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We service the Ventura, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara Counties and surrounding areas. Reach out to us if you’d like a consultation, (805) 232-5559
Our Work
Missy Fitzharris, CA
Installation **CRANE ARRIVAL; 10:30-11, a&p crane
Sales- Jesse
Turn- N/A
4TON Upflow R801 furnace, coil, rooftop GOV60 A/C, NUVE thermostat
Deposit- $1,000.00 (office collected a CC)
Total due - $13,559.00 (Office has CC)
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2025 - Q4
- HVAC
- HVAC: HVAC Install
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: 10000 - 15000
Michael and Cindy Stubbs, CA
Installation
Sales- Greg
Turn- Jesse Murillo
Ducting, 14 runs
Total due - $8,000.00 *CHECK*
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2025 - Q4
- HVAC
- HVAC: HVAC Install
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: -10000
Samantha Blake, CA
FRANK DOING PREWALK 10/23 1PM-3PMSales-Derek***SEND KRISTA A PIC OF THE WATER HEATER LABEL***
50 Gallon Heat Pump Water Heater
Note: electrical work to be quoted separately by Conejo electrician.
This estimate does include running copper to the new location and condensation line away from the water heater with condensate pump.
Install a 50-gallon heat pump water heater, an energy-efficient system that uses ambient air or ground heat to warm water, significantly reducing energy consumption compared to traditional electric or gas water heaters. Unlike conventional models that generate heat directly via electric resistance or gas combustion, a heat pump water heater transfers heat from the surrounding environment using a compressor and refrigerant cycle, achieving energy efficiencies up to 3-4 times higher (with Energy Factors of 2.5-3.5). Benefits include lower utility bills (up to 60% energy savings), reduced carbon footprint, and eligibility for energy rebates or tax incentives in many regions. This system is ideal for moderate climates and well-ventilated spaces, requiring adequate airflow (typically 750-1000 cubic feet) for optimal performance. The installation includes code-compliant components like an expansion tank, T&P relief valve, and seismic straps, ensuring safety and longevity in residential settings.
Garage
Tasks:
Preparation:
1. Verify space requirements (min. 10x10x7 feet for airflow) and electrical supply (240V, 30A circuit).
2. Shut off water supply and remove existing water heater, draining the tank.
3. Set up work area with tools (pipe wrench, electrical tester, level, PPE) and drop cloths.
Heater Installation:
1. Position 50-gallon heat pump water heater on a level base, ensuring 6-12 inches clearance for airflow.
2. Connect cold water inlet and hot water outlet using copper or PEX piping with dielectric unions.
3. Install seismic straps to secure heater to wall or floor, per local codes.
Component Installation:
1. Install expansion tank on cold water inlet to manage thermal expansion.
2. Install T&P relief valve with discharge line (3/4-inch copper/CPVC) to an approved drain.
3. Connect condensate drain line to route water to a floor drain or pump (if required).
Electrical and Testing:
1. Wire heater to a dedicated 240V circuit, ensuring proper grounding per code.
2. Test heat pump operation, verifying compressor and fan functionality.
3. Perform leak tests on all water and gas connections, and test T&P valve discharge.
Cleanup and Final Steps:
1. Dispose of old water heater and debris per local regulations.
2. Provide client with user manual and explain operation modes (e.g., hybrid, electric).
3. Conduct walkthrough to demonstrate heater functionality and maintenance.
Notes:
- Energy-efficient alternative to traditional water heaters, ideal for eco-conscious homes.
- Requires adequate ventilation; additional ducting or space modifications quoted separately.
- Advise client to clean air filters monthly and check condensate drain regularly.
- Estimate valid for 60 days from issuance
- Includes permit fees (if required)
- Unforeseen issues or additional work will be quoted separately with client approval
- Exclusions: Drywall, paint, stucco, tile, concrete, stone repairs, or existing water damage
- Duration: 4-6 hours, 2 technicians
- Warranty: 10 years parts, 5 years labor
- Financing: 18 months at 0% interest available
- Includes Free 1-Year Platinum Home Maintenance Membership (Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical)
CC or check 6963.00
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2025 - Q4
- Electrical
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: -10000
Stuart Siegel, CA
Install
Sales- Jimmy50 gal water heater replacementTotal due- $3,450.00 (CC or CHECK)
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2025 - Q4
- Electrical
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: -10000
Wayne Hagler, CA
Drain Repair and [accessible] Water Line ReplacementSold by Tony
Waste and Overflow ABS
Install or replace an ABS waste and overflow assembly for a bathtub to ensure proper drainage and prevent leaks, potentially involving drywall or stucco cutting for access in residential or commercial bathrooms. The ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) assembly, including the drain, overflow pipe, and fittings, directs wastewater to the sewer and prevents sewer gas backup, offering durability and corrosion resistance. This service addresses clogged, leaking, or outdated assemblies, improving drainage efficiency and maintaining hygiene. The process may require cutting drywall or stucco to access plumbing, with Conejo excluding repairs to these finishes. Installation ensures watertight connections, compliance with plumbing codes, and seamless integration with the bathtub, enhancing functionality and preventing water damage.
