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Curoso Plumbing
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Curoso Plumbing
Curoso Plumbing
1909 Fallbrook LanePetaluma California 94954United States
(707) 377-3751
Business Description
Welcome to Curoso Plumbing. We are a leader in plumbing services in Santa Rosa, CA. We have been in business over 40 years. Our reputation is for high quality workmanship and excellent customer service. We offer a wide range of plumbing services, including toilet installation, gas line installation, repiping, garbage disposals, drain cleaning, water heater installation, repairs, and more. We provide services to residents and businesses in Sebastopol, Rohnert Park, Petaluma, Healdsburg, CA, and surrounding areas. Contact us today at 707-545-5017 for a free estimate!
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About Petaluma
Petaluma is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census.Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village named Péta Lúuma that was located on the banks of the Petaluma River. The modern city originates in Rancho Petaluma, granted in 1834 to famed Californio statesman Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, considered to be the founder of Petaluma. Today, Petaluma is known for its well-preserved historic center and as a local hub for the Petaluma Valley region of Sonoma County. == History == The Coast Miwok resided throughout Marin and southern Sonoma County. The village of Péta Lúuma (Coast Miwok for "backside of the hill", or "sloping ridge") was east of the Petaluma River, with a number of other Coast Miwok villages nearby: Wotoki was immediately to the south of Péta Lúuma, on the opposite side of the river; Etem, Likatiut, and Tuchayalin were near today's downtown; and Tulme and Susuli were just north of today's city limits.The Petaluma area was part of a 66,000-acre (270 km2) 1834 Mexican land grant by Governor Jose Figueroa to Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo called Rancho Petaluma. In 1836, Vallejo ordered construction of his Rancho Petaluma Adobe, a ranch house near Petaluma, which his family often used as a summer home, while he resided in the neighboring town of Sonoma. Vallejo's influence and Mexican control in the region began to decline after Vallejo's arrest during the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846. Pioneers moved to Petaluma from the eastern United States after James Marshall found gold in the Sierra Nevada in 1848. The town's position on the Petaluma River in the heart of productive farmland was critical to its growth during the 19th and early 20th centuries.