Emergency Call in West Hollywood
During an emergency service call in West Hollywood on June 19, 2026, our team inspected the under-sink plumbing assembly and found a mixed-age system requiring attention. The installation featured copper supply lines with brass fittings and shutoff valves, along with flexible stainless steel braided supply hoses routed neatly without kinks. A chrome-finished aerator and strainer were present at the sink drain connection.
The drain assembly included a properly configured trap made of PVC or similar material, positioned correctly to prevent backflow and maintain seal integrity. Above the sink cabinet, a dark cylindrical tank—likely a water heater or pressure vessel—was mounted with a wall-mounted shut-off valve assembly featuring dual controls. A black electrical cord connected to the upper tank indicated active equipment requiring proper power management.
Our inspection revealed copper piping showing oxidation and patina consistent with age, though all connections appeared secure with no visible leaks present. The flexible supply hose was coiled neatly, eliminating kink-related stress points that could compromise water flow or cause premature failure. The drain assembly was properly positioned with appropriate clearance from the marble-pattern countertop and surrounding cabinetry.
Work completed focused on ensuring the integrity of supply line connections and verifying the drain assembly configuration. All components were assessed for functionality and safety. For ongoing maintenance or future emergency plumbing needs in West Hollywood, our team remains available to address any concerns with your under-sink systems or related fixtures.