Orcutt and the Santa Maria Valley, since 2008 · CSLB 920686
Both trades under one license holder, so the water heater, the gas line and the furnace are one visit instead of two contractors blaming each other.
Call (805) 878-0595
Water heaters
It suits some houses and wastes money in others. It depends on how far the fixtures sit from the unit, what the gas line can carry, and how many people draw hot water at once.
We will say when a plain tank is the better buy, even though it is the smaller invoice.
Tank and tankless. No hot water, pilot and ignition faults, leaking tanks, and replacements sized to the household rather than copied off the old label.
Slab leaks, pinholes in aging copper, and galvanized pipe that has finally closed up. We locate the leak before opening a wall or a floor.
New runs for ranges, dryers, fire pits and pool heaters, plus leak testing on lines nobody has inspected in decades.
Furnaces and heat pumps: no heat, short cycling, ignition faults, and the thermostat that has been reporting the wrong temperature for years.
Kitchen lines, main lines and root intrusion. Cleared, then checked with a camera so you know whether it is coming back.
Put back the way it was found
A trench across a lawn is the part people remember long after the pipe is forgotten.
All of it is public on the Contractors State License Board site and takes about ten seconds to look up. We would rather you did that than take our word for it.
What is leaking, what is cold, or what has stopped. Most of the time a short description is enough for us to say on the phone whether it needs a visit today or next week.