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24/7 Emergency Service

24/7 Emergency Plumber in Moorpark, CA

Since 1976. Emergency plumber response across all of Moorpark 24/7 — from historic High Street and the master-planned tracts of Mountain Meadows and Campus Park to Country Club Estates, Peach Hill, and the foothill homes along Tierra Rejada and Big Mountain.

When a slab leak surfaces in a Mountain Meadows tract home at midnight or a polybutylene supply line splits in a Campus Park kitchen on a holiday weekend, the question isn’t who’s cheapest — it’s who’s going to actually pick up the phone, give you a real ETA, and show up. AAA Paradise Plumbing & Rooter has been serving Moorpark since 1976. Our trucks roll from Ventura across the 118 and the 23, and we know Moorpark’s full mix of housing — the historic downtown bungalows along High Street, the dense 80s-90s tracts of Mountain Meadows, Campus Park, and Peach Hill, the larger lots of Country Club Estates and Walnut Acres, the newer subdivisions off Miller Parkway and Spring Road, and the foothill homes climbing Tierra Rejada Road and Big Mountain.

If you’re reading this with water on the floor, stop reading and call 805-642-9222. We’ll walk you through shutting off the water and dispatch the nearest crew while we’re still on the phone.

Plumbing Emergencies We Handle in Moorpark

Anything that can’t wait until Monday morning. The most common emergency calls we get from Ventura homes:

  • Burst pipes and active leaks. Behind walls, under slabs, in attics, in the yard. We stop the active flow first, then diagnose and repair. See broken pipe repair.
  • Water heater failures. No hot water, leaking tank, pilot light won’t stay lit, or worse — tank rupture flooding the garage. Same-day replacement when needed. See water heater repair.
  • Sewer line backups. Sewage coming up through drains, toilets that overflow into tubs, basement floor drains spewing. Hydro-jetting, camera diagnosis, and trenchless replacement if needed.
  • Slab leaks. Hot spots on the floor, mysterious running-water sounds, water bills climbing. See slab leak repair.
  • Gas leak emergencies. Rotten-egg smell, hissing near the meter, pilot lights that won’t stay lit. We’re C-36 licensed for gas. See gas line repair.
  • Overflowing toilets and clogged main lines. When plunging isn’t cutting it and the floor is getting wet. See drain cleaning.
  • Frozen or freeze-cracked exterior pipes. Rare in Ventura, but it happens during cold snaps — especially to outdoor hose bibs and irrigation backflows.
  • Failed shut-off valves. When you can’t shut off the water to fix a small problem, the small problem turns into a big one. We replace failed mains, angle stops, and isolation valves.

Common Plumbing Emergencies Across Moorpark

Moorpark’s mix of 1980s-2000s master-planned tracts hitting end-of-life, original polybutylene and early PEX supply lines, hard inland water, hot summers and cold winter nights, and foothill terrain north of town creates specific recurring emergencies. The pattern of what fails — and where — isn’t random.

Polybutylene and early PEX failures in 1980s-90s tracts (Mountain Meadows, Campus Park, Peach Hill)

A lot of Moorpark’s 1980s and early 1990s tract construction went in with polybutylene supply lines and the earliest generations of PEX. Polybutylene is a known failure: it degrades from chlorinated water from the inside, and after 25-40 years it splits at fittings without warning, usually behind a wall or in an attic. We get the calls when a Mountain Meadows or Campus Park homeowner walks into the kitchen at 6 a.m. and finds water dripping from the ceiling. Whole-home re-pipes are a much bigger conversation; the emergency call is about stopping the immediate leak. See broken pipe repair.

Slab leaks in 80s-2000s slab-on-grade tract homes

Most Moorpark housing is slab-on-grade, and the original copper supply lines that run under those slabs are now 25-40+ years into hard-water service. Pinhole leaks under the slab show up as warm spots on the floor, the sound of running water with everything shut off, or an unexplained water bill spike. We see slab leaks across Mountain Meadows, Country Club Estates, Walnut Acres, Belmont, and the older Peach Hill blocks. See slab leak repair.

Hard water shortening water heater life across Moorpark

Moorpark’s municipal water comes through Calleguas MWD and runs hard, and that scale builds up on water heater elements and inside tanks. The 12-year tank often gives out at 7 or 8 across Moorpark — we see it constantly in the larger Country Club Estates homes with higher hot-water demand and across the older Mountain Meadows and Walnut Acres blocks. Same-day tank replacement is one of our most common Moorpark calls. See water heater repair or tankless conversion.

Pressure regulator failures in Big Mountain and Tierra Rejada foothill homes

Homes north of the 118 climbing Big Mountain and along the upper end of Tierra Rejada Road sit at enough elevation that incoming water pressure runs well above household-safe levels. Most rely on a pressure-reducing valve (PRV) at the meter. When the PRV fails — usually after 12-15 years — the house gets uncontrolled high pressure, which blows out supply lines, fixture cartridges, and water heater T&P valves all over the home.

