Round-the-clock plumbing service in Calabasas. One call gets a licensed plumber to your door.
Calabasas is an upscale suburban city of about 24,000 residents in the western San Fernando Valley, incorporated in 1991. Nestled between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Simi Hills along the US-101 corridor, it's known for scenic beauty, gated communities, and celebrity residents. Much of Calabasas was developed between the 1980s and 2000s, with master-planned communities like The Oaks featuring large custom homes on landscaped lots. The city preserves a lot of open space, including the Juan Bautista de Anza Trail corridor and the adjacent Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area — giving Calabasas a distinctly rural-suburban character that's unusual for LA County.
We provide premium residential plumbing services throughout Calabasas, from the gated estates of The Oaks to the family homes of Calabasas Park and Mulwood. With California C-36 license #1123492, we bring the technical skill and professionalism that Calabasas homeowners expect. That includes tankless water heater installation, whole-house water filtration, repiping, sewer line repair, and gas line work — all done with respect for your property and attention to detail.
Calabasas homes were primarily built between the 1980s and early 2000s, using copper supply lines and ABS or PVC drain systems. That's a more modern generation of plumbing than what you'll find in older LA County communities. But copper systems from the 1980s are now 40+ years old and starting to show age — pinhole leaks and corroded fittings, particularly in homes with aggressive water chemistry. The large custom homes typical of Calabasas feature complex plumbing layouts: multiple water heaters (tank and tankless), recirculation systems, pool and spa equipment, outdoor kitchen plumbing, and extensive irrigation. Maintaining these systems takes a plumber with high-end residential experience.
Calabasas' hillside and canyon setting creates unique considerations. Many homes are built on sloped lots with retaining walls and tiered foundations, resulting in longer sewer laterals that navigate grade changes. They're more prone to joint separation. The Santa Monica Mountains geology produces variable soils — from expansive clay in the valleys to decomposed sandstone on the slopes — that move with seismic activity and seasonal moisture changes. Las Virgenes Municipal Water District supplies water with moderate hardness that deposits minerals inside water heaters and luxury fixtures. And wildfire risk in the Santa Monica Mountains zone makes keeping gas lines and shut-off valves in proper working condition especially important.
Serving the western San Fernando Valley, we bring licensed, professional plumbing to Calabasas homes and businesses. Here's everything we can help with.
When a water heater fails in a large Oaks estate or a hillside sewer line backs up in Calabasas Hills during a rainstorm, you need a plumber who can navigate the gated communities and winding canyon roads — and arrive with the right equipment. We respond to emergencies across Calabasas, understanding that a leak in a home with travertine floors or custom cabinetry requires not just speed but care in protecting the property during repairs.
Call our 24/7 emergency line at 562-309-3174 for immediate response to burst pipes, sewer backups, water heater failures, and gas line emergencies. We dispatch licensed technicians who arrive with fully stocked vehicles and provide upfront pricing before beginning any work.
Whether you own a home in The Oaks or a business elsewhere in Calabasas, we deliver the professional service your property needs. Call 562-309-3174 to schedule your free estimate.
Planning a plumbing project in Calabasas? Here are the official city resources you may need:
The City of Calabasas requires building permits for water heater replacement, repiping, sewer line work, and gas line modifications. The city has specific requirements for homes in hillside and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. Coast City Plumbing handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and inspection coordination for Calabasas projects.
Coast City Plumbing also serves these communities across the Greater Los Angeles and Orange County area.