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Water Heater Repair and Installation Services in Paramount, California

Hot water is an essential part of modern living. From a warm shower in the morning to running the dishwasher after dinner, your water heater works silently in the background to provide comfort and sanitation. When this system fails, it is immediately noticeable and highly disruptive. At Paramount Plumbing and Air Pros, we specialize in comprehensive water heater repair and installation services. We are dedicated to ensuring that the residents and businesses of Paramount have reliable access to hot water year round.

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Water Heater Repair and Installation in Paramount, CA – Trusted Local Experts for Tank and Tankless Systems

We are your local Paramount Water Heater Pros, connecting homeowners throughout Paramount, California and nearby communities with experienced professionals for water heater repair, water heater installation, water heater replacement, tankless water heater installation, leaking water heater repair, no hot water emergencies, sediment flushing, and pilot light issues on gas water heaters. Whether your family home is in the Clearwater neighborhood, near Hollydale, or in a residential block throughout the 90723 zip code, we know that a failed water heater disrupts every routine in the house. Many Paramount properties were built in the 1950s and 1960s and still have aging tank units that have never been serviced. Technicians in our network perform thorough diagnostics, work cleanly inside your home, and give you a clear picture of what is happening before any work begins. Scheduling is dependable, and same day response is available for urgent situations. Here is a full look at the water heater problems we handle and the services available to Paramount homeowners through our network.

Common Water Heater Problems We Fix in Paramount

No Hot Water or Insufficient Hot Water

Running out of hot water is a daily disruption in a busy Paramount household, but when the unit is producing no hot water at all, it moves from inconvenience to emergency quickly. Fix no hot water emergency situations in Paramount are among the most common calls our network handles. The cause can range from a failed heating element in an electric water heater to a gas water heater pilot light that will not stay lit, a tripped thermal cutoff, or a unit that has simply reached the end of its service life after years of hard water use.

Recognizing the Problem

  • No warm water at any tap no matter how long you run it
  • Hot water that runs out much faster than it used to
  • Water that never gets fully hot, only lukewarm
  • One shower using all available hot water in the household
  • Inconsistent temperature that fluctuates wildly during a shower
  • Hot water available only in the morning but gone the rest of the day

Technicians in our network start with a thorough evaluation of the heating system, thermostat settings, element condition, and gas supply before drawing any conclusions. For electric water heater situations, water heater element replacement or water heater thermostat replacement resolves the issue in many cases. For gas units, gas valve condition and burner operation are assessed carefully. Water heater repair same day in Paramount is available for families who cannot wait.

Hard water in the Los Angeles area causes minerals to accumulate on heating elements in electric units, reducing efficiency and eventually leading to element failure faster than would occur with softer water.

Leaking Water Heater

A leaking water heater in a Paramount home needs immediate attention. Depending on where the leak is originating, the situation can range from a minor fitting issue to a full tank failure that is moments away from releasing gallons of water onto the floor. Water heater leaking from the bottom almost always indicates internal tank corrosion, which is not repairable and signals that replacement is needed. Water heater leaking from the top often points to a loose inlet connection, a corroded anode rod fitting, or a faulty pressure relief valve.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Water pooling on the floor at the base of the unit
  • Dripping from the pressure relief valve discharge pipe
  • Moisture or rust staining on the top of the unit near connections
  • Water stains on the wall or floor around the heater that appeared gradually
  • Soft spots in the floor or water damage to nearby cabinetry or drywall
  • The unit appears wet on the outside despite running normally

Technicians in our network assess the leak location, determine whether it is originating from a connection, valve, or the tank itself, and give you a clear recommendation. When the tank body is leaking, replacement is the correct answer. Attempting to seal an internally corroded tank leads to a larger and more damaging failure very soon after. Water heater repair for condo situations in Paramount is also available, where leak containment and building access considerations matter.

The hard water mineral content common throughout the greater Los Angeles area accelerates interior tank corrosion, often reducing the practical service life of a water heater in Paramount homes that skip regular anode rod replacement.

