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Dirty Hands Services is a state-licensed plumbing contractor based in Lake Elsinore, holding an active CSLB C-36 license (#728523) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.

Byers Plumbing operates out of Lake Elsinore's Canyon Hills corridor, handling residential plumbing across the region — the scope runs standard to broad, from leak repair and drain cleaning through water heater replacement, slab leak detection, and repiping work. The business takes both scheduled jobs and emergency calls, which matters when a burst pipe hits at midnight and a local crew beats a national franchise phone tree by hours. Lake Elsinore's mix of older homes and newer slab-construction properties creates steady demand: hard water that wears out water heaters faster than cooler climates, small foundation leaks that become expensive problems if caught late, and summer heat that stresses systems during peak cooling season. Residents choosing between a direct local call and a centralized dispatch service find the advantage of a same-day, same-operator response — especially for jobs where diagnosis matters as much as the fix itself. For major commercial work or new-construction plumbing coordination, the larger mechanical contractors are the fit; for the homeowner with an aging water heater or a persistent leak, Byers handles the core residential work that keeps the valley's older neighborhoods functional.
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Get ListedRightway Septic Tank Pumping operates on West Minthorn Street in Lake Elsinore, serving the residential septic systems common to outlying and older residential areas around the lake and surrounding…
Rightway Septic Tank Pumping operates on West Minthorn Street in Lake Elsinore, serving the residential septic systems common to outlying and older residential areas around the lake and surrounding communities. The work centers on routine pumping, tank cleaning, and maintenance rather than on-demand emergency plumbing; this is scheduled service work that keeps systems from backing up rather than crisis repair. Septic maintenance is less urgent than a burst water line, but the consequences of delay are severe — clogged or failing tanks create expensive foundation damage and environmental problems. Homeowners on septic systems (more common in Lake Elsinore and the lower-density surrounding towns than in central Temecula) typically schedule pumping every three to five years; Rightway handles that predictable cycle. For residents in newer subdivisions or areas on municipal sewer lines, this service doesn't apply. For anyone relying on a septic system and unsure when it was last pumped, waiting too long turns maintenance into remediation.
Absolutely great experience from start to finish. Chris and Jonathan were professional, knowledgeable, and extremely respectful the entire time. They showed up on time, explained everything clearly, and made the whole septic pumping process easy and stress-free. You can tell they actually care abou...
Thank you so much, I really appreciate Amanda and all of your flexibility with my scheduling changes due to a family emergency. Mark came by and did a great job pumping the septic tank. He even wished my mom a Happy Mother’s Day. Very thoughtful! Awesome customer service, everyone we dealt with was...
Mark arrived to pump my septic tank. He is super friendly and thorough. Does a great job. All around great guy, great service and very efficient.
What Locals Know
Lake Elsinore's hillside and outlying residential areas rely heavily on septic systems rather than municipal sewer — many homes built in the 1980s–2000s have aging tanks prone to filter clogging and drain field saturation, especially in clay-heavy soil conditions common to the area.
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