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3580 Polaris Ave #17, Las Vegas, Nevada 89103
Serving ZIP 89117, 89146
Emergency sewage cleanup, grease trap service, and sewer overflow response in Las Vegas. Licensed, insured, Category 3 water damage certified.

Peccole Ranch is a master-planned community in the western Las Vegas Valley, developed largely between the late 1980s and mid-1990s. The neighborhood features stucco single-family homes ranging from roughly 1,500 to 3,500 square feet, built during an era when galvanized steel and early copper supply lines were standard. Active Plumbing crews working in Peccole Ranch regularly encounter these aging pipe systems, along with original water heaters, slab foundations common to Las Vegas residential construction, and landscaping irrigation lines running through the caliche-heavy desert soil that defines much of the valley floor.
Las Vegas's notoriously hard water - among the highest total dissolved solids of any major U.S. city - accelerates mineral buildup inside the copper and galvanized pipes found throughout Peccole Ranch homes. Water heater services here often mean addressing heavy sediment accumulation that shortens tank life well below national averages. Drain and sewer services are a frequent call as well, since older clay and ABS lines settle unevenly in Las Vegas's expansive soil. Emergency plumbing in Peccole Ranch often involves pinhole leaks behind stucco walls or unexpected slab leaks surfacing decades after original construction.
Active Plumbing serves Peccole Ranch residents with straightforward diagnostics and honest repair options suited to homes of this vintage. The team also regularly works across nearby areas like The Lakes and Summerlin South, so scheduling is efficient for west-side Las Vegas homeowners. Whether you need a same-day repair or a planned re-pipe, call Active Plumbing at (702) 438-3357.
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Las Vegas water hardness routinely exceeds 280-320 mg/L, and Peccole Ranch homes built in the 1990s show accelerated calcium deposits inside water heaters, shower valves, and copper supply lines. This leads to premature water heater failure and noticeably reduced flow at fixtures throughout the home.
Many Peccole Ranch homes were built on post-tension concrete slabs with copper lines running beneath the foundation. After 25-35 years, pinhole corrosion from hard water and soil movement can produce hidden slab leaks that cause hot spots on floors, elevated water bills, and foundation moisture damage if left unaddressed.
Peccole Ranch's mature landscaping and HOA-maintained green belts mean significant root systems have developed since the late 1980s. These roots routinely infiltrate aging clay and early ABS sewer laterals, causing chronic backups and requiring periodic hydro-jetting or full lateral replacement.
Original builder-grade water heaters installed in 1988-1998 Peccole Ranch homes are long past their service life, and even newer units fail early due to extreme sediment accumulation from hard water. Tank failure in these homes often results in water damage to adjacent drywall or flooring in interior utility closets.
Despite Las Vegas's desert reputation, overnight winter temperatures in the western valley can dip below freezing, causing uninsulated hose bibs and exposed irrigation supply lines in Peccole Ranch yards to crack. This is a recurring seasonal repair need that, if ignored, can result in significant water waste or interior water intrusion.
What we offer in Peccole Ranch
Las Vegas restaurants and food service businesses are required by the Clark County Water Reclamation District to maintain grease traps. Overflowing or neglected grease traps cause drain backups, health code violations, and fines. Active Plumbing provides scheduled and emergency grease trap pumping for commercial kitchens across the Valley.
Learn more →Sanitary sewer overflows flood properties with Category 3 black water containing bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Las Vegas desert soil and aging infrastructure create conditions where main line blockages cause overflows into homes and businesses. Active Plumbing provides emergency sewer overflow response with extraction, disinfection, and restoration coordination.
Learn more →Commercial sewage events shut down businesses, create liability exposure, and threaten health code compliance. Las Vegas commercial properties face sewage risks from aging infrastructure, shared sewer laterals, and high-volume usage. Active Plumbing provides rapid commercial sewage response to get businesses back open.
Learn more →A sewage backup is a health emergency. We respond 24/7 to extract the sewage, disinfect the area, and remove odor. We document the work for insurance and clear the sewer line so it does not happen again. Category 3 (black water) requires proper cleanup-we do it right.