Tankless Water Heater Issues

Tankless water heater not heating is one of the most frustrating situations for Paramount homeowners who switched to on-demand systems specifically to avoid running out of hot water. Common causes include flow sensor failures, scale buildup on the heat exchanger from mineral deposits, ignition problems on gas units, error codes triggered by venting issues, or electrical supply problems. Tankless water heater repair requires specific knowledge of the brand and model’s diagnostic system, and guessing at the cause wastes time.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Error code displayed on the unit’s control panel
  • Cold water coming out of hot taps despite the unit appearing to run
  • Hot water that starts warm then goes cold mid-shower
  • Unit that ignites but shuts off after a few seconds
  • Reduced flow rate from hot taps compared to previous performance
  • Unit that works in summer but struggles in cooler months when inlet water is colder

Professionals in our network who handle tankless water heater repair in Paramount are familiar with the major brands and the diagnostic procedures for each. Scale flushing on a hard-water unit, flow sensor cleaning, and venting verification are the most common service items on tankless systems in this area. Tankless water heater installation is also available for homeowners considering the switch from a conventional tank system.

Paramount’s hard water environment means tankless heat exchangers benefit from descaling service on a regular maintenance schedule, particularly in homes where water treatment is not in place.

Rusty or Discolored Hot Water

Rusty hot water from taps in a Paramount home is one of the clearest signals that the water heater is deteriorating internally. When the anode rod inside the tank has been fully depleted, the tank lining begins to corrode and releases discolored water every time the hot side is used. This is a health concern and a practical problem, and it should not be ignored. Discolored water exclusively from the hot side, while the cold runs clear, points directly to the water heater as the source.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Brown, orange, or reddish water coming from hot taps only
  • Visible sediment or particles in hot water when drawn into a glass
  • Metallic taste in hot water that was not present before
  • Rust-colored staining in sinks, tubs, or laundry from the hot water supply
  • Water that runs clear for a moment then turns discolored
  • Hot water that smells metallic or sulfuric

Anode rod replacement is a preventive service that extends tank life significantly when done before the rod is fully consumed. When the water has already turned rusty, tank replacement is often the more realistic recommendation, particularly for units that are ten or more years old. Installing a new water heater in a Paramount home with better anode rod monitoring going forward prevents the problem from repeating.

Replacing old water heaters in Paramount that have been producing discolored water is a service our network handles frequently, particularly in older residential properties where the unit was original to the home and never serviced.

Strange Noises from the Water Heater

A water heater making loud noises in a Paramount home is a signal that sediment buildup has reached a level where it is affecting the heating process. The rumbling, popping, and banging sounds typically associated with a noisy water heater come from water trapped beneath a heavy sediment layer at the bottom of the tank, which boils and erupts through the sediment during each heating cycle. This is not just an annoyance. It indicates reduced efficiency, increased strain on the tank lining, and a shorter remaining service life for the unit.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Loud popping or cracking during the heating cycle
  • Rumbling that sounds like rocks tumbling in the tank
  • Banging noise that was not present when the unit was newer
  • Sounds that get louder or more frequent over time
  • Hot water that has become less consistent as the noise increased
  • Longer recovery time needed after using hot water than before

A professional water heater flush, which drains the tank and removes accumulated sediment, can restore quieter and more efficient operation when performed before damage becomes severe. Technicians in our network assess the sediment level and tank condition during any noise-related service call and give honest guidance on whether flushing is worthwhile or whether the unit is past the point where maintenance extends its practical life.

Sediment buildup from Paramount’s hard water accumulates in conventional tank water heaters faster than in areas with soft water, making periodic water heater maintenance flushing particularly important for homeowners in this part of Los Angeles County.

Pilot Light Problems on Gas Water Heaters

A gas water heater pilot light that will not stay lit leaves the household without hot water and raises a legitimate safety question about what is preventing it from staying on. In most cases, a failed thermocouple is the culprit. The thermocouple is a safety device that keeps the gas valve open only when it detects a lit pilot. When it fails, the valve closes and the pilot cannot stay lit regardless of how many times you relight it. Other causes include a dirty or misaligned pilot orifice or a failing gas valve itself.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Pilot that lights but goes out within seconds of releasing the ignition button
  • Pilot that will not light at all despite a clear supply of gas
  • Pilot flame that burns yellow or orange instead of clear blue
  • Unit that has gone from occasional relights to needing daily relighting
  • No hot water with no other obvious cause
  • Draft or air movement near the unit causing the pilot to blow out

Thermocouple replacement is a straightforward repair when the unit is otherwise in good condition. Professionals in our network diagnose the pilot system before replacing parts, confirming the thermocouple is actually the cause rather than a gas supply or venting issue. If gas valve failure is identified, the repair cost relative to the unit’s age and condition is weighed honestly with the homeowner before proceeding. If you smell gas during any assessment of a pilot light issue, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company.

