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1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
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White Glove Plumbing
Repipe & Water Conditioning in Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa, CA
Serving ZIP: 92626
Typical ETA: 15–25 minutes via 405/55 → Harbor Blvd / Adams Ave
Mid-century and 70s-era Mesa Verde homes near the golf course often have original copper, long runs to second-floor baths, and OC hard water. The result: repeat pinhole leaks, low flow at distant fixtures, and cartridge wear. Our clean, minimally open whole-home repipe ends the cycle—paired with water conditioning to protect your new lines and premium fixtures.
1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Open: 24 hours

Zoë Kellner

"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."
Nina Berger

"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+ leaks in a year, mixed galvanized/copper, rusty water, or prior slab-patch history.
How we design it for Mesa Verde
System pressure/flow audit and zone isolation before any opening
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 and seismic strapping
What you get
Reliable supply and balanced pressure to upstairs suites
Fewer emergencies; 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.
Whole-Home Water Conditioning
Why here: Costa Mesa’s hard water accelerates scale, clogs aerators, spots glass, and shortens appliance life.
What we do
Test hardness & pressure; size a conditioner/softener for household demand
Proper bypass/loops for irrigation and hose bibbs
Optional carbon filtration for taste/odor improvement
Maintenance schedule so performance stays consistent
Result: smoother valves, fewer cartridge replacements, clearer glass, and longer water-heater life.
Mesa Verde Issues We See Most
Pinhole leaks in hot/cold copper from pressure + water chemistry
Aging angle stops/supplies in original baths and kitchens
Slow hot water to second-floor suites—great to add recirculation during repipe
Cast-iron drain scale in older trunks—camera inspection & descaling available
Recent Jobs Nearby
Adams Ave corridor: Three leaks in 13 months. Designed PEX-A repipe, added labeled manifold; PRV tuned to 60 PSI; walls patched/texture-matched.
Mesa Verde Country Club area: Low flow, noisy cartridges. Partial trunk repipe + conditioner + carbon filter; fixtures run smooth, glass spotting reduced.
Harbor/Adams side street: Prior slab patch failed. Hot-side in-wall reroute as interim; full repipe the following week with nightly water restores.
How We Work
Upfront options & clear pricing
Locate first, open last if 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 occurred
Frequently Asked Questions
Repipe vs. another spot repair—how do I decide for a Mesa Verde (92626) home?
If you’ve had repeat pinhole leaks in different rooms (especially hot-side) or a “prior slab patch” that didn’t hold, it usually means the system is aging out—not just one bad joint. In Mesa Verde’s mid-century and 70s-era houses near the golf course, a planned whole-home repipe is often the cleanest way to stop the cycle. If you’re not sure where the current leak is, electronic leak detection can confirm what’s failing before you commit.
Why do pinhole leaks happen so often in Mesa Verde, and how does a PRV help?
A lot of Mesa Verde homes deal with the combo of older copper + hard water + pressure that’s higher than your fixtures like over time. When pressure runs high, it can accelerate leaks and wear out shower cartridges and angle stops faster than you’d expect. A PRV pressure regulator replacement lets us test and stabilize static/dynamic PSI so your new lines and valves aren’t getting hammered.
What PSI should my PRV be set to in Mesa Verde near Harbor/Adams?
Many homes do best when pressure is steady in a fixture-friendly mid-range (often around 55–65 PSI), rather than spiking higher during low-demand hours. If you’ve noticed banging pipes, noisy fill valves, or frequent cartridge failures, pressure is worth checking first. We’ll measure and dial it in as part of a PRV pressure regulator replacement so the whole system runs smoother.
Will a whole-home repipe require lots of wall openings in Mesa Verde’s mid-century layouts?
Usually not—we plan routes through attic paths and existing wall chases to keep openings small and predictable, which matters in remodeled kitchens and hall baths. Homes along the Adams Ave corridor often have upgraded finishes, so “minimal-opening” planning is a big part of the job. A well-run whole-home repipe is designed to be tidy, with dust control and paint-ready patching (and if you want one team to finish it, drywall repair and painting can wrap it up cleanly).
PEX-A or copper—what’s better for Mesa Verde homes with long runs to upstairs baths?
Both can perform great when installed to spec, and Mesa Verde homes with second-floor additions or upstairs suites benefit from planning around long hot and cold runs. Many homeowners like PEX-A for quieter lines and flexible routing through tight chases, while Type L copper can make sense in exposed mechanical areas or when you prefer traditional materials. We’ll map the best fit during your whole-home repipe based on access, water chemistry, and finish priorities.
Can you fix slow hot water to second-floor baths in Mesa Verde during a repipe?
Yes—repiping is the easiest time to solve “forever hot-water waits” because we’re already planning routes and shutoffs. Adding recirculation pump installation can dramatically cut the wait to upstairs showers, and mixing valve commissioning and recirc balancing helps keep temperatures steady instead of swinging.
Is whole-home water conditioning worth it in Mesa Verde, especially near Mesa Verde Country Club?
With local hardness, scale can clog aerators, spot glass, and shorten the life of premium shower valves—so conditioning can protect the investment you just made in new piping. Many Mesa Verde homeowners choose water softener installation for the strongest scale reduction, or a salt-free conditioner installation for lower maintenance. Keeping it performing well is usually as simple as scheduling annual maintenance and hardness re-check, with proper bypass planning for irrigation and hose bibbs.
We’re seeing “everything drains slow” in an older Mesa Verde home—could it be cast-iron scale?
Yes—some older trunk lines develop heavy internal scale that narrows the pipe, so clogs return quickly even after snaking. A camera inspection shows whether it’s scale, an offset, or a structural issue, so you’re not guessing. If it’s buildup, drain line descaling can restore flow far more thoroughly than repeated “quick clears.”
Directions & Coverage
From our Santa Ana hub, we reach Mesa Verde via 405/55 → Harbor Blvd / Adams Ave in 15–25 minutes, traffic permitting. Primary coverage: 92626 across Mesa Verde and adjacent tracts.
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Address: 1430 E Borchard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: (949) 209-5206
Email: office@whitegloveplumbingca.com
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