Rolling Hills residents trust us for straightforward plumbing service without the runaround.
Rolling Hills is one of Southern California’s most exclusive residential communities — a fully gated city of about 1,700 residents nestled in the hills of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Incorporated in 1957, this equestrian-zoned community requires every property to maintain a minimum one-acre lot with horse-keeping facilities. There are no commercial zones, no sidewalks, and no streetlights by design, preserving a rural character that’s truly unique within Los Angeles County. Properties are accessed through staffed guard gates along Rolling Hills Road and Palos Verdes Drive North.
We’re honored to serve Rolling Hills estates with the care and expertise these exceptional properties deserve. Our California C-36 license #1123492 ensures professional standards, and our plumbers have extensive experience working on the large, complex plumbing systems found here — barn and stable water lines, multi-zone irrigation, and the premium fixtures homeowners in Rolling Hills expect.
Most Rolling Hills homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s, with many having undergone major renovations and expansions over the decades. Original plumbing typically consists of copper supply lines and cast iron drain systems. Given their age, many homes experience pinhole leaks in copper pipes, deteriorating cast iron stacks, and corroded galvanized fittings in sections that weren’t updated during remodels. The large footprint of these homes means extensive pipe runs, and guest houses, pool houses, and equestrian facilities add even more complexity.
Rolling Hills’ hilltop location on the Palos Verdes Peninsula means properties sit atop expansive clay soils that swell with winter rains and crack during dry summers. That constant movement shifts underground sewer and water lines. The rural lot sizes mean long private sewer laterals — sometimes exceeding 200 feet — that are vulnerable to root intrusion from mature oak, eucalyptus, and pepper trees. And horse-keeping properties face additional challenges from barn drainage, wash-rack plumbing, and irrigation systems that need to handle equestrian-grade usage.
Rolling Hills estates in the Palos Verdes/Harbor area need plumbing that works — from equestrian facilities to main residences. We cover every service listed below.
When a main line breaks on a Crest Road estate at midnight or a water heater fails in a Portuguese Bend Road home during a cold snap, you need a plumber who can navigate the gated community quickly. Our emergency team is familiar with Rolling Hills access procedures and carries specialized equipment for large estate plumbing — high-capacity sump pumps, commercial-grade leak detection tools that can trace problems across multi-acre properties.
We provide 24/7 emergency plumbing service throughout Rolling Hills. Our trucks are fully stocked, and our licensed plumbers typically arrive within 60 minutes. We’ll assess the situation, explain your options clearly, and get to work right away. Call 562-309-3174 for emergency service.
Rolling Hills is one of the few cities in Los Angeles County that requires equestrian facilities on every property, and that means plumbing demands that go well beyond a typical residential home. Horse barns need frost-proof hydrants for wash racks, automatic waterers in stalls and paddocks, and drainage systems that handle the heavy water volumes associated with daily horse care. Wash-rack drains must be properly connected to prevent runoff from entering storm drains — an environmental compliance issue that LA County takes seriously. We install and maintain equestrian plumbing systems throughout Rolling Hills, from simple barn hydrant replacements to complete wash-rack plumbing with proper drainage, grading, and connections.
The expansive lots in Rolling Hills also mean extensive outdoor irrigation systems, pool and spa plumbing, and sometimes separate water service for guest houses or detached workshops. Properties along Crest Road and Portuguese Bend Road often have irrigation zones covering an acre or more, with drip lines, sprinkler heads, and control valves that need periodic maintenance. When a main irrigation line develops a leak beneath a riding arena or paddock, the saturated ground can become unsafe for horses and costly to repair. We offer irrigation system audits that identify leaks, pressure problems, and inefficient zones before they cause real damage. Our familiarity with Rolling Hills’ community association rules means we work within the aesthetic and construction guidelines that help preserve the community’s rural character.
Serving Upper Rolling Hills, Lower Rolling Hills, and the entire community — we’re your local licensed plumber for repairs, installations, and emergencies. Reach out at 562-309-3174.
Planning a plumbing project in Rolling Hills? Here are the official city resources you may need:
Rolling Hills requires permits for most plumbing work. Coast City Plumbing can help guide you through the permit process. Call us at 562-309-3174 for assistance.
Coast City Plumbing also serves these communities across the Greater Los Angeles and Orange County area.