Location: Interior (Bathroom, Behind Bathtub)
Tasks:
Preparation:
1. Verify bathtub and plumbing layout to confirm ABS waste and overflow compatibility.
2. Shut off water supply and remove old waste and overflow assembly, if applicable.
3. Set up work area with tools (pipe cutter, ABS cement, drywall saw, PPE) and protective coverings.
Access and Removal:
1. Cut drywall or stucco, if necessary, to access existing waste and overflow plumbing, minimizing damage.
2. Remove old assembly, inspecting P-trap and drain lines for clogs or damage.
3. Clean installation area and verify subfloor condition, noting repairs if needed.
ABS Assembly Installation:
1. Install new ABS waste and overflow assembly, connecting drain and overflow pipe to P-trap.
2. Apply ABS cement to joints for watertight, durable connections, per manufacturer guidelines.
3. Secure overflow cover and drain flange to bathtub, ensuring proper alignment and sealing.
Testing:
1. Restore water supply and fill tub to test drainage and overflow functionality.
2. Check for leaks at all connections and confirm no sewer gas odors.
3. Verify proper drainage speed and overflow capacity to prevent backups.
Cleanup and Final Steps:
1. Clean work area and dispose of old assembly or debris per local regulations.
2. Provide client with assembly specifications and maintenance recommendations.
3. Conduct walkthrough to demonstrate proper drainage and note drywall/stucco repair needs.
Notes:
- Installs durable ABS waste and overflow, potentially requiring drywall or stucco cutting.
- Conejo does not repair drywall, paint, or stucco; client responsible for cosmetic repairs.
- Additional P-trap or drain line repairs quoted separately if needed.
- Advise client to monitor drainage and check for leaks periodically.
- Estimate valid for 60 days from issuance
- Includes permit fees (if required)
- Unforeseen issues or additional work will be quoted separately with client approval
- Exclusions: Drywall, paint, stucco, tile, concrete, stone repairs, or existing water damage
- Duration: 2-4 hours, 1-2 technicians
- Warranty: 2 years parts, 1 year labor
- Financing: 18 months at 0% interest available
Partial Home Repipe Copper
Partial repipe of home plumbing using copper piping to replace damaged or outdated pipes in specific areas, ensuring durability and water quality.
Lines in that bathroom that are exposed are to be rebuild in pex and secured to the studs.
Insulate hot lines.
We can move line out or the way of drain lines so that can be secured properly and elimated further issues.
Location: Varies
Tasks:
Assessment and Preparation:
1. Inspect existing plumbing to identify areas for repipe.
2. Shut off main water supply to home.
3. Set up work area with drop cloths and tools (pipe cutter, torch, solder).
Pipe Removal:
1. Cut out damaged or outdated pipe sections (e.g., galvanized, old copper).
2. Dispose of old piping per local regulations.
3. Cap open lines to prevent debris entry.
Copper Installation:
1. Route new copper piping (1/2-inch or 3/4-inch, per demand) through walls or floors.
2. Solder copper fittings (elbows, tees, couplings) per code standards.
3. Secure piping with hangers or straps, maintaining proper slope.
Testing:
1. Turn on water supply and pressure-test new lines for leaks.
2. Run water through fixtures to verify flow and pressure.
3. Inspect all solder joints with leak detector solution.
Cleanup and Final Steps:
1. Wipe down work areas and remove debris.
2. Dispose of old materials per local regulations.
3. Conduct client walkthrough to demonstrate functionality.
Notes:
- Copper ensures long-term durability and water purity.
- Wall or floor access repairs quoted separately.
- Advise client to monitor water pressure post-repipe.
- Estimate valid for 60 days from issuance
- Includes permit fees (if required)
- Unforeseen issues or additional work will be quoted separately with client approval
- Exclusions: Drywall, paint, stucco, tile, concrete, stone repairs, or existing water damage
- Duration: 1-2 hrs, 1-2 technicians
- Warranty: 5 years parts and labor
- Financing: 18 months at 0% interest available
AMOUNT TO COLLECT: $4,832.00
Please call 805-807-1144
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2025 - Q4
- Electrical
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: -10000
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