Gas line installation, repair, leak detection, and pressure testing for water heaters, ranges, dryers, and pool/spa equipment — same-day service across Koreatown and surrounding ZIPs. Licensed C-36 contractor (#1095692), upfront flat-fee pricing, no hourly meter.
Every job in Koreatown starts with a flat-fee diagnostic and a written quote before work begins. No hourly meter, no surprise add-ons. Same-day, evenings, and weekend rates have no surcharge. 30-day workmanship warranty on every repair.
Koreatown plumbing reflects one of LA’s densest urban neighborhoods, with housing dominated by 1920s–1940s pre-war Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival apartment buildings, mid-century mid-rise residential along Wilshire and 8th Street, and a high concentration of restaurant/retail commercial along the major corridors. The pre-war apartment buildings — many on the National Register of Historic Places — have original cast iron drain stacks, original galvanized supply lines, and complex shared distribution systems serving multiple units per building. Most of these systems are 80–100+ years old. Koreatown also has a heavy commercial plumbing presence — restaurants, bakeries, dry cleaners — generating distinct service profiles around grease-trap maintenance, high-BTU gas lines, and high-volume drain systems. LADWP supply at 9–12 grains per gallon. Mature street trees on the older residential side streets drive root intrusion in shared sewer laterals.
Gas line work in Koreatown is dominated by commercial restaurant/bar work along the major boulevards plus multifamily building common-line maintenance. Restaurant gas systems often require high-BTU lines for commercial ranges, ovens, and tankless water heaters. Multifamily buildings have shared gas mains feeding individual unit takeoffs that need coordination for any unit-level work.
Recent Koreatown commercial: a Korean BBQ restaurant on 6th Street wanted to upgrade its gas system to support a new tabletop grill installation. Required a new 1-inch supply with regulated branch takeoffs to each table. Ran 42 feet of new pipe over a Sunday closure; pulled permit, pressure-tested, passed inspection. Total: $5,800.
24/7 emergency plumbing service for burst pipes, slab leaks, sewage backups, and no-water situations
Professional drain cleaning, hydro-jetting, and rooter service for sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, and main sewer lines
Water heater repair, replacement, and tankless conversion for gas, electric, and heat pump units
Acoustic, thermal, and pressure-based leak detection for slab, wall, ceiling, and underground supply lines
Gas line installation, repair, leak detection, and pressure testing for water heaters, ranges, dryers, and pool/spa equipment
Whole-house filtration, softeners, reverse osmosis, and point-of-use systems for hard water and chlorine reduction
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