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1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
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White Glove Plumbing
Repipe & PRV Pressure Management in Anaheim Hills, Anaheim, CA
Serving ZIPs: 92807, 92808
Typical ETA: 20–40 minutes via 55 → 91 → Weir Canyon/Santa Ana Canyon Rd
Hillside elevation, long hot-water runs, and many 70s–90s slab-on-grade homes make pinhole leaks and hot-side slab leaks common in Anaheim Hills. When leaks repeat across zones, a clean, minimally open whole-home repipe is the most reliable, high-value fix—paired with PRV (pressure reducing valve) tuning to protect the new system (and your fixtures) from hillside pressure spikes.
1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Open: 24 hours

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"I manage a few rentals in the OC and had a pipe burst recently. Called White Glove Plumbing and Joe came right out—super quick, professional, and kept me updated the whole time. As a property manager, reliable vendors are everything—and White Glove Plumbing really delivered. Great service and definitely my go-to from now on."
Julia Clarke

"Our water heater leaked out of nowhere and we were freaking out. Luckily, Joe showed up fast and took care of it. He was super friendly, explained what was going on, and had everything fixed up way quicker than I expected. Honestly, such a relief—definitely calling White Glove Plumbing again if we ever need plumbing help."
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"I had a great experience with White Glove Plumbing! When we had water damage because of a leaky toilet they were super helpful. Communication was easy throughout the whole process. They are professional, experienced, and knowledgeable."
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Whole-Home Repipe
Ideal for: two or more leaks in a year, mixed galvanized/copper, low flow at distant baths, or prior slab leak patches.
How we design it for Anaheim Hills
System pressure/flow audit and zone isolation
Material plan: PEX-A (quiet, flexible routing) or Type L copper where preferred
Minimal-opening routing via attic/wall chases; dust containment & daily cleanup
New labeled manifold/shutoffs, code-correct supports, seismic strapping
What you get
Balanced pressure to upstairs suites and distant baths
Fewer emergencies, better fixture performance, and cleaner mechanical spaces
Drywall patch/texture ready for paint; permits & inspections handled
Water-off window: typically 4–8 hrs/day during the swap; water restored nightly.
PRV Testing & Water Conditioning
Why here: hillside static pressure often drifts >75–80 PSI, stressing valves, heaters, and copper lines; OC hard water accelerates scale.
What we do
Measure static/dynamic PSI and adjust/replace the PRV (target ~55–65 PSI)
Inspect main shutoff/angle stops and replace if aging
Optional whole-home conditioning/filtration to reduce scale and valve wear
Result: quieter plumbing, fewer leaks, longer appliance life, smoother valves.
Anaheim Hills Issues We See Most
Pressure-induced pinholes in hot/cold copper runs
Hot-line slab leaks under kitchens/hall baths in older slabs
Slow hot water to view-side suites—great candidates for recirculation
Hard-water scale on premium shower valves & glass—conditioning recommended
Recent Jobs Nearby
Nohl Ranch Rd (near the golf course): Three leaks in 12 months. Designed PEX-A repipe, added labeled manifold; PRV set to 60 PSI. Walls patched & texture-matched.
Weir Canyon corridor (92808): Low flow + noisy valves. Partial repipe of upstairs trunk; whole-home conditioner installed; fixtures now smooth and quiet.
E Santa Ana Canyon Rd: Prior slab patch failed. Hot-side in-wall reroute to preserve flooring; later scheduled full repipe—water restored each evening.
How We Work
Upfront options & clear pricing
Locate first, open last when an active leak is present (non-destructive diagnostics)
Floor/wall protection to remodel-grade standards; tidy daily cleanup
One team for plumbing + restoration if water damage is involved
Frequently Asked Questions
Repipe vs. another spot repair—how do I decide for an Anaheim Hills (92807/92808) home?