Water Heater Not Turning On

An electric water heater not working in a Paramount home with no sound, no indicator lights, and no hot water production typically points to a tripped breaker, failed heating element, or a tripped high-temperature cutoff switch. Gas water heater failure with no pilot activity and no gas smell can indicate a failed gas valve, thermostat, or control module. Both scenarios require professional diagnosis to identify the root cause accurately before ordering parts or recommending replacement.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Water heater that is completely silent and producing no heat
  • Breaker for the water heater that keeps tripping when reset
  • No indicator light or display activity on a unit that had them before
  • High-temperature reset button on the unit that has tripped
  • Cold water from every hot tap with no transition to warm at any point
  • Unit that worked yesterday and simply stopped overnight

Professionals in our network run a systematic electrical and mechanical check to identify the failed component precisely. Water heater thermostat replacement or element replacement resolves the majority of electric water heater not working situations when the tank body is still in sound condition. For units that are ten or more years old, the repair versus replace conversation is always worth having before investing in significant component replacements.

Sediment Buildup and Poor Performance

Sediment buildup is a slow process that quietly reduces your water heater’s efficiency and working life over years. In a Paramount home with hard water and an unserviced tank unit, the sediment layer at the bottom of the tank grows season by season. Hot water recovery slows, energy consumption increases, and the tank lining underneath the sediment layer corrodes faster than the manufacturer’s design accounts for. Many homeowners do not notice until the efficiency decline becomes significant or the unit fails entirely.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Water taking longer to heat up than it used to
  • Higher than normal energy bills without a change in hot water habits
  • Warm water rather than fully hot water at peak demand
  • Increased sediment or particles visible in drawn hot water
  • Water heater running longer heating cycles than in previous years
  • Unit that feels excessively hot on the outside compared to before

A scheduled water heater flush removes accumulated sediment and is the most effective maintenance step available for conventional tank water heaters in hard water areas. Technicians in our network assess the sediment level, flush the tank, and inspect the anode rod condition during service visits, giving Paramount homeowners a clear picture of how much life remains in the unit.

Water Heater Repair vs Replacement in Paramount

One of the most practical questions a Paramount homeowner faces when a water heater fails is whether to repair the unit or replace it entirely. The answer depends on several factors, and the professionals in our network are straightforward about giving an honest assessment rather than pushing toward the option with the higher service value.

Age is the starting point. A water heater that is fewer than eight years old and has failed due to a single component, such as a heating element or thermocouple, is generally worth repairing. The same repair on a unit that is twelve to fifteen years old may only extend the life another year or two before another failure occurs. In Paramount homes where the water heater has been running on the original installation from a 1970s remodel, replacement is almost always the better investment.

The nature of the failure matters significantly. A leaking tank body is not repairable in any practical sense. Internal tank corrosion that has progressed to the point of physical breach means water is getting past the glass lining, and no fitting or patch holds that situation. When a technician identifies a leaking bottom on a tank in a Paramount home, replacement is the clear recommendation and should happen promptly before the tank releases fully.

Performance history is another factor. If a Paramount homeowner reports that the unit has been declining in efficiency for two or more years, making noise, producing occasional discolored water, and requiring multiple repairs in the past few years, the accumulated repair cost and ongoing inefficiency of keeping that unit running rarely makes financial sense compared to installing a new, properly sized replacement.

When it comes to when to replace versus repair a water heater in Paramount, the honest short answer is: repair when the unit is relatively young and the failure is a single component issue. Replace when the unit is aged, the tank body itself is compromised, or multiple systems are failing. Professionals in our network explain the specific situation on every job and let the homeowner make an informed decision.

