Lynch Plumbing

Serving Los Angeles & San Fernando Valley

Areas We Serve

Serving Homes, Businesses, & Industrial Properties in the San Fernando Valley & Los Angeles

Every property will eventually need the assistance of a trained plumber. Lynch Plumbing has been serving properties across the San Fernando Valley and the Great Los Angeles area since 1985. As third-generation plumbers, our father-daughter team are proud to offer high-quality services from licensed, bonded, and insured plumbers. We always put our customers at the center of everything we do!

Want to know if our services are available in your area? Call (818) 483-0139 today to chat with our LA-based team. Se habla español.

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Working Hard to Meet the Needs of Our Customers

From basic plumbing to specialized drain, sewer, and water line services, we make sure that you can always access the help you need, no matter where you are, what your issue is, or when you call. Our service area encompasses LA County, the San Fernando Valley, Ventura County, and countless other cities, towns, and communities, making us the go-to plumbing team for thousands of Southern California property owners.

Lynch Plumbing serves customers in all of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties

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Why Choose

Lynch Plumbing?

Family-Owned & Operated

37+ Years in Business

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Licensed, Insured & Bonded

FAQs

It’s possible that there is something wrong with your water supply, such as high water pressure, thermal expansion, or a leak in the line.
The typical lifespan of a water heater is about 8 to 12 years. However, this can vary depending on the type of water heater and the amount of use it gets. Warranties can be a big clue. Consumer brand heaters have prorated warranties whereas professional brands have full warranties.
Polybutylene pipe was once a popular type of piping in local homes, but it has since been found to be defective and prone to leaks. If you suspect that you have polybutylene pipe in your home, you should call a plumber to inspect it. Polybutylene pipe is typically blue or gray in color, so if you see any piping that matches this description, you should assume that it is polybutylene and call our plumbers to upgrade your water line.