C-36 licensed, CSLB #568271. Serving SDCE and Ramona since 1989. We know your hard water — 22–30 grains per gallon — and we know your pipes. Same plumber, same number, 37 years.
Ramona Municipal Water District water runs 22–30 grains per gallon — classified as "very hard" by the U.S. Geological Survey (anything above 10.5 gpg). That scale builds inside water heaters, clogs aerators, and corrodes sacrificial anodes 3× faster than coastal San Diego. We've been managing it since 1989.
Tank and tankless. Hard water accelerates sediment buildup and anode depletion — we flush, inspect, and replace before failure, not after. Bradford White and Rheem stocked locally.
Older SDCE homes with galvanized or polybutylene lines corrode faster in hard water. We repipe in PEX-A — licensed, permitted, and inspected. No subcontractors.
Camera inspection to identify root intrusion, mineral buildup, or offset joints before they become backups. We diagnose and repair — we do not offer snake-only service calls.
Slab leaks, pinhole leaks in copper lines, and irrigation crossovers are common in SDCE's soil conditions. We locate and fix — no guesswork.
Propane and natural gas lines for new appliances, BBQ hookups, and generator connections. CSLB C-36 licensed for all gas work.
We rough in and connect whole-house softeners and reverse-osmosis systems. We don't sell the units — we make sure your plumber's work is right.
At 22–30 gpg, your water heater anode burns out in 2–3 years instead of 6. JPS-AP members get an annual water heater service, whole-house inspection, sewer camera check, front-of-line scheduling, and 25 JPSAI questions/day. One plan, no contracts.
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