Los Angeles HVAC, plumbing, and electrical technician on a service call

Same-day diagnostics for no-cool AC, active leaks, breaker trips, water heater failures, panel capacity, and EV charger planning across Los Angeles.

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Los Angeles HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical Service

One field plan for the whole house. HVAC, plumbing, and electrical handled together — not three separate vendors blaming each other.

Built for LA homes with coastal corrosion, Valley heat, hillside access, older wiring, tankless conversions, EV chargers, ADUs, and remodel layers that do not behave like a textbook.

4.95 / 5 · 37 verified reviews

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Local Proof

LA is not one service market.

Los Angeles County has more than 3.7 million housing units and more than 3.4 million households per recent Census QuickFacts. That scale matters because no single HVAC, plumbing, or electrical script fits every property. A Santa Monica condo, a Woodland Hills ranch, a Silver Lake hillside home, and a Downtown loft can all need the same service category for completely different reasons.

That is why this site is organized around real local conditions: coastal equipment exposure, Valley cooling load, canyon access, multifamily coordination, old drain materials, water heater bracing, EV charger load planning, and the 2025 California Energy Code context for heat pumps and electric readiness.

Reviews

Recent five-star reviews from LA homeowners

4.95 / 5· 37 verified reviews
Google · Woodland Hills
Our AC died on the second day of the September heat wave and the Valley was already cooking. Tech came out same afternoon, found a swollen run capacitor and a contactor with pitted points, swapped both, then actually measured the temperature split at the supply and return before leaving. He also flagged that our 18-year-old condenser is showing acid signs and gave us a replacement window of next spring, not a panic sale today. Honest call.
Google · Sherman Oaks
Two-zone system, upstairs always 8 degrees warmer than down. Three previous companies wanted to sell us a bigger condenser. These guys took static pressure readings, found a crushed flex run in the attic and an undersized return grille feeding the upstairs handler. Fixed the duct, upsized the return, balanced the dampers. The upstairs now matches the thermostat within 1 degree. Total cost was a fraction of a new system.
Direct · Silver Lake
1928 Spanish bungalow, gas furnace was on its last legs and we wanted to electrify before next winter. They actually did a Manual J on it instead of guessing tonnage. Specced a 2.5-ton variable-speed heat pump with a return-air enlargement and tied it to a new 60-amp circuit. Permit pulled and inspected by LADBS. House is quieter and the line set under the eave is barely visible. They thought about the aesthetics too.
Google · Pasadena
First cold morning of December the furnace clicked and locked out. Old craftsman closet furnace, 22 years old. Tech tested the flame sensor, igniter, pressure switch, and gas valve in order — turned out to be a cracked ceramic igniter. Replaced it, checked carbon monoxide at the vent, vacuumed the cabinet, and showed us the readings. He was upfront that the heat exchanger has another 2-3 years if we want to bridge to a heat pump conversion instead of replacing furnace + AC separately.
Direct · Echo Park
Converted our detached garage into a recording studio and needed cooling that did not punch through the walls acoustically. They speced a 12K wall-mount with a low-static condenser placed behind a sound baffle on the side yard, hidden line-set with a paintable cover, and a dedicated 20-amp circuit from the main panel. Permit, inspection, the works. The mini-split is quieter than the studio computer fan.
Google · Highland Park
Kitchen sink had a slow leak under the cabinet that turned out to be three different small leaks: a corroded angle stop, a worn basket strainer, and the disposal flange. Plumber pulled everything, swapped the angle stops to quarter-turn ball valves, re-bedded the strainer with fresh plumber putty, and re-sealed the disposal. Took photos of everything and gave me a labeled diagram. Cabinet bottom is dry for the first time in years.
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Tell us what failed.

Send the symptom, the ZIP code, and any equipment photos you have. The visit starts cleaner when dispatch knows what failed and how to access it.

  • Same-day diagnostics across Los Angeles County
  • Written scope with confirmed cause before larger work
  • Permit-aware on HVAC, plumbing, and electrical upgrades
  • Coordination across HVAC + electrical + plumbing in one visit when needed
Open booking form Book a visit → Pick date, time, and trade. We confirm by phone. Or call dispatch (213) 772-2088 Open 24 hours — Spanish & English

Active leak, sewage backup, burning electrical smell, or repeated breaker trips? Stop using the affected system and call instead of booking online.

Before you book

What makes the visit worth it

Good home service is not just speed. It is the quality of the first diagnosis, the clarity of the scope, and whether the technician names the hidden conditions before they become expensive surprises.

Measured diagnosis

Readings before recommendations

HVAC calls should include temperature, airflow, electrical, and access checks. Plumbing calls should include pressure, isolation, fixture pattern, and water heater safety. Electrical calls should include circuit, panel, load, and device review.

Scope clarity

Repair, replace, or stage it

The proposal should explain the confirmed cause, what could change price, which related trade may matter, and what risk remains if the homeowner chooses the smaller repair.

Local context

Los Angeles changes the job

Coastal corrosion, Valley heat, hillside access, older wiring, slab leaks, shared buildings, ADUs, and EV charging can all turn a simple symptom into a whole-home systems decision.

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