




Most people never think twice about the connections behind their washing machine. But when that box starts showing its age - corroded valves, mold buildup, loose fittings - it stops being a minor detail and starts being a liability. That's exactly what we were dealing with here in Glendora.
The old recessed washer box was in rough shape. Mold had built up inside the cavity, the valves were corroded, and the whole setup just wasn't something you'd want supplying water to a laundry hookup long-term. We opened up the wall to get a clear look at what we were working with, and it was obvious a patch job wasn't going to cut it.
We pulled the old box out completely and installed a new recessed washer outlet box with fresh brass valves - hot and cold clearly marked, properly secured to the framing, and connected to the existing copper supply lines. Clean, solid, and built to last. The kind of work that doesn't require a second visit.
Here's why this matters: a washer box that's failing can leak slowly inside your wall without you knowing. By the time you notice water damage, you're dealing with a much bigger repair bill. Swapping out the box early is one of those small moves that keeps a bigger problem from ever starting.
If your laundry connections look worn out, corroded, or you just haven't had them looked at in years, it's worth getting eyes on them. We handle water service pipe repairs and replacements throughout the area, and jobs like this are exactly the kind of thing we take care of before it turns into something worse.