Conejo Bros Plumbing

Septic Company in Thousand Oaks, California

5(5 reviews)
(805) 603-19831386 Del Verde Ct, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320View on Yelp
Conejo Bros Plumbing - septic in Thousand Oaks, CA

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About Conejo Bros Plumbing

Conejo Bros Plumbing is a Thousand Oaks-based provider covering plumbing, hydro-jetting, and septic services for homeowners and businesses throughout the Conejo Valley. With a perfect 5.0 rating across their reviews, they've built a strong local reputation in an area where many properties rely on private septic systems due to the region's mix of hillside homes and rural lots. The combination of plumbing and septic expertise under one roof means fewer calls to coordinate when a problem crosses both systems.

Services

Plumbing
Hydro-jetting
Septic Services

Services & Process

Conejo Bros handles full septic tank pumping, clearing out accumulated solids before they back up into your home or drain field. Their hydro-jetting service uses high-pressure water to blast grease, scale, and debris from sewer lines and septic pipes, which is far more effective than standard snaking for stubborn blockages. On the plumbing side, they can address root intrusion, pipe repairs, and fixture issues that often contribute to septic problems. This all-in-one approach is particularly useful for Thousand Oaks homeowners dealing with aging plumbing that connects to an older septic system.

Service Area

Conejo Bros Plumbing serves Thousand Oaks and the surrounding Conejo Valley area, including Westlake Village, Newbury Park, and Moorpark. They also reach into parts of Ventura County and the western San Fernando Valley for both plumbing and septic calls.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my septic tank pumped in Thousand Oaks?
Most household septic tanks need pumping every 3 to 5 years, depending on tank size and the number of people in the home. Properties in the Conejo Valley with older tanks or higher water usage may need service closer to the 3-year mark.
What is hydro-jetting and when do I need it instead of regular snaking?
Hydro-jetting uses highly pressurized water to thoroughly clean the inside of pipes, removing grease buildup, mineral scale, and tree roots that a standard drain snake can't fully clear. It's typically recommended when blockages keep coming back or when a pre-sale inspection shows restricted pipe flow.
Can a plumbing issue cause my septic system to fail?
Yes. Leaking toilets, faulty float valves, or burst pipes can flood a septic tank with far more water than it can process, pushing solids into the drain field and potentially causing failure. Catching plumbing problems early is one of the best ways to protect your septic investment.
Do I need a permit to have my septic tank pumped in Ventura County?
Routine pumping doesn't require a permit, but any repair or modification to the septic system typically requires approval from the Ventura County Environmental Health Division. Your service provider can advise you on what work crosses that threshold.
How do I know where my septic tank is located on my property?
If you don't have the original property records or a site map, a technician can locate the tank using a probe or electronic locating equipment. Many Thousand Oaks homes have records on file with the county that show tank placement.
Is it normal to smell sewage near my septic tank after it's been pumped?
A mild odor immediately after pumping is normal and should clear within a day or two as the tank reseals and begins processing again. Persistent sewage smells around the tank or yard can signal a cracked lid, a failing drain field, or a venting issue that needs attention.

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