A recent San Diego opinion piece underscored a surprising reality: even “helpful” comments from a landlord—like steering a parent with kids toward a bigger or first-floor unit—can cross the line into fair housing discrimination. The point isn’t that landlords are trying to do harm; it’s that the
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Regular backflow testing matters because it helps keep drinking water safe by ensuring contaminated water can’t flow backward into the public supply. In San Diego, where irrigation systems, pools, and commercial equipment are common, one failed backflow device can allow fertilizer, pesticides, or chemicals to enter your
Read more →California lawmakers are moving to bring life back to downtown corridors by making it easier to build high-rise housing near major transit hubs. A newly proposed bill, Assembly Bill 2074, would speed up approvals for dense, mixed-use projects and create new financing tools to help developments get
Read more →Commercial plumbing pricing San Diego depends on a few key factors, and the biggest ones are the job’s complexity, the property type, the urgency, the materials needed, and how easy it is to access the plumbing. For example, clearing a simple restroom drain in a small retail
Read more →In San Diego, most homes should have their sewer lines cleaned every 1–2 years, while older homes, houses with large trees, or properties with frequent clogs may need cleaning every 6–12 months. If you’ve had a backup, multiple slow drains, or recurring toilet gurgling, it’s smart to
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