Sewer backups from root intrusion in older High Street and downtown blocks

The original downtown core along High Street and the older blocks south of Los Angeles Avenue have older clay or early cast iron sewer laterals, often with mature trees overhead. Roots find every joint. Recurring backups in the same drain are the classic symptom. Hydro-jetting clears the immediate emergency; trenchless replacement fixes the broken line without trenching the yard.

Freeze-cracked exterior pipes on cold inland winter nights

Moorpark sits inland enough that winter nights occasionally drop below freezing — rare, but it happens. Outdoor hose bibs, irrigation backflows, and exposed exterior copper crack when they freeze and then thaw, and homeowners discover the problem the next morning when something turns on. We get a cluster of these calls every time a cold snap rolls through the Tierra Rejada Valley.

Why Moorpark Homeowners Call Us First

  • Across the 118 from Ventura. Our dispatch office is at 1645 Donlon St #106 in Ventura, and we’ve been working Moorpark for fifty years. We know polybutylene failures, slab leaks in 80s-2000s tract homes, hard-water tank failures, and Big Mountain PRV issues — not just the easy stuff.
  • Fast response across the 118. Most Moorpark emergency calls get a crew on-site within the hour from our Ventura dispatch, depending on traffic and where in Moorpark you are.
  • A real dispatcher answers, 24/7. No phone tree, no voicemail, no after-hours answering service that takes your name and hangs up. A person who knows the area picks up.
  • No emergency surcharge. The price you’re quoted is the price you pay. We don’t penalize you for calling at 2 a.m.
  • Family-owned since 1976. Fifty years of doing Ventura plumbing means we’ve seen what fails, where it fails, and how to fix it the first time.
  • Licensed, bonded, insured. CA Contractor License #323929. C-36 Plumbing. Every job, every crew, every truck.
  • Warrantied workmanship. Written into every work order. No fine print.

Our Emergency Response Process

  1. You call. A real dispatcher answers, takes the details, and walks you through stopping the immediate damage if needed (usually: shut off the water at the main).
  2. We dispatch the nearest crew. You get a real ETA based on where our trucks currently are — not an automated estimate.
  3. On-site diagnosis. We identify the actual problem — not just the symptom — and quote a flat price before any tool comes out of the truck.
  4. Stop the immediate damage. Containment, shut-off, drying. Whatever it takes to keep the situation from getting worse while we plan the repair.
  5. Repair, test, document. We make the fix, pressure-test it, and write up the warranty on the work order.
  6. Followup if needed. If the emergency repair was a stopgap (e.g., we capped a line at 11 p.m. and need to come back for the full repair Monday), we schedule it before we leave.

Emergency Plumber FAQs — Moorpark

A real dispatcher answers immediately, 24/7 — no phone tree, no voicemail, no after-hours answering service. We dispatch the nearest available crew to your Moorpark address right away, often before you hang up. Whether you’re in historic downtown along High Street, the master-planned tracts of Mountain Meadows, Campus Park, Country Club Estates, Walnut Acres, Peach Hill, or Belmont, or in the foothill homes along Tierra Rejada Road and the slopes of Big Mountain, the dispatcher gives you a real ETA on the call based on traffic and which crew is closest, and stays on with you until help is on the way.

We bill emergency calls at a fair, upfront rate — not the inflated overnight markup some companies use to penalize you for needing help at 2 a.m. The price is the price, quoted before we touch a tool, regardless of the hour.

Anything with water actively flowing where it shouldn’t, sewage backing up into the house, no working toilet in a one-bathroom home, no hot water in winter, a gas smell, or any situation where waiting until tomorrow makes the damage significantly worse. If you’re unsure, call — the dispatcher will tell you honestly whether it can wait.

Yes. We’re licensed for gas line work (CA C-36) and respond to gas leak calls 24/7. If you smell gas right now, call SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200 first to shut the meter, get everyone out of the house, then call us at 805-642-9222 to find and fix the leak.

Shut off the water at the main if water is actively flowing — usually near the front of the house or at the meter. If you don’t know where the shut-off is, our dispatcher will walk you through it on the phone. Move what you can out of the water path, take photos for insurance, and we’ll handle the rest when we arrive.

All of Moorpark — historic downtown along High Street, Mountain Meadows, Campus Park, Country Club Estates, Walnut Acres, Peach Hill, Belmont, the Tierra Rejada Valley corridor, the homes climbing Big Mountain, and the newer subdivisions along Miller Parkway and Spring Road. ZIP code 93021 is in our service area, and we work adjacent Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, and Camarillo from the same dispatch.

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