Executive Summary Most San Diego homes should follow a simple routine: quick homeowner plumbing checks every 3–6 months plus a professional inspection at least once a year. Homes with higher risk factors—older pipes, hard-water scaling, past leaks, or recurring clogs—should shorten the professional inspection interval to every
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A recent Times of San Diego opinion piece highlights an uncomfortable truth for California property owners: what feels like a “helpful” comment to a renter can cross the line into illegal housing discrimination. And while the story centers on leasing and fair housing rules, it also points
Read more →To prepare for plumbing service visit San Diego, clear access to the problem area, gather a few key details, and make your home safe and easy to work in. Move items out from under sinks, around the water heater, or near the toilet that’s leaking—like cleaning supplies,
Read more →California lawmakers are moving to jump-start struggling downtowns by making it easier to build more high-rise housing near transit in major city cores. A new proposal, Assembly Bill 2074, targets the post-pandemic reality of high office vacancies and lower foot traffic—especially in downtown areas like San Diego.
Read more →Coastal homes in San Diego often have plumbing problems because salty ocean air, high humidity, and shifting coastal soil speed up corrosion, wear out seals, and stress buried pipes—this is why coastal homes have plumbing issues San Diego. You might notice pinhole leaks in copper lines, rusty
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