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Honest, locally owned plumbing for Hemet homeowners. Drain cleaning, water heater repair, slab leak detection, sewer camera inspection, and 24/7 emergency response across East Hemet, West Hemet, and Valle Vista.

Hemet is one of those cities where the housing stock tells you exactly what kind of plumbing call you’re going to get. The 1950s and 1960s tract homes around Florida Avenue and Stetson have galvanized supply lines that are slowly closing themselves shut with mineral deposits, choking water pressure down to a trickle. The 1980s and 1990s subdivisions out toward East Hemet and McSweeny Farms sit on slab foundations with copper underneath, and many of those copper lines are now reaching the age where pinhole leaks are showing up as warm spots on the tile or a water bill that won’t stop climbing. The newer homes in Diamond Valley and out near the Soboba area run PEX, which holds up better, but the same hard water that hits Murrieta and San Jacinto is killing water heaters in Hemet too. The Amazing Plumber works on all of it. Owner Ernesto and his team have been serving Hemet, San Jacinto, and the surrounding Inland Empire for five years with upfront pricing, real diagnostics, and the kind of repair work that holds up. Same-day service across most of Hemet, 24/7 emergency response, and over 460 five-star reviews from neighbors across Riverside County.

Plumbing Services for Hemet Homeowners

Drain Cleaning

Slow kitchen sinks, recurring shower clogs, gurgling toilets, and full main line backups across East Hemet, West Hemet, and Valle Vista. We clear it the same day with cable machines and hydro jetting. 

Water Heater Repair

Hemet’s hard water shortens water heater life by 3 to 5 years. We service tank, tankless, gas, and electric units, and we’ll tell you when a flush will save it versus when replacement is the smarter call. 

Sewer Camera Inspection

Pre-purchase home inspections, recurring main line backups, and root intrusion in older Hemet neighborhoods. High-definition camera goes down the line and we show you exactly what’s wrong before any repair is quoted. 

Hydro Jetting

Grease, mineral scale, and root mass blasted out with high-pressure water. Residential hydro jetting for Hemet tract homes and commercial jetting for restaurants, mobile home parks, and property managers. 

Water Line & Slab Leak Repair

Warm spots on the floor, dropping pressure, mystery water bills, and visible foundation moisture. We locate slab leaks electronically and repair without unnecessary concrete demolition. 

Emergency Plumbing 

Burst pipes, sewage backup, no water, and gas line emergencies in Hemet. We answer after hours and dispatch a real plumber, not an answering service that promises a callback. 

Why Hemet Homeowners Call The Amazing Plumber

Honest, written pricing. You get a fixed-price quote before any tool comes out of the truck. No bait pricing on the phone, no surprise add-ons mid-job, no parts marked up to four times retail.

Owner on the job. Ernesto runs the business and shows up to the work. You’re not getting a rotating crew of subcontractors with a different phone number every visit.

Hemet-specific experience. We know which neighborhoods still have galvanized service lines, which tract subdivisions had polybutylene runs, which streets have clay sewer laterals failing from root intrusion, and how mobile home parks across Hemet typically run their water and waste lines.

Same-day and 24/7. Most calls placed before noon get same-day service in Hemet. After hours, we answer the phone and dispatch for true emergencies.

NEIGHBORHOODS WE SERVE IN HEMET

Plumbing Service Across Every Hemet Neighborhood

We cover all of Hemet’s residential and commercial communities, including:

East Hemet, West Hemet, Central Hemet, Valle Vista, McSweeny Farms, Diamond Valley, Seven Hills, Sierra Dawn Estates, Park View Estates, Four Seasons at Hemet, Casa del Sol, Solera Diamond Valley, the older neighborhoods around Florida Avenue and Stetson Avenue, and the manufactured home and mobile home communities throughout the city.

ZIP codes served: 92543, 92544, 92545, and 92546.

If you’re in Hemet and you don’t see your neighborhood listed, call us anyway. We service the entire city plus surrounding areas including San Jacinto, Valle Vista, Winchester, Idyllwild, Anza, and the Soboba reservation.