If you’ve had two or more leaks in the last year, prior slab-leak patches, or “new leaks in new areas,” it’s usually a system issue—common in Anaheim Hills’ 70s–90s slab-on-grade homes. A planned whole-home repipe is often the cleanest way to stop repeat pinholes. If you’re unsure where the failure is, electronic leak detection can confirm what’s leaking before you commit.
Why is water pressure often high in hillside Anaheim Hills, and what should it be set to?
In areas like Serrano and along the Weir Canyon/Santa Ana Canyon Rd corridors, hillside static pressure can drift high and stress valves, heaters, and copper lines. We measure static/dynamic pressure and correct it with PRV pressure regulator replacement, typically targeting a steady, fixture-friendly range around 55–65 PSI. Stabilizing pressure is one of the best ways to protect a newly repiped system and reduce “surprise” leaks.
Do you have to open a lot of walls to repipe an Anaheim Hills two-story?
Usually not—most Anaheim Hills repipes are routed through attic paths and wall chases to keep openings small and predictable, which matters in remodeled kitchens and primary suites. A well-planned whole-home repipe should feel organized, with dust control and tidy daily cleanup. After access, drywall repair and painting can get everything back to paint-ready condition.
What are the telltale signs of a hot-side slab leak in Anaheim Hills?
Hot-line slab leaks often show up as a warm floor spot (commonly under kitchens or hall baths), a water bill that jumps, or a meter that keeps moving when everything is off. In older slab homes near Canyon Rim and Mohler Loop, these leaks can hide for a while before staining appears. Start with electronic leak detection and, if confirmed, address it with finish-minded slab leak repair.
PEX-A or copper—which tends to be better for Anaheim Hills repipes?
Both materials perform great when installed correctly, and Anaheim Hills homes often benefit from planning around long runs and pressure swings. Many homeowners like PEX-A for quieter lines and flexible routing, while Type L copper can make sense in exposed areas or when you prefer traditional materials. We map the best fit during your whole-home repipe, then protect it by dialing in pressure with PRV pressure regulator replacement.
Hot water is slow to view-side suites—can Anaheim Hills homes add recirculation?
Yes—Anaheim Hills’ multi-level layouts can mean long hot-water runs to upstairs baths, so you wait (and waste water) every morning. Adding recirculation pump installation during a repipe or as a stand-alone upgrade can cut the wait dramatically. If temperatures swing after recirc, mixing valve commissioning and recirc balancing helps keep showers steady.
Does water conditioning really help in Anaheim Hills with hard-water scale on premium fixtures?
Orange County hard water can scale up shower valves and leave spotting on glass—something Anaheim Hills homeowners notice quickly with premium trim. For maximum scale reduction, a water softener installation is usually the most noticeable; if you prefer lower maintenance, a salt-free conditioner installation is a popular alternative. Keeping performance consistent is easier with an annual maintenance and hardness re-check.
If a leak caused damage under flooring or cabinets in Anaheim Hills, what happens after the plumbing is fixed?
Once the leak is stopped, the priority is drying the slab and wall cavities quickly so odor and mold risk don’t become the bigger issue. We typically start with slab-leak water damage cleanup and continue with structural drying with air movers & dehumidifiers to bring materials back to safe moisture levels. If finishes need to be put back together afterward, drywall repair and painting helps keep everything clean and cohesive.
Directions & Coverage
From our Santa Ana hub, we reach Anaheim Hills via 55 → 91 → Weir Canyon/Santa Ana Canyon Rd in 20–40 minutes. Primary coverage: 92807, 92808 across Canyon Rim, Mohler Loop, Nohl Ranch, Serrano, and adjacent hills.
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Address: 1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: (949) 209-5206
Email: office@whitegloveplumbingca.com
White Glove Plumbing is locally based in Santa Ana and serves residential and commercial clients across Orange County with 24/7 emergency plumbing and water-damage restoration.
Our expert team handles leak detection, emergency plumbing, water extraction/dry-out, sewage cleanup, mold remediation, and reconstruction in top OC areas including Irvine, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Orange, Tustin, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, and San Clemente - plus surrounding neighborhoods.
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