Executive Summary Sewer line issues in San Diego are most often driven by aging clay/cast-iron pipes, roots, soil shifting, grease, and corrosion—and they tend to show up as multi-fixture backups, odors, and recurring clogs. The article emphasizes that the most reliable path to a lasting fix is
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San Diego is once again debating how to ease the housing crunch—this time by targeting vacant and non-primary residences with a proposed tax measure. While the policy conversation focuses on housing availability and city revenue, it also raises a practical question for property owners across San Diego:
Read more →Executive Summary To troubleshoot low water pressure in San Diego homes efficiently, first determine whether the issue affects a single fixture, hot water only, or the entire house. Start with fast DIY checks (aerators, showerheads, shutoff valves), then confirm system-wide pressure with a gauge to identify common
Read more →A major data center proposal in Imperial County is raising alarms about water use, utility capacity, and long-term costs for residents across Southern California. The project, described as one of the biggest new facilities under consideration in California, could require significant daily water for cooling—right as communities
Read more →Executive Summary Most toilet issues in San Diego homes trace back to a small set of causes—worn tank components, partial drain obstructions, or failed base seals—and accurate diagnosis is the fastest path to a lasting fix. Repeated clogs, running water, rocking toilets, or base leaks often warrant
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