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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
Carrie Kokenis, CA
Installation
Sales- Greg
Turn- Lechuga
5TOn upflow ML180E furnace/coil, Innovair SOV36 A/C, Ducting 10 runs, NUVE thermostat, new line set cover.
Total due - $20,600.00 *Synchrony 12 months*
- HVAC
- HVAC: HVAC Install
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: 20001 - 25000
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2193 - Q4
Judy Lessel, CA
Installation
Sales- Ralph
Turn- Juan
MBR- 5TON upflow SL280V furnace/coil in attic, Innovair 18-seer slim line A/C, Zoning, (2) Honeywell #9000 pro thermostats
Total due - $15,500.00 (CC or check)
- HVAC
- HVAC: HVAC Install
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: 15001 - 20000
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2191 - Q4
Brett Mason, CA
Sales- DerekCost to install a Noritz tankless EZ98 tankless in the outside closet. PLEASE TAKE PIC OF WATER HATER LABEL FOR KRISTA
Noritz EZ98 Tankless Water Heater Installation
Installation of a Noritz EZ98 tankless gas water heater in a garage, replacing an existing tank unit, with no recirculation pump.
Location: Garage
Recirculation Pump: No
Tasks:
Preparation and Shutoff:
1. Shut off gas supply valve
2. Turn off electrical breaker for GFCI outlet installation
3. Close main water supply
4. Drain existing tank water heater to empty tank
Removal of Existing Unit:
1. Disconnect gas line from tank heater
2. Detach cold and hot water supply lines
3. Remove and dispose of old tank unit per local regulations
New Tankless Water Heater Installation:
1. Position Noritz EZ98 unit with adequate clearance per code
2. Install GFCI outlet by Conejo Electrician per NEC standards (120V, 15A minimum)
3. Connect new stainless steel water supply lines (cold and hot) to top-mounted connections
4. Install isolation valve kit on cold and hot water lines for flushing and servicing
5. Install 1/4-turn ball valve on cold water inlet
6. Install expansion tank, adjusted to home water pressure (typically 50-60 PSI)
7. Fit new gas shutoff valve on gas line
8. Attach new flexible gas supply line with sediment trap
9. Secure unit with wall-mounting brackets
10. Reconnect to existing T&P relief valve exit point
11. Install venting per Noritz specs (e.g., 2-inch flex up to 65 ft or 3-inch up to 150 ft)
12. Insulate water supply lines for efficiency
13. Install copper bonding wire from water lines to gas line for grounding
Testing and Startup:
1. Pressure-test gas and water connections for leaks
2. Fill system and purge air from lines
3. Test T&P relief valve operation
4. Turn on breaker for GFCI outlet and verify power to unit
5. Light pilot, set temperature to 120°F (or per client preference) via remote thermostat, and confirm burner ignition
6. Validate full operational status (0.5-9.8 GPM flow, 18,000-180,000 BTU/h)
Cleanup and Final Steps:
1. Clear debris from work area
2. Haul away old tank unit for disposal
3. Conduct final inspection with client walkthrough
Notes:
- 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: 4-5 hours, 1 technician
- Warranty: Noritz - 25 years heat exchanger, 5 years parts, 1 year labor; Conejo - 3 years labor
- Financing: 18 months at 0% interest available
- Includes Free 1-Year Platinum Home Maintenance Membership (Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical)
- Qualifies for SoCal Gas rebates (up to $1,000) and federal tax credits (up to $600)
Cost to install 1” pressure regulator and 1” ball valve and 3/4” ball valve
Pressure Regulator 1"
Installation of a 1-inch pressure regulator to control water pressure, protecting plumbing systems in standard homes.
Location: Utility Room
Tasks:
Preparation:
1. Shut off main water supply to home.
2. Locate installation point near main water line (1-inch pipe).
3. Set up work area with tools (pipe cutter, wrench, sealant).
Regulator Installation:
1. Cut into main water line and install 1-inch threaded fittings.
2. Install pressure regulator, ensuring correct flow direction.
3. Apply pipe tape to threads and tighten connections.
Testing and Adjustment:
1. Turn on water supply and check for leaks at connections.
2. Adjust regulator to optimal pressure (50-60 PSI, per home needs).
3. Verify pressure at fixtures using a pressure gauge.
Cleanup and Final Steps:
1. Wipe down regulator and piping to remove debris.
2. Dispose of packaging per local regulations.
3. Conduct client walkthrough to explain operation.
Notes:
- Prevents damage from high pressure; adjustable for home needs.
- Existing pressure issues may require additional repairs.
- Advise client to check pressure annually.
- 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 hours, 1 technician
- Warranty: 1 year parts and labor
- Financing: 18 months at 0% interest available
CC or check $$7,526.00
- HVAC
- HVAC: Water Heater Install
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: -10000
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2189 - Q4
Freddie Horstmann, CA
- HVAC
- HVAC: Roofing
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: 60001 - 65000
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2185 - Q4
Gang Wu, CA
NO WORK SATURDAY NOR SUNDAY
Tear Off Material load last Thurs 11/13Inspection Friday 11/14Roof Sat-Thur 11-20
- HVAC
- HVAC: Roofing
- Price Ranges
- Price Ranges: 40001 - 45000
- Date Ranges
- Date Ranges: 2184 - Q4
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