Learn more →Properties below the municipal sewer main grade require sewage ejector pumps or lift stations to move waste uphill to the sewer connection. Las Vegas has many properties with basement bathrooms, below-grade commercial spaces, and remote buildings that depend on these systems. Active Plumbing services, repairs, and replaces sewage pumping systems across the Valley.
Learn more →We measure FOG accumulation levels, check baffles and seals, and assess whether the trap size is adequate for your kitchen volume.
Complete pump-out of all contents including settled solids and floating grease. We scrape walls and baffles and flush inlet and outlet pipes.
We provide pump-out documentation for your health department records and transport waste to licensed disposal facilities with proper manifests.
We set up your maintenance schedule based on your kitchen volume and Clark County requirements - typically every 30, 60, or 90 days.

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Expert Advice
Have your water heater flushed annually to remove hard water sediment specific to Las Vegas's high-mineral supply—this single maintenance step can extend tank life by 3–5 years in Peccole Ranch homes. Consider installing a whole-home water softener or inline scale inhibitor to protect all your copper plumbing simultaneously.
Schedule a sewer camera inspection every 3–5 years if your Peccole Ranch home has mature trees within 20 feet of the sewer lateral, as root intrusion into 1990s-era pipes in this neighborhood is frequently found before any obvious backup symptoms appear.
Before winter cold snaps, disconnect and drain all garden hoses from exterior hose bibs, and consider installing frost-free sillcock replacements on any original 1990s-era bib valves, which are especially vulnerable to freeze cracking in Peccole Ranch's older homes.
Serving Peccole Ranch, Las Vegas and all of Clark
Most plumbing repairs in Peccole Ranch run $150-$500 depending on the job. Pinhole leak repairs in aging copper lines average $200-$400. Slab leak detection starts around $300. Water Heater Services typically range $800-$1,500 installed. Always get a written estimate before work begins-Las Vegas plumbers should provide one at no obligation.
Yes, Active Plumbing serves Peccole Ranch and across nearby areas like Summerlin South, The Lakes, and Canyon Gate. Whether you need Drain & Sewer Services for a clogged main line or a full pipe inspection, we cover the western Las Vegas Valley. Call (702) 438-3357 to confirm scheduling in your specific area.
For standard repairs, same-day or next-day appointments are typically available in Peccole Ranch. For burst pipes or sewage backups, Emergency Plumbing response is available 24/7-usually within 60-90 minutes for western Las Vegas. Scheduling ahead for water heater replacements or repipes generally means a 2-5 day wait depending on season.
Peccole Ranch was built primarily in the late 1980s-1990s, meaning most homes now have 30-35-year-old supply lines. Las Vegas's extremely hard water-among the highest TDS levels in the US-accelerates mineral buildup in those older galvanized and copper pipes. Plumbers here also routinely deal with caliche-heavy soil that makes irrigation and sewer line digging more difficult than in newer developments.
Yes, if your Peccole Ranch home still has original galvanized steel pipes, corrosion and reduced water pressure are real concerns by now. Early copper supply lines from this era are also prone to pinhole leaks driven by Las Vegas's high-mineral water. A plumber can do a visual inspection and pressure test to tell you whether spot repairs or a full repipe makes more sense financially.
Absolutely. Summer heat in Las Vegas-regularly above 110°F-accelerates corrosion on outdoor hose bibs and irrigation lines, and can stress water heater anodes. Brief winter freezes, while rare, have caused burst outdoor pipes in Peccole Ranch. Water Treatment systems that reduce mineral scaling also help protect pipes year-round given Las Vegas's high-TDS water supply.
Yes. Nevada requires plumbers to hold a state contractor's license issued by the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB). Active Plumbing is fully licensed and carries liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Before any plumber works in your Peccole Ranch home, you can verify their license number at nvcontractorsboard.com-a free public search.
A plumber will inspect the reported problem, check connected systems, and explain findings before starting work. In Peccole Ranch's slab-foundation homes, that may include listening for slab leaks with acoustic tools. Expect a written estimate, clear timeline, and cleanup after the job. For complex needs, they may recommend Water Heater Services or Drain & Sewer Services as follow-ups. Call (702) 438-3357 with questions beforehand.
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