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Tankless Water Heater Installation and Repair in Paramount

Tankless water heater installation has become a genuinely popular upgrade in Paramount homes over the last several years, and for good reason. An on-demand system heats water only when a tap is opened, eliminating the constant standby energy loss of a conventional tank that keeps fifty gallons hot around the clock. For a family home in Paramount with multiple bathrooms and heavy morning hot water demand, the practical benefit of endless hot water on demand is significant.

The installation process for a tankless unit involves more than simply swapping out the old tank. Gas-fired tankless systems often require a larger diameter gas line to support the higher BTU demand at full flow. Direct-vent or power-vent exhaust installation must meet current code requirements. Electric tankless units require substantial electrical service upgrades in most older Paramount homes, often needing two or three 240-volt circuits that the existing panel may not accommodate without upgrades.

Professionals in our network assess the home’s existing gas line capacity, venting options, and electrical service before recommending a tankless water heater installation path in Paramount. They discuss unit sizing based on the number of simultaneous hot water draws the household typically needs, because an undersized tankless unit in a busy family home produces exactly the performance problem the homeowner was trying to avoid.

Tankless water heater repair in Paramount is also available for units already installed. Common service needs include scale buildup on the heat exchanger, flow sensor cleaning, igniter maintenance on gas units, and error code diagnosis. A properly maintained tankless system in Paramount can last significantly longer than a conventional tank unit, making the upfront investment more justified over time.

Water Heater Installation Services in Paramount

New water heater installation in Paramount homes covers both direct replacements for failed units and new installations for properties adding a dedicated hot water system to an addition or converted space. For a conventional tank replacement, the process involves removing the old unit safely, checking the existing connections and shutoff valve condition, setting the new unit, making the water and gas or electrical connections, and running a full test cycle before leaving.

Proper sizing is essential for any new installation. A tank that is too small leaves the household running out of hot water. A tank that is oversized wastes energy heating water that sits unused. Professionals in our network recommend appropriate sizing based on household size and usage patterns before installation begins.

For homes in Paramount where space is limited, tankless units are a practical option that free up significant closet or utility room floor space. For homeowners who want straightforward reliability without the complexity of a tankless system, a properly sized and well-installed conventional tank remains an excellent choice. How long water heater installation takes in Paramount depends on the scope. A direct conventional tank replacement is typically completed in a few hours. Tankless installation with gas line or electrical modifications may take a full day.

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Why Paramount Homeowners Choose Paramount Plumbing Pros for Water Heater Service

Local Expertise With Paramount Homes and Water Conditions

Paramount’s hard water environment and the older housing stock throughout the 90723 zip code create specific water heater challenges that professionals in our network understand from hands-on experience. From the mineral scaling that affects both tank and tankless systems to the galvanized inlet connections in homes from the 1960s, local knowledge translates directly into faster, more accurate diagnosis and better repair decisions.

Meticulous Diagnostics and Root-Cause Fixes

A water heater element replacement that does not address the reason the element failed prematurely just delays the next service call. Professionals in our network identify contributing factors like anode rod depletion, sediment accumulation, and thermostat calibration issues as part of every service visit, not just the one failing component that triggered the call. That approach extends the life of the repaired unit and prevents repeat failures.

Respect for Your Home and Family During the Job

Water heater work in Paramount homes often involves accessing a utility closet, garage, or cramped cabinet space adjacent to living areas. Professionals in our network work cleanly, protect the surrounding floor and walls, and leave the work area in better condition than they found it. Every homeowner gets a full explanation of what was done and why before the technician leaves.

Skilled With Both Traditional and Tankless Systems

Not every plumber has hands-on experience with on-demand tankless water heaters or the specific brand diagnostics required for effective repair. Professionals in our Paramount network include technicians with real working knowledge of both conventional tank systems and the major tankless brands, so whether your home has a decades-old gas unit or a recently installed Navien or Rinnai, the right person is on the job.

Fast Same-Day Response When You Need Hot Water Now

A Paramount family without hot water is not something that should wait three days for the next available appointment. We are the water heater repair connection in Paramount that prioritizes same-day response for urgent situations. When you reach out and explain that there is no hot water in the household, we work to connect you with an available professional the same day.

