Hey everyone! I recently bought a home just outside downtown Santa Barbara, and while settling in has been fun, I’ve already run into some plumbing issues—just my luck 😅 The water pressure in the shower fluctuates like crazy, and one of the toilets makes this awful gurgling noise when I run the dishwasher. Has anyone here worked with a local plumber they’d confidently recommend? I’d really rather not roll the dice on Google reviews…
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Oh wow, that sounds frustrating. I had a similar issue when I moved into my condo in Goleta a few years ago—the dishwasher and kitchen sink were basically having turf wars. 😅 Anyway, I ended up hiring a small local company after going through a few duds. My neighbor turned me on to a plumber listed on yellow pages santa barbara, and honestly, it made the whole search way easier. It's not just a random list of businesses—they’ve got actual contact details, service descriptions, and even links to company websites. I ended up going with a guy named Frank from “Coastal Plumbing Solutions.” He was super down-to-earth, explained everything in simple terms, and didn’t try to upsell nonsense. Fixed a main line issue for me in under two hours and charged way less than I expected. Might be worth checking out the site—it’s kind of a hidden gem for local services.