Water Heater Repair in Compton, CA

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Experience seamless water heater repair services in Compton with Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter. Quick, reliable, and professional solutions for all your needs.

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  • We provide fast and efficient water heater repair, minimizing your downtime.
  • Our services are available 24/7, ensuring you get help when you need it.
  • We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
  • Our skilled technicians deliver high-quality, reliable repairs every time.

About Castaneda's 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter

Serving Compton Proudly

Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter has been serving the residents of Compton, CA for many years. Our team specializes in water heater repair, offering unmatched expertise and customer care. We pride ourselves on our prompt response times and commitment to quality. When you call Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter, you’re choosing reliability and experience.

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  1. Schedule a Service: Call 424-375-5704 to book an appointment.
  2. Diagnose the Issue: Our experts identify the problem.
  3. Perform Repairs: We fix your water heater efficiently.

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Water heater repair is crucial for maintaining comfort and safety in your home or business. Whether you need residential or commercial services, Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter in Compton, CA is here to help. Our experienced technicians in Los Angeles County are skilled in all aspects of water heater repair. Contact us at 424-375-5704 for professional, reliable service.

In addition to water heater repair, Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter offers a range of plumbing services including clogged drain cleaning, professional drain cleaning, 24-hour drain cleaning, residential drain cleaning, commercial drain cleaning, drain cleaning and repair, and drain cleaning plumbers.

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The Spanish Empire had expanded into this area when the Viceroy of New Spain commissioned Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo to explore the Pacific Ocean in 1542-1543. In 1767, the area became part of the Province of the Californias (Spanish: Provincia de las Californias), and the area was explored by the Portolá expedition in 1769-1770. In 1784, the Spanish Crown deeded Rancho San Pedro, a tract of over 75,000 acres (300 km2), to soldier Juan José Domínguez. Domínguez’s descendants partitioned the land amongst family members, sold parcels to newly arriving settlers, and relinquished some when validating their legal claim with the Mexican government at 48,000 acres (190 km2) in 1828, and with the United States government through a patent validating 43,119 acres (174.50 km2) in 1858. The Domínguez family name is still applied throughout the area, including the Dominguez Rancho Adobe historical landmark, in the unincorporated community of Rancho Dominguez, located between the cities of Compton, Long Beach and Carson. The tree that marked the original northern boundary of the rancho still stands at the corner of Poppy and Short streets.

In 1867, Griffith Dickenson Compton led a group of 30 pioneers to the area. These families had traveled by wagon train south from Stockton, California, in search of ways to earn a living other than the rapid exhaustion of gold fields. Originally named Gibsonville, after one of the tract owners, it was later called Comptonville. However, to avoid confusion with the Comptonville located in Yuba County, the name was shortened to Compton. Compton’s earliest settlers were faced with terrible hardships as they farmed the land in bleak weather to get by with just the barest subsistence. The weather continued to be harsh, rainy and cold, and fuel was difficult to find. To gather firewood it was necessary to travel to mountains close to Pasadena. The round trip took almost a week. Many in the Compton party wanted to relocate to a friendlier climate and settle down, but as there were two general stores within traveling distance-one in the pueblo of Los Angeles, the other in Wilmington-they eventually decided to stay put.

By 1887, the settlers realized it was time to make improvements to the local government. A series of town meetings were held to discuss incorporation of their little town. Griffith D. Compton donated his land to incorporate and create the city of Compton in 1889, but he did stipulate that a certain acreage be zoned solely for agriculture and named Richland Farms. In January 1888, a petition supporting the incorporation of Compton was forwarded to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, who in turn forwarded the petition to the State Legislature. On May 11, 1888, the city of Compton was incorporated with a population of 500 people. The first City Council meeting was held on May 14, 1888.

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