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Our Water Heater Service Process in Paramount

1. You Reach Out

Tell us what is happening with your water heater and where you are in Paramount or a nearby community. We take the details needed to match you with the right professional for your specific situation, whether it is an emergency no hot water call or a scheduled replacement.

2. We Schedule and Arrive

We connect you with a professional in our Paramount network who is available for your situation. For urgent calls, same day scheduling is our goal. You will know who is coming and when before the conversation ends.

3. Thorough Diagnosis and Clear Explanation

The technician inspects the water heater fully, identifies the problem with precision, and explains what they found in plain language before beginning any work. You understand the situation and the recommended solution before anything is touched.

4. Repair or Installation

The repair or installation is completed to a professional standard using quality components. For replacements, the old unit is removed and the installation space is prepared properly before the new unit goes in. Gas and water connections are made carefully and checked before the system is pressurized.

5. Final Testing and Cleanup

After the repair or installation, the technician runs the system through a full heating cycle, checks for leaks at all connections, and confirms proper thermostat operation. The work area is cleaned up completely before departure. You are walked through the results and any maintenance recommendations relevant to your new or repaired system.

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Water Heater Service Area in and Around Paramount, California

We connect homeowners throughout Paramount and the surrounding Los Angeles County communities with professional water heater service. From the residential streets near Paramount Boulevard to family neighborhoods throughout the 90723 zip code and beyond, our network covers this entire area with professionals who know the local housing stock and respond reliably.

  • Paramount, CA
  • Compton, CA
  • Bellflower, CA
  • Lynwood, CA
  • Downey, CA
  • South Gate, CA
  • Lakewood, CA
  • Long Beach (North), CA
  • Rancho Dominguez, CA
  • Cudahy, CA
  • South Whittier, CA
  • Norwalk, CA

True local water heater service in Paramount means the professional who arrives knows the typical pipe configurations in homes of this era, understands the local water quality, and has the parts and tools appropriate for the job before arriving. That is what our network delivers to Paramount homeowners and the families in surrounding communities who count on reliable hot water every day.

Professional Water Heater Repair vs DIY Attempts

Some water heater maintenance tasks are genuinely within reach for careful homeowners. Adjusting the thermostat setting, periodically flushing sediment from the drain valve, or relighting a pilot light following the manufacturer’s instructions are reasonable DIY tasks for most people. But the majority of actual water heater repairs and all water heater installations cross into territory where professional involvement is the right call.

Electrical safety is a primary concern with electric water heaters. The heating elements and thermostats in a 240-volt electric water heater are connected to wiring that can cause fatal electric shock if touched without proper shutoff and lockout procedures. Simply turning off the unit’s switch is not sufficient. The breaker must be properly locked out, the power verified absent with a multimeter, and the work carried out following correct procedures for high-voltage appliance service. An error in any of these steps is dangerous.

Gas water heaters carry their own risks. A gas connection that is not fully tightened, a flexible connector that is improperly oriented, or a vent connection that is slightly misaligned creates a carbon monoxide risk or a slow gas leak inside the utility space. These conditions are silent and invisible until they reach a dangerous concentration. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company.

Sediment and hard water issues in Paramount homes add complexity to water heater work that homeowners often underestimate. Inlet and outlet connections that have been in place for fifteen years in a hard water environment can be corroded to the point where attempted removal without the right tools and technique results in broken pipe sections inside the fitting that create a significantly larger repair.

For anything beyond basic maintenance, the professionals in our Paramount network deliver the right result safely and efficiently. It is a better use of your time and genuinely protects your home from the consequences of an incomplete or incorrect repair.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Water Heater Repair and Installation in Paramount

Water heater repair in Paramount?

Yes, we connect Paramount homeowners with water heater repair professionals for all types of tank and tankless water heater issues. Same day water heater repair is available for urgent situations like no hot water emergencies. Our network covers the full 90723 zip code and surrounding communities. Contact us today and we will match you with the right professional for your situation.

How much does water heater replacement cost in Paramount?

