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Airist Heating and Air Conditioning
New to Angi

Serving San Diego, CA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

At Airist we believe great service is about more than fixing heaters and air-conditioning. It’s about building real long lasting relationships with the people we serve. We are a local San Diego county HVAC company made up of experienced Nate certified technicians who truly care about your comfort and your home. With over 30 years of combined experience, we take the time to listen, explain your options and treat every job like it’s for family. Our goal is simple: earn your trust and be the company you feel confident calling for years to come.

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FAQs for plumbing projects in San Diego, CA

Schedule a plumbing inspection every one to two years to ensure your system is in good working order. Regular inspections can help you catch minor issues before they become costly problems, like major water damage repairs. You should also consider a plumbing inspection when buying or selling a home or if you notice signs of a plumbing issue. Staying proactive with maintenance can save you money and stress in the long run.

A plumbing inspection for a standard one-story to two-story home takes between two and three hours. For larger residences, historic homes, or rental complexes, a complete inspection requires a full-day commitment of eight hours. However, this does not account for any necessary repairs that your plumber might find, so it’s best to set aside additional time during the inspection in case an unexpected repair comes up.

When built with quality materials, your plumbing system endures for decades. CPVC, brass, iron, and steel provide reliable service for 50 to 70 years, while copper extends durability up to 100 years, and PEX maintains performance for 80 to 100 years. Maintaining this system with regular inspections and prompt repairs guarantees long-term efficiency.

You should repipe your home when your plumbing exceeds its expected lifespan or uses hazardous materials like lead, polybutylene, or galvanized steel. Persistent leaks, corrosion, and compromised water quality signal that your existing piping no longer meets safety standards. Repiping eliminates potential health risks and prevents extensive water damage.

The San Diego, CA homeowners’ guide to plumbing services

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