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Kingdom Plumbing
Residential streetscape in Painted Desert, Las Vegas, Nevada

Painted Desert Plumber — 24/7 Service in Painted Desert, Las Vegas

Kingdom Plumbing knows Painted Desert's early-1990s golf-course homes — from polybutylene-era pipe evaluations to water heaters fighting Las Vegas hard water. Flat-rate pricing you approve first, and a real person answers 24/7.

(702) 213-6112 24/7 Emergency Service in Painted Desert

Painted Desert is a golf-course community in northwest Las Vegas, built around the Painted Desert Golf Club with most homes going up in the early 1990s. Kingdom Plumbing runs out of two northwest shops — one on W Cheyenne Ave and one on Farm Rd — so for us, a plumber in Painted Desert is a short local trip, not a drive across the valley. See all our plumbing services in Las Vegas.

The age of these homes matters more than most owners realize. Homes of this era sometimes have polybutylene supply lines — a gray plastic pipe that was common in that building period and has a track record of turning brittle and failing without warning. We diagnose what your house actually has, repair what can be repaired, and give you an honest read on whether a repipe evaluation is worth your time. No scare tactics; plenty of early-90s homes are fine.

We're family-owned, licensed, bonded, and insured (NV Contractors License #0085422), and we back every job with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. A real person answers the phone around the clock, and you approve an upfront flat-rate price before any work starts. Call (702) 213-6112.

Plumbing in Painted Desert: What Early-90s Golf-Course Homes Deal With

Most of Painted Desert was built in the early 1990s, and that construction era comes with a known plumbing question: polybutylene. Homes of this era sometimes have polybutylene supply lines — usually a gray plastic pipe, often visible near the water heater or under sinks — that was common in its day but has aged poorly, with a habit of cracking from the inside out. These are lines we diagnose, repair when a failure is isolated, and repipe when the material has run out its clock. The right first step is an evaluation, not a sales pitch: we identify your pipe material, check accessible lines and valves, and tell you plainly whether your home needs monitoring, a repair, or a repipe plan.

The other clock ticking in a 30-plus-year-old Painted Desert home is hard water. Las Vegas valley water is among the hardest municipal water in the country, and three decades of it takes a toll on original equipment. Scaled-up water heaters, original angle stops — the small shut-off valves under sinks and toilets — that no longer close, and fixtures still drinking unsoftened water are the first things worth a look during a whole-home inspection. We flush water heaters, replace valves that have failed, and install softeners that protect everything downstream.

Working in an HOA community changes how a plumber should operate, and we treat that as part of the job. Painted Desert's streetscapes are HOA-maintained, so our crews protect landscaping and sidewalks, contain the work area, and haul away old water heaters, pipe, and debris. You approve a flat-rate price before we start, and we leave the property the way we found it — minus the plumbing problem.

Painted Desert Service Area — Northwest Las Vegas

Painted Desert wraps around the Painted Desert Golf Club in northwest Las Vegas, with HOA-maintained streetscapes. Both of our locations sit in the same corner of the valley — W Cheyenne Ave in 89129 and Farm Rd in 89131 — which puts Painted Desert squarely inside our home territory for both scheduled work and 24/7 emergency calls.

Because the streetscapes here are HOA-maintained, we work clean: landscaping and sidewalks protected, debris hauled off, work areas restored before we leave. Whether the job is diagnosing a slab-area leak, flushing a scaled-up water heater, or replacing a failed valve, the only evidence we were there should be plumbing that works.

What Affects Plumbing Costs in Painted Desert

Factor in Painted DesertHow We Handle It
Home age drives scope: original early-1990s shut-off valves, supply lines, and water heaters often need replacement rather than another patch, and that changes what a job includes.Upfront flat-rate quote you approve before work starts
Pipe material is the big fork in the road here. If a home still has polybutylene supply lines, the choice between a spot repair and a whole-home repipe is the main factor in what the work involves.Upfront flat-rate quote you approve before work starts
Decades of Las Vegas hard water means scale buildup on original fixtures and water heaters, which can add labor to jobs that would be quick in a newer home.Upfront flat-rate quote you approve before work starts
Golf-course lots and HOA-maintained streetscapes mean careful access work — protecting landscaping, sidewalks, and common areas, and restoring the work area when we're done.Upfront flat-rate quote you approve before work starts
Where a leak sits matters: a failing line behind finished drywall or under flooring takes more access and restoration work than one at an exposed valve or the water heater.Upfront flat-rate quote you approve before work starts

Plumbing Services Painted Desert Homeowners Call Us For

Painted Desert Plumbing Questions

How fast can you get to Painted Desert for a plumbing emergency?
We answer 24/7 — a real person, not a machine — and both of our shops sit in northwest Las Vegas, on W Cheyenne Ave and Farm Rd, so Painted Desert is close-in territory for us, not a cross-town run. Call (702) 213-6112 any hour and we'll dispatch. You approve a flat-rate price before any work starts, even at 2 a.m.
My Painted Desert home was built in the early 1990s. Should I be worried about polybutylene pipes?
Worried, no — informed, yes. Homes of this era sometimes have polybutylene supply lines, a gray plastic pipe that was common in that construction period and has a documented history of becoming brittle and failing without much warning. The fix isn't automatic panic or an automatic repipe. We inspect what your house actually has — often visible at the water heater or under sinks — and give you a straight answer: leave it alone, repair a section, or plan a repipe. Call (702) 213-6112 to schedule an evaluation.
What does a repipe evaluation actually involve?
We identify your pipe material, check the condition of accessible lines and valves, look for signs of past leaks or repairs, and run leak detection if anything looks suspect. Then you get a plain-language rundown: what's fine, what's aging, and what it would take to replace. Upfront flat-rate pricing, approved by you before anything happens. No pressure — plenty of early-90s homes don't need a repipe at all.
Will your crew be respectful of our HOA's standards?
Yes. Painted Desert's streetscapes are HOA-maintained, and we treat that seriously: we protect landscaping and sidewalks, keep the work area contained, haul away old equipment and debris, and leave the curb the way we found it. If a job needs outdoor access, we'll walk you through exactly what we're doing before we start.
Do Painted Desert homes need a water softener?
Las Vegas has some of the hardest municipal water in the country, and homes here have been drinking it since the early 1990s. That scale shortens the life of water heaters and fixtures — especially originals. A softener isn't mandatory, but on a 30-plus-year-old home it's one of the cheaper ways to protect everything downstream. We install and service softeners and whole-home treatment; call (702) 213-6112 if you want us to look at your setup.

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