Service lanes
HVAC Services
Cooling, heat pumps, furnace repair, ductwork, indoor air quality, thermostats, and emergency no-cool service for Valley homes.
Electrical Services
Panels, EV chargers, outlets, lighting, circuits, rewiring, troubleshooting, and emergency electrical repair.
Plumbing Services
Water heaters, tankless systems, drains, sewer camera work, leak detection, repiping, fixtures, and emergency plumbing.
All services
AC Repair
no-cool calls, weak airflow, short cycling, hot rooms, tripped condenser breakers, and first-heat-wave failures
AC Replacement
old condensers, repeated compressor failures, high summer bills, poor comfort, and right-sizing decisions
Heat Pump Installation
gas-to-electric upgrades, efficient heating and cooling, ADU comfort, and CEC electric-readiness planning
Furnace Repair
no-heat calls, ignition issues, blower failures, safety switches, and old gas furnace diagnostics
Ductless Mini-Split Installation
garage conversions, ADUs, bonus rooms, bedrooms, studios, and hard-to-cool additions
Ductwork and Airflow
hot bedrooms, high bills, attic leakage, noisy returns, weak vents, and comfort imbalance
Indoor Air Quality
wildfire smoke, dust, allergies, filtration upgrades, stale rooms, and ventilation concerns
Thermostat and Controls
blank thermostats, wrong staging, smart thermostat upgrades, wiring faults, and heat pump controls
Emergency HVAC
no cooling during heat waves, burning smells, frozen coils, water around air handlers, and unsafe heating concerns
Electrical Panel Upgrade
100 amp panels, EV chargers, heat pumps, flickering lights, crowded breakers, and remodel load planning
EV Charger Installation
Level 2 charger installs, garage circuits, panel capacity, load management, and SCE or LADWP planning
Outlet and Switch Repair
dead outlets, warm switches, GFCI trips, loose receptacles, and old device replacement
Lighting Installation
recessed lights, exterior security lights, kitchen lighting, dimmers, and room upgrades
Whole-Home Rewiring
old wiring, remodels, knob-and-tube concerns, ungrounded outlets, and insurance or inspection issues
Dedicated Circuits
microwaves, HVAC equipment, tankless water heaters, laundry, workshops, ADUs, and kitchen upgrades
Generator and Backup Readiness
transfer switches, critical loads, outage planning, sump/medical equipment, and panel organization
Emergency Electrical Repair
burning smells, sparking outlets, partial power, tripping breakers, wet panels, and urgent safety issues
Water Heater Repair and Replacement
no hot water, leaking tanks, pilot or ignition issues, relief valve discharge, and garage closet replacements
Tankless Water Heater Installation
endless hot water upgrades, closet space, gas sizing, venting, condensate, and hard-water maintenance
Drain Cleaning
slow drains, kitchen backups, shower clogs, main-line stoppages, and cleanout access
Sewer Line Inspection and Repair
camera inspections, roots, bellies, old clay lines, sewer smells, and repeated main-line backups
Leak Detection
mystery water bills, wall moisture, slab leak suspicion, ceiling stains, and hot spots under floors
Repiping
low pressure, pinhole leaks, old galvanized lines, remodel scope, and recurring pipe failures
Fixture Installation
toilets, faucets, disposals, valves, shower trim, laundry hookups, and remodel fixtures
Emergency Plumbing
burst lines, active leaks, sewer backups, no hot water emergencies, and urgent shutoff help
How to use this hub
Start with the immediate symptom, not the trade label. If the AC trips a breaker, both HVAC and electrical checks may matter. If a tankless water heater upgrade is planned, gas, venting, condensate, water quality, and electrical controls can all change the quote. If an ADU is in design, separating HVAC, electrical, and plumbing too early often causes rework later. This hub keeps those paths connected.
For emergency work, use the emergency hub first. For repair-versus-replacement decisions, use the cost pages. For local access issues, use the service-area pages and city-service pages.
Get a tech window without guessing.
Use the external scheduler, then have the city, system type, access notes, photos, and urgency ready so the visit starts with useful context.