Water Heater Repair in Altadena, CA

Expert Water Heater Service

Trust Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter in Altadena for quick and reliable water heater repair. Get your hot water running again today!

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Top Benefits of Our Service

  • Experienced technicians ensure your water heater is fixed correctly the first time.
  • Fast response times so you’re never left without hot water for long.
  • Affordable rates that won’t break the bank.
  • Emergency service available for urgent water heater repairs.

About Our Team

Trusted Water Heater Experts

Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter has been serving Altadena, CA, and Los Angeles County with professional water heater repair services for years. Our certified technicians are highly trained and experienced in handling a variety of water heater issues. We pride ourselves on delivering top-notch customer service and high-quality repairs that you can rely on.

Our Repair Process

Simple and Effective Steps

  1. Initial Assessment: We diagnose the problem promptly upon arrival.
  2. Repair or Replace: We then fix or recommend replacement options.
  3. Final Testing: We ensure your water heater works perfectly before we leave.

Comprehensive Services

The Importance of Professional Repair

Having a reliable water heater is essential for any home or business. At Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter, we offer comprehensive water heater repair services to ensure you never have to go without hot water. Whether it’s a minor repair or a complete replacement, our team in Altadena, CA, is equipped to handle it all. Our expertise extends beyond water heaters, including clogged drain cleaning, professional drain cleaning, and 24-hour drain cleaning services. We also specialize in residential drain cleaning, commercial drain cleaning, drain cleaning and repair, and employ skilled drain cleaning plumbers to ensure all your plumbing needs are met. Contact us at 424-375-5704 for reliable, expert service today.

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In the mid-1860s, Benjamin Eaton first developed water sources from the Arroyo Seco and Eaton Canyon to irrigate his vineyard near the edge of Eaton Canyon. This made possible the development of Altadena, Pasadena, and South Pasadena. He did the construction for B. D. Wilson and Dr. John Griffin, who jointly owned the Mexican land grant of Rancho San Pascual, about 14,000 acres (57 km2), that was the future sites of these three communities. They hoped to develop and sell this land in a real estate plan called the San Pasqual Plantation. Their efforts failed by 1870, despite Eaton’s irrigation ditch that drew water from the site of present-day Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in the Arroyo Seco, because the land was relatively inaccessible and few believed crops could thrive that close to the mountains.

Eaton tried to sell the land for the partners, and in late 1873 he helped broker a deal with Daniel Berry, who represented a group of investors from Indiana, to buy 4,000 acres (16 km2) of the rancho. This included the land of present-day Altadena, but they developed a 2,500 acres (10 km2) section further south as Pasadena. In 1881, the land that would later become Altadena was sold to John and Fred Woodbury, brothers who launched the subdivision of Altadena in 1887. The land remained primarily agricultural, though several eastern millionaires built mansions along Mariposa Street, and a small community developed through the 1890s and into the next century.

Woodbury-Story House (1882), the home of Capt. John Woodbury, is extant and occupied.

In 1880, Capt. Frederick Woodbury, and his brother, John Woodbury of Marshalltown, Iowa, purchased 937 acres (3.79 km2) known as the Woodbury Ranch. John Woodbury established the Pasadena Improvement Company in 1887, with a plot plan of residential development referred to as the Woodbury Subdivision. They contacted Byron O. Clark, who established a nursery in the foothills in 1875, and had since moved away. He called his nursery “Altadena Nursery”, a name he coined from the Spanish “alta” meaning “upper”, and “dena” from Pasadena. Woodbury asked if he could use the name “Altadena” for his subdivision and Clark agreed.

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