Great to work with!! Work was done quickly. They kept me updated and were very affordable! Call Chandler and his team for your plumbing needs!
Burst toilet feed hose, flooded our newly renovated bathrooms, and hallways, we caught it fairly quickly, Oscar came out and assessed the moisture levels and explained what we needed to do to minimize potential damage.
We had a water leak in our backyard landscaping system and couldn’t find it. Chandler came out, found the leak and made the repair. No more leak!
I have had Schuelke plumbing do many projects on my house over the years. They are the greatest. Always prompt and helpful…they never disappoint. Would highly recommend.
Response from Schuelke Plumbing Inland Empire:
Thank you for your awesome review, we greatly appreciate you taking the time to share your great experience with our company. We are always happy to hear that our customers are completely satisfied with our work.
We have used Schuelke plumbing multiple times. Always found the work to be excellent and their staff friendly and reliable. A great company!
This is the 2nd time I have used Schuelke Plumbing. They answer your calls quickly, assess the problem quickly, and initiate the repair. They are all pleasant, friendly and courteous. Very professional. Their service is impeccable! You'll never find a better, more reliable plumbing company!
Customers bathroom sink was draining slowly. Attempted to snake drain several times to remove clog via removal of P trap assembly but sink was still draining slowly. Performed camera inspection and noticed there was several peace’s of plastic jammed inside drain at a 90. Performed further snaking as was able to clear clog.
Was able to clear clog via cleanout on exterior of bathroom. Ran water for several minutes and everything was draining properly. It appears customer was on a septic system. If tenant continues to have issues with back ups I’d recommend pumping of septic tank
Customer has large root intrusion near cleanout that is causing clogs. Recommend performing repair to remove root intrusion and to install new two way cleanout Upon exposing sewer main cleanout we came across several issues. Customer has an old backflow system installed that had failed. The lid was off and flapper was broken inside of sewer main. This was allowing roots to enter the system and the flapper was also leading to clog. Removed this section and old cleanout and plumbed in new double sweep cleanout. We also noticed the existing 4” cast iron leading under the home was in very poor condition with a large crack on top of the pipe. Was able to dig back and expose pipe to find end of the crack to connect to. But eventually the rest of this cast iron pipe will need to be replaced.
Was able to snake drain via mainline cleanout on side of home. Performed camera inspection and saw customer had a large root intrusion. Customer also had an old bridge T cleanout which I recommend replacing at the same time as performing repair
Performed camera inspection via 2” vent on roof. This vent was for bathroom and was able to run camera all the way out to city sewer. Condition of pipe was in decent condition and didn’t see any issues which would lead to clogs. Ran camera down vent for washer machine but was not able to get passed approximately 15’ due to the amount of turns. If customer wishes to have further camera inspection done we will have to install a cleanout in wall for washer machine. Was unable to run camera down vent for kitchen sink due to there being a satellite dish mounted on top of the vent. Dish will either have to be removed or a cleanout behind kitchen sink of unit C will have to be installed to perform camera inspection. Recommended opening drywall behind kitchen sink and installing cleanout. Doing so will allow us to perform camera inspection without having to get on roof as well as allow for easy access for future cleaning.
Customer has old cast iron drains that have large amounts of build up on the inside which I believe was the cause of the clog. Recommended performing hydrojetting and descaling to clean up the inside of the old cast iron and prevent future clogs
Upon arrival tenant had notified me of the kitchen clog. I ran my snake through the clean out behind the kitchen wall in the laundry room. But unsuccessful due to the drain having large amount of gunk in it line. I had to remove the P trap assembly and run my flex shaft through the kitchen drain. Eventually I was able to clean up the gunk from the drain. I put the Ptrap assembly back together and ran the hot water side for about 5 minutes to clear out whatever gunk was left inside. The water did not back up. I let the tenant know that after she done in the kitchen to at least run hot water for a couple of minutes once a week.
Customers shower is clogged and not draining. Attempted to snake drain via overflow several times and was unable to clear the clog. Performed camera inspection via roof vent and was able to see any obstructions. This leads me to be believe that the issue is a failed P trap of drain located under the bathtub before the drain ties into the vent. Recommended removal of bathtub enclosure and jackhammering concrete in order to remove the old drain for the tub and install a new drain current waste and overflow is also install incorrectly
Removed customers old shower valve and installed customer supplied delta shower valve and trim. In order to plumb in we had to open drywall on the backside as well as install a trim kit on the shower side.
Upon arrival tenant notified that the bottom of the toilet had been leaking after she flushed it. When I flushed the guest toilet there was gurgling noise coming from the master bathroom toilet which was directly behind. I first ran my auger through the toilet to clear out what I thought was a potential soft clog. After a while of using my auger I decided to pull the toilet. I ran my camera down the flange and could not see anything visible, due to the poor visibility. I then went on the roof and ran my camera down the vent. I was able to locate my camera at the septic tank. I reinstalled the toilet with a new wax ring. I flushed both toilets and was not having any back ups. What I believe the issue is, is that the leech lines have failed and need to be replaced. I believe that is the issue because I was told by the tenant that the septic tank had been pump and the company told her that there were a lot of roots inside the septic tank. The issue of the leech lines failing means that t
Snaked customers drain via cleanout behind kitchen. Performed camera inspection and saw that customer had large amounts of grease built up in the line causing the clog. Attempted to clear out the grease as best as we could via snaking and running hot water. Ran water for several minutes and clog was cleared. If customer continues to have issues recommend performing hydrojetting to clear out the remaining grease.
Tenant had a mainline sewer clog. This clog took me most of the day to clear the line. I had to pull the toilet and go through toilet flange because there wasn’t an accessible clean out for me to go through. The reason is because of the root intrusion in the sewer line. Unfortunately with roots that large it will only be a matter of time when the mainline clogs again. I highly recommend to do an emergency spot repair and add a two way clean out.
Customer had a large belly in kitchen line. We saw cut and jackhammered concrete and re routed line to the closest 3” main located in the hallway in order to have proper fill
Augered customer’s toilet for a while to make sure that toilet was functioning again. Flushed the toilet 5 times and had no issues, nor did I see water leaking from the base of the toilet. Ran water in the bathroom and sink for about 10 minutes to make sure that there wasn’t was a main line clog. It appears the issue was at the toilet and customer did inform me that the person that uses the toilet does tend to also use a lot of toilet paper.