4 J's Plumbing And Drain Cleaning

(on lafayette)
Contractors in Oxnard, CA
Contractors
Plumbers and Heating Technicians

Location

311 Lafayette Dr
Oxnard, CA
93036

About

Since 1991, our plumbing company in Oxnard, California, has offered quality plumbing services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. At 4 J's Plumbing And Drain Cleaning, we are open seven days a week for your convenience. Our locally owned and owner-operated full service plumbing company offers quick response times because we understand the urgency of your service call.

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What is CPVC pipe? It’s a thermoplastic chlorinated polyvinyl chloride pipe designed to carry hot and cold water. It’s popular for commercial installations, because it’s more affordable than copper and more resistant to high heat than traditional PVC pipe.
Are you interested in saving money on your yearly water bill? We can help by installing low-flow faucets throughout your home and replacing your toilets with models that use significantly less water per flush.
If you’ve had issues in the past with plumbing installations in other buildings, you may be looking for a service you can trust. Rest assured that we’ll do everything possible to ensure that your plumbing is installed properly and meets all necessary codes.
A faulty flushing mechanism in a toilet can cause a huge hit on your wallet. Because the mechanism allows water to constantly flow into the bowl, leaving the water on can rack up some big water usage. You can still use the toilet, just remember to turn off the main water after the bowl is refilled with clean water.
One of the biggest elements that differentiates commercial from residential plumbing lies in the complexity of the two systems. Commercial plumbing systems need to be designed to serve a large number of people over a large portion of the day.
Most people don’t call a plumber unless there is an emergency. But there are a number of ways a plumber can help you to save money in your home, including repairing any leaks from faucets or the shower. Fixing a running toilet can save about $10 a month on your water bill, for example.
Whether it’s a retail store or a restaurant, remodeling can be the perfect way to bring more customers in the door. It’s also a perfect opportunity to check, fix, or redo parts of your plumbing, so your place will be fantastic for the reopening.
Toilets by the numbers: The number of residential toilets currently located in the United States is reported to total approximately 222 million.
Steam traps require careful attention and due diligence because they must be properly sized. In addition, in areas where the steam traps are subjected to below-freezing temperatures, an automatic drain valve must be used.
The next time your toilet looks like it’s going to overflow, remember your childhood pranks. Toilets use cold water to flush, which is why you can turn up the heat on someone in the shower with a quick flush. To slow down the toilet’s flow, turn on the cold water on a nearby sink.
Do you live in a warm, sunny climate? You may want to consider adding a solar water heater for your home. These can save up to 80 percent on the cost of heating water, according to Consumer Reports, but are not nearly as efficient in cooler, cloudy climates.
LEED certification requires careful planning and understanding of the fixtures being installed and how they garner points in any given situation. For example, waterless urinals in one building may not have as great a value as they would in another because urinal water usage accounts for too small a percentage of a building’s total water consumption.
When you live in an older home, you may worry that you’re on borrowed time with your hot water heater. If you’re ready to begin exploring your replacement options, we’re always happy to walk you through the products and the process.
Evidence indicates that, as early as the 1600s, hollow log pipes were installed in some Boston homes and buildings to channel sewage to the nearest stream. As a result, Massachusetts adopted its first water pollution control regulation in 1647.
Did you know pipes used for plumbing haven't always been made of metal? In the 1800s, both Boston and Montreal used wooden pipes; they were logs that were hollowed out and tapered at the ends.
Whether it’s bathrooms, kitchens, or water supplies for machines, commercial plumbing deals with a much larger scale than residential plumbing. That’s why it’s important to go with a commercial plumbing specialist, who will give you a system that can take the pressure.
How can a dual flush toilet save me money? There are two settings, as the name of the toilet indicates. For liquid waste, the toilet uses as little as 1.1 gallons of water, while it’s common for older toilets today to use between 3.5 to 5 gallons of water.
There are many ways to upgrade your commercial plumbing system and boost water efficiency in public areas. This includes the installation of ultra low-flow aerators on all faucets, sensor operated faucets in washrooms, sensor operated urinals, and low flush toilets and flush valves.
So what are threaded pipes when it comes to plumbing systems? These are metal pipes with a tapered “female” iron pipe thread. They can be connected to just about any type of plumbing pipe by using adapters that screw in and provide the correct fitting.
One of the many services offered by today's licensed plumbing contractor is well extension! In fact, in most cases a buried well can be extended up to a foot or more above the finished grade. A service like this can benefit your water quality and increase your water supply.
PEX plumbing systems are becoming quite popular with building inspectors. Why? PEX connections don’t require dry fitting and are completed in one step, so a quick visual inspection confirms a solid connection has been made.
It’s important to remember that some clients can focus on the tiniest of details when they’re trying to determine whether to let you keep their business. While we can’t help you with the competition, we can help you ensure your plumbing fixtures don’t scream outdated and overlooked to your clients.
You may think the first plumbing pipes were made of lead or some other type of metal, but that's not the case. In fact, many experts now believe some of the first plumbing systems were outfitted with "pipes" made from hollowed out logs.
If you are considering a plumbing upgrade for your commercial property, one thing to consider is the potential costs of repairing flooring and other damage from a burst pipe or slow leak. By replacing out-of-date fixtures, you can avoid these kinds of problems in the future.
Ever heard of an aerator? It's an accessory that reduces the amount of water coming out of a sink faucet. Aerators still maintain good water pressure, but save you water -- and money.
Clogged drains can lead to more than just inconvenience to a business. If the water backs up enough it can actually shut the business down. Having your system inspected and cleaned out by a commercial plumber periodically can help prevent problems before they lead to flooding.
Did you know that only about 0.5 percent of U.S. homes now lack indoor plumbing? Most newer homes have three or more bathrooms. But as common as the flushing toilet may seem, it's actually a relatively modern convenience.

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  • What is the phone number for 4 J's Plumbing And Drain Cleaning in Oxnard CA?
    You can reach them at: 805-754-3659. It’s best to call 4 J's Plumbing And Drain Cleaning during business hours.
  • What is the address for 4 J's Plumbing And Drain Cleaning on lafayette in Oxnard?
    4 J's Plumbing And Drain Cleaning is located at this address: 311 Lafayette Dr Oxnard, CA 93036.