Plumbing Problems We See Most Often in Hemet

Galvanized supply line failure in older homes. The 1950s and 1960s tract homes around Florida Avenue, Stetson, and the older parts of West Hemet were built with galvanized steel water lines. Sixty-plus years later, the inside of those pipes is corroded almost shut, dropping water pressure, turning the first slug of morning water rust-brown, and making it impossible to run the dishwasher and shower at the same time. Repair only buys a year or two. The right answer is usually a partial or full repipe in copper or PEX, and we’ll quote it honestly with no scare tactics.

Hard water and water heater failure. Hemet’s water hardness sits in the high range, and that mineral content settles to the bottom of every tank water heater in the city. Sediment acts like an insulator, the burner runs longer to compensate, the bottom of the tank overheats, and eventually the tank cracks. If your unit is over 8 years old and has never been flushed, it’s living on borrowed time. We flush, repair, and replace, and we’ll talk through whether a tankless conversion makes sense for your home.

Slab leaks in 1980s and 1990s subdivisions. The copper supply lines under slab foundations in many Hemet subdivisions are reaching the age where pinhole leaks are common. Warning signs include warm spots on tile or laminate floors, hearing water running when no fixtures are on, and a water bill that creeps up month over month. We use electronic leak detection to pinpoint the leak, and most repairs are done by re-routing the line through the wall or attic instead of cutting the slab.

Main line root intrusion. The clay sewer laterals running from older Hemet homes out to the city main are cracked at the joints, and the trees in those mature neighborhoods send roots straight into the cracks. Symptoms are recurring main line backups, gurgling toilets when the washing machine drains, and sewage smell in the yard. We camera the line, show you the damage, and recommend either hydro jetting or trenchless repair depending on what we find.

Mobile home and manufactured home plumbing. Sierra Dawn, Casa del Sol, Park View, and the other mobile home communities in Hemet have plumbing layouts that most plumbers don’t want to deal with. Underbelly access, ABS waste lines, polybutylene supply, and unique water heater closets all require experience to work on without making the problem worse. We service mobile homes throughout Hemet routinely.

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Plumbing Questions Hemet Homeowners Ask

Q1: How fast can a plumber get to my house in Hemet? A: Most non-emergency calls placed before noon get same-day service across Hemet, including East Hemet, West Hemet, Valle Vista, and McSweeny Farms. True emergencies (burst pipe, sewage backup, no water) are dispatched immediately, 24 hours a day.

Q2: Do you service homes in 92543, 92544, and 92545? A: Yes, all Hemet ZIP codes plus 92546 and the surrounding San Jacinto, Valle Vista, Winchester, and Idyllwild areas. We cover the full city of Hemet and the broader San Jacinto Valley.

Q3: My older Hemet home has terrible water pressure. Can you fix it? A: Almost always, yes. Low pressure in Hemet homes built before 1970 is usually galvanized supply line corrosion. We’ll diagnose whether it’s a single line, the main into the house, or whole-home, and quote you a real repair option (often a partial or full repipe in copper or PEX). We do not chase symptoms with parts that won’t solve the problem.

Q4: Do you work on mobile homes in Sierra Dawn, Casa del Sol, or Park View? A: Yes. We service mobile and manufactured homes throughout Hemet’s senior and family communities. Underbelly water lines, ABS waste lines, mobile home water heater swaps, and polybutylene replacement are all routine work for us.

Q5: How often should a Hemet water heater be flushed? A: Once a year, given the hard water here. If yours has never been flushed and it’s over 5 years old, a flush may not solve the problem, and at that point we’ll give you the honest answer about repair versus replacement instead of selling you a service that won’t help.

Q6: Do you charge a service call fee? A: We charge a flat diagnostic fee that’s applied to the cost of the repair if you move forward. You’ll know the diagnostic fee before we drive out, and you’ll know the full repair price before any work starts.

Q7: Are you licensed and insured? A: Yes. The Amazing Plumber is a licensed California plumbing contractor (CSLB), BBB A+ accredited, and fully insured. License and insurance documentation available on request.

Need a Plumber in Hemet? Call Now.

You don’t need a chatbot or a five-step web form. Call (951) 287-9692 and talk to Ernesto or someone on his team. We’ll tell you what’s wrong, what it costs, and when we can be there. Honest plumbing, fair pricing, and work that holds up the second time you’d otherwise need to call.

Trust that each service is executed with an eye for detail and a dedication to quality, ensuring you receive results that last.

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