Emergency Call in Los Angeles
On July 3, 2026, our team responded to an emergency plumbing call in Los Angeles. Upon arrival, the technician inspected the under-sink drain assembly, which included a P-trap made of white PVC piping connected to a chrome sink drain with brass ferrule connections. Supply lines fitted with hose clamps were routed through the ceiling cavity, and a black flexible drain hose ran through the attic space alongside galvanized metal ductwork.
The inspection revealed mineral deposits and oxidation on the brass components, along with dust accumulation in the ceiling cavity. These conditions suggested the system had not been thoroughly cleaned in some time. The technician performed a comprehensive cleaning and flushing of the drain system, collecting debris on yellow microfiber cloths as part of the process. Clorox bleach, glass cleaner, and ammonia-free surface cleaner were used to address buildup on fixtures and components.
The P-trap assembly was found to be intact with no visible leaks. All hose clamps on the supply connections were properly positioned and secure. After cleaning and inspection, the drain system was confirmed to be functioning without obstruction. The white PVC cleanout fitting was also verified as part of the system check.
The emergency call was completed successfully, with the drain system restored to proper working condition. For future emergency plumbing service in Los Angeles, our team remains available around the clock to address urgent issues.