Service areas

Plumbing service across North County San Diego.

We work a 20-mile radius around Oceanside, CA. Pick your city for the local rundown — and a dedicated page for every service we offer there.

Oceanside, CA

0 mi

Oceanside is our home base — the northernmost beach city in San Diego County, where surf culture meets the working harbor and a downtown that's been quietly reinventing itself since the pier was rebuilt.

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Carlsbad, CA

4 mi

Carlsbad runs from the lagoons and Tamarack surf breaks up into La Costa's hillside neighborhoods. It's a mix of village cottages, mid-century ranches, and newer master-planned communities like Bressi Ranch and Robertson Ranch.

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Vista, CA

7 mi

Vista sits in the hills just east of Oceanside, an old citrus and avocado town that's become North County's craft brewery capital. Older downtown homes mix with hillside ranches and newer Shadowridge tracts.

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San Marcos, CA

10 mi

San Marcos grew up around Cal State San Marcos and Palomar College, then exploded with master-planned hillside communities like San Elijo Hills. It's family-heavy, school-driven, and almost entirely 1990s-and-newer construction.

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Encinitas, CA

11 mi

Encinitas is five distinct beach communities stitched together — Leucadia, Old Encinitas, New Encinitas, Cardiff, and Olivenhain. It runs from surf shacks on Neptune Avenue to ranch estates above the 5.

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Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA

14 mi

Cardiff is a tiny beach village inside Encinitas — Composer District cottages on one side of the 101, the lagoon and Seaside reef on the other. Homes are small, charming, and almost all renovated at least once.

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Solana Beach, CA

17 mi

Solana Beach is a compact coastal city between the lagoon and Del Mar — Cedros Design District, the Coaster station, and quiet residential streets between Lomas Santa Fe and the beach.

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Rancho Santa Fe, CA

18 mi

Rancho Santa Fe is the inland estate community famous for its eucalyptus canopy and Lilian Rice covenant homes. Big lots, long driveways, and irrigation systems that are basically small commercial jobs.

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Escondido, CA

17 mi

Escondido is North County's inland hub — a real downtown, the Center for the Arts, and a sweep of older neighborhoods running up to Daley Ranch and the San Pasqual Valley wine country.

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Fallbrook, CA

14 mi

Fallbrook calls itself the Avocado Capital of the World — a rural inland town of citrus groves, horse properties, and ranch homes spread across rolling hills north of Bonsall.

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Bonsall, CA

9 mi

Bonsall sits along the San Luis Rey River between Oceanside and Fallbrook — a rural unincorporated community of ranchettes, polo grounds, and citrus groves.

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Leucadia, CA

12 mi

Leucadia is the north end of Encinitas — eucalyptus-lined Highway 101, surfboard shapers, and small beach bungalows that have mostly been renovated or rebuilt in the last decade.

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Olivenhain, CA

14 mi

Olivenhain is rural Encinitas — horse-zoned lots, dirt trails, and ranch homes tucked into the hills east of the 5. Big lots, big tanks, big irrigation.

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San Diego, CA

35 mi

San Diego proper stretches from the downtown waterfront and Balboa Park out to the beach communities and Mission Valley. A century-plus of building stock means every era of plumbing is in play, block to block.

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La Jolla, CA

28 mi

La Jolla is San Diego's coastal jewel — bluff-top estates above the Cove, the Village's tight commercial blocks, and hillside neighborhoods running up to Mount Soledad.

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