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Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter is your go-to for water heater and drain cleaning services in Chatsworth, CA. We offer an unparalleled level of expertise and customer service. Our team of experienced technicians is equipped to handle everything from residential drain cleaning to commercial drain cleaning. Located in Los Angeles County, we have built a reputation for quick and reliable service.
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A malfunctioning water heater can disrupt your daily life. At Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter, we specialize in water heater repair to keep your hot water running smoothly. In addition, our range of services includes clogged drain cleaning, 24-hour drain cleaning, and more. Whether you need residential or commercial drain cleaning, our professional drain cleaning plumbers are ready to assist. Located in Los Angeles County, Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter is your reliable choice.
Chatsworth was inhabited by the Tongva-Fernandeño, Chumash-Venturaño, and Tataviam-Fernandeño Native American tribes. Native American civilizations inhabited the Valley for an estimated 8,000 years. Stoney Point is the site of the Tongva Native American settlement of Asha’awanga or Momonga, which was also a trading place with the neighboring Tataviam and Chumash people. The nearby Burro Flats Painted Cave remains a legacy of the Chumash culture’s rock art and solstice ceremony spirituality.
The first European explorers came into the Chatsworth area on August 5, 1769, led by the Spanish military leader Gaspar de Portolà. With its establishment in 1797 and subsequent Spanish Land Grant by the King of Spain, Mission San Fernando (Mission San Fernando Rey de España) gained dominion over the San Fernando Valley’s lands, including future Chatsworth.
Old Santa Susana Stage Road trail up scenic Simi Hills in ChatsworthThe Native American trail that had existed from the Tongva-Tatavium village called rancheria Santa Susana (Chatsworth) to another village, replaced by Mission San Fernando, became the route for missionaries and other Spanish travel up and down California. It was part of the El Camino del Santa Susana y Simi trail that connected the Valley’s Mission, Los Angeles pueblo (town), and the southern missions with the Mission San Buenaventura, the Presidio of Monterey, and the northward missions. The trail crossed over the Santa Susana Pass to the Simi Valley, through present day city park Chatsworth Park South and the Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park. In 1795, the Spanish land grant had been issued for Rancho Simi, reconfirmed in 1842 by the Mexican governor. Its lands included part of current Chatsworth, westward from Andora Avenue.
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