
Richards Rooter and Plumbing extends a warm welcome. We are a licensed plumbing contractor located in Los Angeles, California, with a legacy of providing superior commercial and residential plumbing services since 1994. Our commitment is to match our services to your schedule, whether it's for your home or business, and to meet your unique needs. Your satisfaction is our ultimate priority. Richards Rooter and Plumbing transcends the role of a standard plumbing company. We offer services that encompass more than just fixing leaks and clogs; we specialize in drain cleaning and water heater maintenance. Whether it's minor repairs or major renovations, we are dedicated to maintaining the safety and smooth operation of your home. Our comprehensive services include drain cleaning, water heater installation and repair, sewer and water line replacement, trenchless pipe repair, and more. We are also available 24/7 for Plumbing Emergency Services, covering Water Pipe Repair, Water Heater Repair, Water Heater Installation, and Tankless Water Heater Installation.
Served areas
- Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Woodland Hills, Chatsworth, West Hollywood, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Burbank, Canoga Park, Century City, Eagle Rock, Glendale, Encino, Flintridge, Granada Hills, Marina Del Rey, Mission Hills, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Panorama City, Pasadena, Rancho Park, San Fernando, San Marino, Sherman Oaks, South Pasadena, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sunland, Sylmar, Tarzana, Tujunga, Universal City, Valley Village, Van Nuys, Venice, Verdugo City, Hollywood, Westwood, Winnetka and Montrose.
Details
- Year established: 1994
- Licensed
- Insured
Payment methods
- Cash, Debit cards, Credit cards, Mobile payments
Services






Elevated water pressure has the potential to trigger water leaks, resulting in household flooding. Any water pressure exceeding 80 psi can pose significant issues for a residential plumbing setup. Excessive pressure can ultimately harm water-dependent appliances and, in some cases, contribute to leaks and the phenomenon referred to as "water hammers" – characterized by audible knocking sounds in the walls when plumbing fixtures are turned off or when you shut off your faucet. Thankfully, you can maintain your water pressure within a safe range by installing a pressure regulator, also known as a WPRV valve, on your primary water line.