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AAA Organized Plumbing is your licensed plumber in Oakville, CA, serving homes, vineyard estates, and tasting rooms throughout the valley. Insured technicians handle everything from urgent leaks to full repipes. Call (707) 320-5800 now for prompt service.
AAA Organized Plumbing covers the full scope of residential and commercial work, from routine drain care to whole-house repiping. Many properties around Oakville sit on private wells and onsite septic systems regulated by Napa County, which calls for technicians who understand groundwater and wastewater conditions on the valley floor.
This is a locally owned company built on honest communication, careful workmanship, and straightforward pricing. Every technician is licensed and insured, and the crew answers calls around the clock when a genuine emergency strikes.

Work is performed under California Contractor License #1118193 by insured professionals who follow current state plumbing code.

The on-call crew answers nights, weekends, and holidays — our Emergency Plumbing Services stop active leaks and sewer backups before they spread.

Familiarity with the private wells, septic systems, and Napa County requirements that govern unincorporated parcels throughout Oakville keeps every job compliant.

Written estimates are confirmed before work begins, with no hidden charges added after the job is complete.
Coverage reaches every part of this small wine country community, from valley floor residences to homes set along the western hillsides. Many estates within the appellation pair century-old plumbing with modern guest quarters, which places steady strain on supply lines, water heaters, and onsite septic connections. The crew works on long-standing vineyard homes as readily as newer hospitality builds.
Acacia Drive
Dwyer Road
Money Road
Oakville Cross Road
Silverado Trail
Skellenger Lane
St. Helena Highway
To Kalon
Western Hillsides
Yes, the team covers the entire community along with adjacent areas such as Yountville, Rutherford, and St. Helena. Service reaches valley floor estates and hillside properties alike.
Plumbing that affects drainage, gas lines, or sewer connections is reviewed by the Napa County Planning, Building and Environmental Services Department. Work involving onsite septic systems or wells also falls under the county’s Environmental Health Division.
Many parcels in the area rely on private wells and onsite wastewater systems regulated under the county’s Groundwater Conservation Ordinance, Chapter 13.15. Technicians coordinate with those standards when servicing supply lines, pumps, and septic connections.
Groundwater across the valley carries moderate to elevated mineral content, which accelerates scale buildup inside water heaters and fixtures. Routine flushing and water treatment help systems last longer under those conditions.
Yes, many residences here date back generations and combine original galvanized or cast iron piping with newer additions. The crew repairs and repipes aging systems while preserving the character of historic vineyard properties.
Pricing stays consistent across the region, with written estimates confirmed before any work begins. Rates do not change for nights, weekends, or holiday calls.