Thank You For Your Feedback

April 27th, 2012

Saddleback Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning appreciates your feedback! In an effort to always improve our services, we would love to hear how we are doing.

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New Fixtures in Newport Beach: A Low Cost Way to Brighten a Kitchen or Bath

April 23rd, 2012

Many older homes in Newport Beach still have the original faucets, toilets, shower heads, and other plumbing fixtures and are in desperate need of plumbing replacements. Like most contractor-grade components, those fixtures were probably designed to be strictly practical, with very little styling or decorative flair.

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Spring Newsletter

April 20th, 2012

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What Huntington Beach Residents Should Do If Their Furnace Keeps Turning On and Off?

April 16th, 2012

Furnaces in Huntington Beach are designed to last decades without major problems so long as they are regularly maintained. They typically work so well, in fact, there is a danger of taking our comfort for granted and skipping the annual furnace maintenance for a year or two as time rushes by, waking up suddenly and brutally to a dark night and no heat.

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Heat Pump Air Duct Requirements

April 9th, 2012

The concerns about climate change and the rising costs of energy production has inspired a lot of experimentation with new technologies in Orange County heat pumps. Standard choices are being re-evaluated and new designs are changing the requirements for various parts.

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HVAC Tip: How Electronic Air Filter Works

April 2nd, 2012

For a long time, the most frequently used kind of air filter has been the mechanical variety, and it probably what you already have in your Orange County HVAC system. This is the kind you probably think of when you hear the terms air filter, air cleaner or air purifier.

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$500 Off HVAC Installation!

March 30th, 2012

Receive $500 Off the installation of a new HVAC system between now and June 15th, 2012.

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Corona Del Mar Heat Pump FAQ: Why is Steam Rising from the Outdoor Unit of my Heat Pump?

March 28th, 2012

In the winter months, we often get calls from Corona Del Mar customers about steam rising from the outdoor unit of their heat pumps, which is often mistaken for smoke. Steam rising from your outdoor unit is a normal during the heat pump defrost cycle. The defrost cycle prevents ice from accumulating on the outdoor coils.

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Thank You For Your Feedback!

March 24th, 2012

“Your tech Ken has been providing plumbing service to me for 11 years. I am a Home Club Member. I have recommended Ken to several neighbors. Ken is a real asset to Saddleback Plumbing!”

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