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Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter has been serving North Long Beach, 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.
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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 North Long Beach, 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.
Indigenous people have lived in coastal Southern California for over 10,000 years, and several successive cultures have inhabited the present-day area of Long Beach. By the 16th-century arrival of Spanish explorers, the dominant group was the Tongva people. They had at least three major settlements within the present-day city. Tevaaxa’anga was an inland settlement near the Los Angeles River, while Ahwaanga and Povuu’nga were coastal villages. Along with other Tongva villages, they were forced to relocate in the mid-19th century due to missionization, political change, and a drastic drop in population from exposure to European diseases.
Don Juan Temple purchased Rancho Los Cerritos, covering modern-day Long Beach, in 1843.In 1844, Juan Temple built the Casa de los Cerritos, the oldest building in Long Beach, in a Monterey Colonial style.In 1784, the Spanish Empire’s King Carlos III granted Rancho Los Nietos to Spanish soldier Manuel Nieto. The Rancho Los Cerritos and Rancho Los Alamitos were divided from this territory. The boundary between the two ranchos ran through the center of Signal Hill on a southwest to northeast diagonal. A portion of western Long Beach was originally part of the Rancho San Pedro. Its boundaries were in dispute for years, due to flooding changing the Los Angeles River boundary between Rancho San Pedro and Rancho Los Nietos.
In 1843, Juan Temple bought Rancho Los Cerritos, having arrived in California in 1827 from New England. He built what is now known as the “Los Cerritos Ranch House”, a still-standing adobe which is a National Historic Landmark. Temple created a thriving cattle ranch and prospered, becoming the wealthiest man in Los Angeles County. Both Temple and his ranch house played important local roles in the Mexican-American War. On an island in the San Pedro Bay, Mormon pioneers made an abortive attempt to establish a colony (as part of Brigham Young’s plan to establish a continuous chain of settlements from the Pacific to Salt Lake).
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