E-Drains, Inc.

CA

4.7

Plumbing &ampPlumbingCA 91942-7416 View Service Area View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &ampWater FiltrationSewer Line RepairsPipe DescalingMain Water Line ReplacementLeak DetectionHydro JettingFlood and Water Damage RestorationEmergency ServicesDrain CleaningCamera Inspections Business Details Local BBB: BBB Serving the Pacific SouthwestCentral &ampOffice Manager Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Ms. Monica CartegenaOffice Manager Customer Contacts Ms. Monica CartegenaDrainage ContractorsPlumberSewer CleaningSewer Contractors

7353 El Cajon Blvd Suite 100 La Mesa CA 91942 (844) 353-7246 Send Email www.edrains.com Hours: We are open 24/7 including all major holidays. About Us We are a full sized plumbing and drain cleaning service. We are located in La Mesa, CA. We service all of San Diego County. We are open 24/7. Share × for each option that currently exists--> Print Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Close Tell a Friend × Send Request Cancel © 2026 San Diego Regional East County Chamber of Co

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