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Righty Roo Plumbing & Air
Coachella Valley
Righty Roo Plumbing & Air
Righty Roo Plumbing & Air
74854 Velie WayPalm Desert California 92260United States
(760) 223-9314
Business Description
Righty Roo Plumbing & Air is proud to serve the Coachella Valley and Palm Desert with high-quality air and plumbing services. Our certified technicians offer a wide range of services, including plumbing, drain cleaning and camera inspections. They can also repair gas lines, perform hydro-jetting, and more.
In addition to these, we are well-versed in both water heater and tankless water heater installations, ensuring you have access to hot water whenever you need it. We also handle larger scale tasks such as water line repairs and replacements. As a family-owned, licensed and insured business, we have built our reputation on our commitment to providing fast, reliable service.
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About Palm Desert
Palm Desert is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, in the Coachella Valley, approximately 14 miles (23 km) east of Palm Springs, 121 miles (195 km) northeast of San Diego and 122 miles (196 km) east of Los Angeles. The population was 51,163 at the 2020 census. The city has been one of the state's fastest growing since 1980, when its population was 11,801. == History == Palm Desert is located in the ancestral homeland of Cahuilla, a division of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. Their bird songs and funeral songs share the oral tradition of how they were present on these lands for over 10,000 years. The area was first known as the Old MacDonald Ranch, but the name changed to Palm Village in the 1920s when date palms were planted. Local historians said the main residents of pre-1950 Palm Desert were Cahuilla Indian farmers of the now extinct San Cayetano tribe, but a few members of the Montoya family of Cahuilla/Spanish descent were prominent leaders in civic life. The first residential development occurred in 1943 in connection with an Army maintenance camp in the area. That site was later developed into "El Paseo", an upscale shopping district not unlike Rodeo Drive. In 1948, the Palm Desert Corporation began to develop real estate, and in 1951 the area was given its present name.