When something goes wrong with your plumbing in Bloomington, the first thing most people do is search “plumber near me” and call whoever shows up first. That works sometimes. But it also lands a lot of homeowners with inflated quotes, unlicensed workers, and half-finished jobs that create new problems.
Bloomington is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, which means there’s no city-level permitting oversight the way there is in Riverside or Colton. That makes your own due diligence even more important. Here’s how to find the right plumber the first time.
Check the License First — Every Time
California law requires plumbing contractors to hold a valid C-36 plumbing license issued by the Contractors State License Board. You can look up any contractor’s license number, verify it’s active, and check for complaints — all in under two minutes on the CSLB website. If a plumber won’t give you a license number or dodges the question, that’s your answer.
A licensed plumber carries insurance that protects you if something goes wrong during the job. An unlicensed one doesn’t, and any damage they cause becomes your financial responsibility.
Ask for Flat-Rate Pricing Before Work Starts
One of the most common complaints about plumbers — in Bloomington and everywhere else — is getting surprised by the final bill. The fix is simple: work with a company that provides upfront, flat-rate pricing before any wrench turns. You should know exactly what a drain cleaning, a water heater replacement, or a sewer line repair will cost before saying yes.
If a plumber quotes by the hour and can’t give you a clear range, keep looking.
Look at Reviews — But Read Between the Lines
Google reviews matter, but volume matters more than a perfect score. A plumber with 150 reviews and a 4.7 rating is generally more reliable than one with 8 reviews and a 5.0. Read a handful of the mid-range reviews to get a realistic picture of response times, pricing, and how problems were handled.
Pay attention to how the company responds to negative reviews. That tells you a lot about how they’ll treat you if something doesn’t go right.
Prioritize Local Over National
National franchise plumbers advertise heavily, but the technician who shows up is often a subcontractor with no connection to your community. A local, family-owned operation serving Bloomington and the Inland Empire has a reputation to maintain in the neighborhoods they live in. They’re more likely to show up on time, stand behind their work, and answer the phone when you call back.
Our post on maintaining your plumbing system for longevity covers the kind of proactive maintenance a good plumber should be recommending — not just fixing what’s broken today, but helping you avoid the next call.
Your Bloomington Plumber Is One Call Away
Plumbing MATTers Rooter & Plumbing Services is a family-owned, fully licensed plumbing company serving Bloomington and the entire Inland Empire. Upfront pricing, honest communication, and work we stand behind. Call (909) 714-2207 to schedule residential or commercial plumbing service.








