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Tony Sarkinen started as an apprentice plumber and journeyman in 1991 and got his experience with several companies throughout Clark County. In 2003, Tony opened his own business which was built on hard work and exceptional customer service. He wanted a business where all his employees treat their customers the way he wanted to be treated. Tony Sarkinen has achieved those goals. Today, the Sarkinen Plumbing team continues to grow and serve the Portland, Oregon, and SW Washington communities in the same manner as when Tony began the company all those years ago. To ensure all work is up to industry standards, our technicians provide our signature 5-star plumbing service and follow our exceptional code of ethics.
Simply put, we are here to provide you and your family with incredible customer service. Sarkinen Plumbing provides quality service to our customers with name-brand reliable products. Our technicians have everything they need to conduct a fast, efficient, and clean work area no matter where the job. We guarantee our work from start to finish and follow up to assure everything is to your satisfaction.
READ MORE ABOUT USThe copper supply lines installed in Wood Village homes during the 1960s and 1970s were considered top-of-the-line plumbing at the time, and they have served these homes well for decades. But copper is not immune to corrosion, and after 50 to 60 years of continuous service, the chemistry of the water flowing through these pipes takes a measurable toll. Pinhole leaks develop when localized corrosion eats through the pipe wall from the inside, creating tiny perforations that spray a fine mist of water into wall cavities, crawl spaces, and ceiling joists. A single pinhole leak may go undetected for weeks, quietly saturating insulation and wood framing until a stain appears on a wall or ceiling—by which time the hidden moisture damage can be significant.
In Central Wood Village and the blocks surrounding the Town Center, we respond to pinhole leak calls frequently enough to recognize the pattern. The leaks concentrate at elbows and tee fittings where turbulent water flow accelerates the corrosion process, and they tend to appear in clusters—if one joint has failed, others in the same vintage copper system are close behind. Patching individual pinhole leaks buys time, but each repair is essentially a temporary measure when the corrosion is systemic throughout the supply lines. For Wood Village homeowners seeing their second or third pinhole leak, a whole-house repipe to PEX eliminates the problem permanently and is often more cost-effective than continuing to chase individual leaks over the following years.
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Beneath the floors and inside the walls of Wood Village’s 1960s and 1970s homes, cast iron drain pipes have been quietly carrying wastewater for over half a century. Cast iron was the standard drain material of this era—heavy, durable, and effective at dampening the sound of water flowing through the system. It was never designed to last indefinitely, however, and the interior surface of these pipes tells the story. Decades of exposure to drain water, cleaning chemicals, and the acidic byproducts of decomposing waste corrode cast iron from within, building up layers of rough, tuberculated scale that narrows the effective pipe diameter and catches debris passing through the line.
Wood Village homeowners often describe the problem as drains that are slow everywhere in the house—not just one fixture, but bathrooms, the kitchen, and the laundry all draining sluggishly at the same time. Chemical drain cleaners provide no relief because the restriction is not a removable clog but the pipe wall itself, roughened and narrowed by corrosion. A camera inspection confirms the diagnosis quickly: the footage shows a pipe interior that looks like the inside of a rusted culvert rather than a smooth drainage channel. Depending on the extent of the deterioration, we either hydro-jet the scale to restore temporary flow and buy time, or replace the affected cast iron sections with modern PVC that will provide decades of trouble-free drainage. For homes along the Arata Creek corridor where seasonal groundwater adds external pressure to already weakened cast iron, replacement is usually the more practical long-term investment.
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A pattern we see repeatedly in Wood Village homes is a water heater installed in the garage on the bare concrete slab, without a drain pan underneath and without the updated seismic strapping and expansion tank that current code requires. This was standard practice when these homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s—the water heater was set down, connected, and left to run for as long as it lasted. The problem surfaces decades later when the tank corrodes through its inner lining and begins to leak. Without a drain pan, the water pools across the garage floor and seeps under the wall into adjacent living spaces. Without seismic strapping, a tank that shifts during even a mild earthquake can snap its gas connection, creating a fire and explosion hazard.
When we replace water heaters in Wood Village garages, we bring the entire installation up to current code standards. That includes an appropriately sized drain pan with a routed drain line, seismic strapping rated for the unit’s weight, a thermal expansion tank on the cold water supply, and proper gas line connections with a sediment trap and accessible shutoff valve. For homeowners considering a tankless unit, a garage wall mount keeps the heater off the floor entirely and eliminates the tank failure flood risk altogether. Every water heater installation in Wood Village receives the same thorough, code-compliant treatment regardless of whether it is replacing a failed unit under emergency conditions or part of a planned upgrade—because getting these safety details right protects both the home and the people living in it.
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When Wood Village homes were originally plumbed in the 1960s and 1970s, the fixture count was modest by today’s standards: one bathroom, a kitchen sink, a laundry hookup, and a couple of hose bibs. The half-inch and three-quarter-inch supply lines feeding those fixtures were more than adequate for the demand. Over the decades, however, many Wood Village homeowners have added fixtures—a second bathroom, a utility sink in the garage, an ice maker in the refrigerator, a sprinkler system—without upgrading the supply infrastructure to match. The original pipes are now being asked to deliver water to twice as many endpoints, and the result is noticeable pressure drops whenever multiple fixtures run at the same time.
The classic complaint from Wood Village homeowners with undersized supply lines is that the shower goes cold or loses pressure whenever someone turns on the kitchen faucet or starts the washing machine. The root cause is not the water heater or the municipal supply pressure—it is a distribution system that cannot deliver enough volume to serve simultaneous demand at multiple points. The fix involves identifying the main bottleneck in the supply layout, which is often the original three-quarter-inch main running from the meter to the home’s branch manifold, and upsizing it to handle the home’s current fixture load. In some cases, we reroute dedicated supply lines to high-demand fixtures like showers and washing machines so they draw from the main independently rather than sharing a single branch with three other endpoints.
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It depends on the scope of the problem, but for many 1970s homes in Wood Village, repiping is the more economical long-term choice. If you’re seeing pinhole leaks in copper supply lines, the corrosion is systemic—fixing one leak means another will likely appear within months. We can repipe a typical Wood Village single-story home with PEX in one to two days, often with minimal wall opening. We’ll assess your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation about whether targeted repairs or full repiping makes more financial sense.
When multiple drains are slow simultaneously, the issue is usually in the main drain line rather than individual fixture drains. In Wood Village homes from the 1960s and 1970s, the most common cause is internal corrosion and scale buildup inside cast iron drain pipes. We’ll run a camera inspection through your main drain to determine whether the pipe needs hydrojetting to clear buildup, or if the cast iron has deteriorated to the point where replacement is the better option.
Tank water heaters typically last 10 to 15 years. If yours is older than 10 years and developing issues—insufficient hot water, rumbling noises from sediment buildup, rust-colored hot water, or visible corrosion on the tank—replacement is usually more cost-effective than repair. We’ll inspect your unit and give you a straightforward assessment. If repair makes sense, we’ll do it at a fair price. If replacement is the better call, we’ll explain why and provide options that fit your budget and hot water needs.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency plumbing service to all of Wood Village. A burst pipe, sewage backup, or gas leak doesn’t wait for Monday morning, and neither do we. Call 503-925-3504 any time—nights, weekends, holidays—and we’ll dispatch a technician to your Wood Village address. There’s no premium charge for emergency arrival.
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