Point Loma Electric, Plumbing, Heating & Air
- Central Heating in La Jolla, CA
- Ducts & Vents in Poway, CA
- Sewer & Water Main in San Diego, CA
At Point Loma Electric, Plumbing, Heating & Air, we specialize in delivering reliable, high-quality plumbing and HVAC services to homeowners across San Diego. Whether you're dealing with a clogged drain, leaky pipe, broken water heater, or a faulty air conditioner, our experienced technicians are here to help, with honest solutions and top-notch workmanship.
As a woman-owned and locally trusted business, we understand the unique needs of San Diego homes, especially when it comes to older plumbing systems and energy-efficient HVAC upgrades. From fast AC repairs to full heating system installs and routine plumbing maintenance, we are committed to keeping your home safe, comfortable, and running smoothly year-round.
We offer:
Expert plumbing repairs and installations
Water heater repair and replacement
Drain cleaning and sewer solutions
Air conditioning repair, maintenance & installation
Heating system service and replacement
Transparent pricing and friendly, professional service
With decades of experience and a passion for service, we go the extra mile to earn your trust, every time. Contact Point Loma Electric, Plumbing, Heating & Air today and let us take care of your home comfort needs.
| Year Established | 1988 |
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| Business Categories | Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing in San Diego, CA |
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