3B — Warm-Dry

Typical housing stock: 1970s–1990s (suburban build-out) — Stucco single-family, tract homes, condos, Spanish-style

San Diego's mild climate means fewer extreme maintenance emergencies, but hard water and UV exposure cause steady degradation. Many homes were built without central A/C and now need retrofitting as heat events increase. Stucco homes need regular inspection for hairline cracks that let moisture in.

Local labor market: San Diego labor rates are 20–35% above national average. California contractor licensing (CSLB) is strict — always verify at cslb.ca.gov. Permitting for electrical and plumbing work is enforced.

Seasonal maintenance tip Check water heater anode rod annually (hard water eats them). Inspect stucco for cracks before winter rains. Service A/C if retrofitted.

Top Maintenance Issues in San Diego

Hard water scale destroying plumbing and appliances
A/C systems undersized for increasing heat events
Stucco cracking and moisture intrusion
Termite damage in wood-frame homes
Roof wear from UV exposure

All Repair Guides for San Diego, CA

Each guide includes step-by-step instructions, tool lists, cost estimates for the San Diego area, and clear guidance on when a problem needs a licensed professional.

🔧 Plumbing

🚪 Doors & Windows

⚡ Electrical

🖌️ Walls & Ceilings

🏗️ Roof & Exterior

❄️ HVAC

🏠 Appliances

🧹 Cleaning

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