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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

The company performs work related to -10000, HVAC, Price Ranges, HVAC Install, Date Ranges

Our Work

Jeff Bordofsky - $4700 - 8/18/25, CA

**MUST CALL DEBBIE 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO ARRIVAL.

**BRANDON CHIPPENDALE PROMISED THAT INSTALLERS WOULD SETUP THEIR PORTABLE A/C THAT DEBBIE IS PURCHASING

Installing approx 500 sq. ft. of insulation


Installation

Sales- Greg

Turn- Parker2.5TON upflow First Co air handler (with 5KW heat strips), Innovair 18-slim line A/C (3TON), Air Scrubber, NUVE thermostat, new electrical for air handler.***Air handler will be available by 12pm.Total for this portion - $21,900.00 *Synchrony 12 months*

InstallSales- GregTurn- Parker50 gal *ELECTRIC* water heater replacement (Low boy).Total for this portion - $4,700.00 *Synchrony 12 months*

  • Plumbing
  • Plumbing: Plumbing Install
  • Price Ranges
  • Price Ranges: -10000
  • Date Ranges
  • Date Ranges: 2025 - Q3
  • HVAC
  • HVAC: HVAC Install
  • Price Ranges: 20001 - 25000
  • Date Ranges: 2021 - Q3
Sylvia and John Bonetto, CA

Installation

Sales- Greg

Turn- N/A

4TON Upflow R802VA furnace, coil, BOVA15 A/C, ducting 10 runs, Honeywell #9000 Wi-Fi Total due- $19,900.00 (VISA on contract)


Sales-KevinAngle Stop With Supply Line


Installation of a new angle stop valve with supply line to provide reliable water shutoff for a sink or toilet.


Location: Under Sink or Toilet


Tasks:

Preparation:

1. Shut off main water supply to home.

2. Set up work area with drop cloth and tools (wrench, pipe cutter).

3. Inspect existing water line for compatibility (copper, PEX, or CPVC).


Removal of Old Angle Stop:

1. Disconnect existing supply line and remove old angle stop.

2. Clean pipe end to remove corrosion or debris.

3. Cap line temporarily to prevent water spillage.


Angle Stop Installation:

1. Install new 1/4-turn angle stop (3/8-inch or 1/2-inch, per fixture).

2. Secure angle stop to water line with compression or solder fitting.

3. Attach new supply line to angle stop and fixture, tightening fittings.


Testing:

1. Turn on main water supply and check for leaks at connections.

2. Test angle stop by opening and closing valve.

3. Run water through fixture to verify flow.


Cleanup and Final Steps:

1. Wipe down angle stop and under-sink area.

2. Dispose of old parts per local regulations.

3. Conduct client walkthrough to demonstrate shutoff operation.


Notes:

- Includes 1/4-turn brass angle stop and flexible supply line.

- Corroded pipe repairs quoted separately if needed.

- Advise client to test angle stop annually to ensure function.

- Estimate valid for 30 days from issuance

- Permit fees, if required, are included as a separate line item

- 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: up to 1 hour each valve and supply line , 1 technician

- Warranty: 1 year parts and labor

CC or Check $3,000.00

Sales-TonySlab Leak Reroute


Reroute water lines to bypass a slab leak in a residential or commercial property, avoiding costly and invasive slab excavation while restoring water system functionality and preventing further damage. Slab leaks, often caused by pipe corrosion or ground movement, can lead to water loss, high utility bills, and structural issues like foundation cracks or mold. This process involves identifying the leak with electronic detection, isolating the affected pipe, and installing new copper or PEX piping through alternative routes (e.g., walls, ceilings, or crawlspaces) to restore water flow. The reroute eliminates the need to repair the slab-embedded pipe, offering a cost-effective and less disruptive solution. Note that Conejo does not repair or replace drywall, paint, or stucco, so any wall penetrations or cosmetic repairs must be handled by the client or a separate contractor.


Location: Interior/Exterior (Alternate Routing Path)


Tasks:

Preparation:

1. Locate slab leak using electronic leak detection equipment (e.g., acoustic or infrared tools).

2. Shut off main water supply and isolate affected piping to prevent water loss.

3. Plan reroute path (e.g., through walls, attic, or crawlspace) and set up work area with tools (pipe cutter, fittings, PPE).


Pipe Rerouting:

1. Install new copper or PEX piping along the planned reroute path, avoiding the slab leak.

2. Connect new line to existing water supply and fixtures using appropriate fittings (e.g., tees, couplings).

3. Secure piping with hangers or clips every 4-6 feet to prevent movement, per code.


System Integration:

1. Cap or isolate the leaking slab pipe to prevent future use, ensuring no pressure loss.

2. Integrate new piping with existing system, maintaining water pressure (40-80 psi).

3. Ensure rerouted lines are accessible for future maintenance and avoid structural obstructions.


Testing:

1. Restore water supply and perform pressure test to confirm no leaks in rerouted lines.

2. Run water through fixtures to verify normal flow and no cold water mixing.

3. Inspect all connections for leaks using a pressure test or visual inspection.


Cleanup and Final Steps:

1. Clean work area and dispose of debris per local regulations.

2. Provide client with reroute layout and maintenance instructions.

3. Conduct walkthrough to demonstrate restored water flow and explain limitations.


Notes:

- Bypasses slab leaks to restore water flow without invasive slab excavation.

- Company does not repair or replace drywall, paint, or stucco; client responsible for cosmetic repairs.

- Additional piping or complex rerouting quoted separately if needed.

- Advise client to monitor water bills and new piping for signs of leaks.

- Estimate valid for 30 days from issuance

- Permit fees, if required, are included as a separate line item

- 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: 6-8 hours, 2 technicians

- Warranty: 5 years parts, 2 years labor

CC or Check $6089.00

  • Plumbing
  • Plumbing: Plumbing Install
  • Date Ranges
  • Date Ranges: 2026 - Q1
  • Price Ranges
  • Price Ranges: -10000
  • HVAC
  • HVAC: HVAC Install
  • Price Ranges: 15001 - 20000
  • Date Ranges: 2023 - Q4
John Boerger - $21280 - 8/11/22, CA

Install

Sales- Greg

Turn- Joey

Garage- Upflow coil and XR14 A/CMain House- Horizontal coil and XR14 A/C

Total - $21,280.0 (CC on contract)

  • HVAC
  • HVAC: HVAC Install
  • Price Ranges
  • Price Ranges: 20001 - 25000
  • Date Ranges
  • Date Ranges: 2022 - Q3
Megan Bluth - $19998 - 9/9/20, CA

Install

Sales- Brice Daly

Turn- N/A

Upflow furnace, coil, A/C, approx 14 duct runs, 2 new drops.

Total- $19,998.00 (Wells Fargo 18 months no interest) -

  • HVAC
  • HVAC: HVAC Install
  • Price Ranges
  • Price Ranges: 15001 - 20000
  • Date Ranges
  • Date Ranges: 2020 - Q3
Elaine Blonder - $16835 - 8/7/23, CA

Install

Sales- Brice Daly

Turn- Brett Sutherland

Upflow furnace, coil, A/C

Deposit: $1,000.00 (CC)

Total due: $11,460.00 (Ask homeowner if they would like to use same CC or check)

  • HVAC
  • HVAC: HVAC Install
  • Price Ranges
  • Price Ranges: 15001 - 20000
  • Date Ranges
  • Date Ranges: 2023 - Q3
  • Price Ranges: 10000 - 15000
  • Date Ranges: 2020 - Q3

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