach was originally part of the 1784 Rancho San Pedro Spanish land grant that later became the ten-mile (16 km) ocean frontage of Rancho Sausal Redondo. In 1900, a tract of 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) was purchased for $35 per acre from A. E. Pomroy, then owner of the greater part of Rancho Sausal Redondo. Messrs. Burbank and Baker, agents, bought this land for Sherman and Clark who organized and retained the controlling interest in the Hermosa Beach Land and Water Company.

In early days, Hermosa Beach – like so many of its neighboring cities (Inglewood, Lawndale, Torrance) – was one vast sweep of rolling hills covered with fields of grain, mostly barley. During certain seasons of the year large herds of sheep were grazed over this land, and corrals and large barns for storing the grain, as well as providing shelter for horses and farm implements, were located on the ranch between Hermosa and Inglewood. The Spanish words Rancho Sausal Redondo mean a large circular ranch of pasture of grazing land, with a grove of willow on it.

The first official survey was made in the year 1901 for the board walk on the Strand, Hermosa Avenue and Santa Fe Avenue; work on these projects commenced soon after. In 1904 the first pier was built. It was constructed entirely of wood even to the pilings and it extended five hundred feet out into the ocean. The pier was constructed by the Hermosa Beach Land and Water Company. In 1913 this old pier was partly washed away and later torn down and a new one built to replace it. This pier was built of concrete 1,000 feet (300 m) long, and paved with asphalt its entire length. Small tiled pavilions were erected at intervals along the sides to afford shade for fishermen and picnic parties. A bait stand was built eventually out on the end. Soon after, about 1914, an auditorium building was constructed; it has housed various enterprises and at present the public rest rooms, the Los Angeles Life Guard Service, and the local branch of the Los Angeles County Public Library occupy rooms in the building. This pier is municipally owned.

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