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Home Remodel

The La Habra Heights Experience

The Good. The hills of La Habra Heights are dotted with 1,887 homes (last count). These hills afford us a rural lifestyle without concrete sidewalks, curbs, nor night-spoiling street lamps. We have space for horses and other interesting 4-legged creatures; our properties are criss-crossed by horse paths, hiking trails, strolling deer, even our very own local bobcat. We appreciate giving wide–berth as we nudge our vehicles around those athletic visitors who have made our hills a challenging bike touring and racing route. Our views from our hills are often spectacular and dramatic: views of the sometimes snow-covered San Gabriel Mountains to the north and a panoramic view encompassing Mount Santiago to the far-south out to Catalina Island and up-coast to Rancho Palos Verdes and Santa Monica.

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CURB APPEAL: New Stucco, New Windows and Doors

August 22, 2009

A RECENT CURB APPEAL PROJECT
Some friends from church wanted curb appeal – a NEW LOOK: new, all Vinyl, Dual-Pane, Low-E, Energy-Efficient Windows as well as better-looking, Energy-Star rated doors, the old paint sandblasted off and a new stucco color coat for the exterior of their SoCAL home.
We took pictures of the process so you can [...]

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Tankless Hot Water Heaters

August 20, 2009

Tankless HOT Water Heaters
What is a Tankless Hot Water Heater?
What are the advantages of going tank-LESS?
Can you hook me up with a premium unit – at a discount PRICE?

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Tax Benefits for Upgrading Heating and Air Conditioning

August 14, 2009

Choosing a Central Furnace and Air Conditioner for your home.
When it is time to install your first Central Air Conditioning System
–or–
Replace an existing but ancient one , rusted, noisy, failing, +20-year old, 8-SEER Air Conditioner – just know that it is a wonderful time to do so.

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