Water heater replacement involves the unit itself plus the installation labor, and the total varies based on the type of unit, size, and whether any related work is needed on connections or venting. We do not handle financial transactions or service agreements directly. The professionals in our network discuss the specifics of the job on-site and explain what the work entails before anything begins. Reach out to us for assistance and we will connect you with a professional who can give you an accurate picture of the work involved.

Do you install tankless water heaters in Paramount?

Yes. Tankless water heater installation in Paramount is available through our network of experienced professionals. We connect homeowners with technicians who assess the home’s gas line capacity, venting requirements, and electrical service before recommending a specific unit and installation path. Whether you are switching from a conventional tank or installing a tankless system in a new space, we match you with someone who knows what the job actually involves in a Paramount home.

What should I do if I have no hot water?

First, check your breaker or gas supply to rule out a simple shutoff or trip as the cause. If the unit is gas and the pilot is out, check the manufacturer’s relight instructions. If the pilot will not stay lit or if there is any smell of gas in the area, go outside and call 911 immediately. If the basics check out and there is still no hot water, contact us today and we will connect you with a professional for same day service in Paramount when possible.

How long does water heater installation take in Paramount?

A standard conventional tank replacement in a Paramount home typically takes two to four hours when the existing connections are in reasonable condition. Tankless water heater installation that requires gas line modification, new venting, or electrical panel work can take a full day or require a planned follow-up visit for the additional trade work. The professional who comes out will give you a realistic timeframe based on the specific situation in your home.

Do you work on older homes in Paramount?

Absolutely. Many homes in Paramount were built in the 1950s and 1960s, and the professionals in our network have extensive experience with the older pipe materials, dated connection configurations, and space constraints common in homes of that era. Whether your home is a postwar bungalow near Hollydale or a larger family home along one of Paramount’s residential streets, we match you with a professional who is prepared for what older construction looks like from the inside.

Signs my water heater needs replacement?

The most common signs a Paramount homeowner should consider water heater replacement include a unit that is ten or more years old, active tank leaking, persistently rusty or discolored hot water, repeated failures requiring multiple repairs within a short period, and a recovery time that has declined significantly over the years. If your unit is producing any of these symptoms, reach out to us for assistance. We will connect you with a professional who can give you an honest evaluation.

Is a tankless water heater worth it for a Paramount home?

For many Paramount families, yes. An on-demand system eliminates the morning rush of running out of hot water, reduces standby energy consumption, and typically lasts longer than a conventional tank. The upfront installation cost is higher, particularly if gas line or venting modifications are needed. The long-term efficiency gain and the benefit of not managing tank sediment in a hard water environment make it a worthwhile investment for many households. A professional in our network can walk you through whether your home’s current infrastructure makes the switch straightforward or requires additional work.

What is a water heater flush and do I need one?

A water heater flush drains the tank to remove accumulated sediment from the bottom. In Paramount’s hard water environment, this sediment builds up faster than in soft water areas and contributes to noise, reduced efficiency, and accelerated tank corrosion if left unaddressed. Annual flushing is the standard recommendation for most tank water heaters, though many Paramount homeowners have never done it on a unit that has been in service for years. A technician from our network can assess the sediment level and perform the flush as part of any water heater service visit.

Can a water heater be repaired in a condo or apartment in Paramount?

Yes. Water heater repair for condo situations in Paramount involves working within the space and access constraints typical of multi-unit properties. Professionals in our network are experienced with the utility access configurations, HOA shutoff procedures, and building-specific requirements common in Paramount area condominiums and apartments. If you need water heater service in a condo or multi-unit property, reach out to us for assistance and we will match you with a professional who handles those situations regularly.

Paramount California Plumbing and Air Pros is your trusted local connection for water heater repair, installation, and replacement throughout Paramount and the surrounding communities. Whether you need same-day help with a no hot water emergency, a professional assessment of an aging tank unit, or expert tankless water heater installation, we connect you with experienced professionals who know Paramount homes and treat your household with care and respect throughout the entire job.

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Zip codes we serve: 90723, 90221, 90262, 90220, 90201, 90202, 90706, 90712, 90713, 90280, 90241, 90242, 90805, 90807, 90061, 90059, 90746

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